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“Survey Reveals 30% of Americans Interested in Buying a New Car are Not Considering Gasoline-Powered Vehicles”

A recent survey conducted by the American Automobile Association (AAA) has revealed that 30% of Americans who are interested in buying a new car are not considering gasoline-powered vehicles. This is a significant shift in consumer behavior and indicates a growing interest in alternative fuel vehicles.The survey, which was conducted in January 2021, included responses from over 1,000 adults across the United States. It found that 20% of respondents were interested in purchasing an electric vehicle (EV), while 7% were considering a hybrid vehicle. Another 3% were interested in purchasing

LGES, a supplier for Tesla, plans to increase investment in Arizona battery plant to $5.5 billion.

LG Energy Solution (LGES), a South Korean battery manufacturer and supplier for Tesla, has announced plans to increase its investment in its Arizona battery plant to $5.5 billion. The move comes as the demand for electric vehicles (EVs) continues to rise, and the need for reliable and efficient battery technology becomes more critical.The Arizona plant, which is currently under construction, is expected to be one of the largest lithium-ion battery plants in the world, with a production capacity of 35 gigawatt-hours (GWh) per year. The facility will produce batteries for

Lucid’s Retail Presence Grows in California with Continued Expansion

Lucid Motors, the electric vehicle (EV) manufacturer, has been making waves in the automotive industry with its innovative technology and sleek designs. The company's retail presence has been growing rapidly in California, with continued expansion in the state.Lucid's flagship store is located in Beverly Hills, California, and it features a state-of-the-art showroom that showcases the company's latest EV models. The store is designed to provide customers with an immersive experience, allowing them to explore the vehicles' features and capabilities.In addition to the Beverly Hills location, Lucid has opened several other

Lucid’s Retail Presence Expands Further in California

Lucid Motors, the electric vehicle (EV) manufacturer, is expanding its retail presence in California. The company has opened four new retail locations in the state, bringing its total number of retail locations to nine. This expansion is part of Lucid's plan to increase its retail footprint in key markets across the United States.The new retail locations are located in San Jose, Walnut Creek, Los Angeles, and San Diego. Each location features a showroom where customers can view Lucid's vehicles and learn more about the company's technology and design philosophy. In

Connected Energy Installs Second Life Storage Systems to Power UK’s Largest Electric Vehicle Fleet Charging Installation

Connected Energy, a renewable energy storage company, recently announced the installation of two of its second-life storage systems at the UK’s largest electric vehicle (EV) fleet charging installation. The two systems, located in the West Midlands and South Wales, will provide a total of 5MW of energy storage capacity to support the charging of up to 1,000 EVs. The installation is part of the UK’s commitment to reduce emissions and promote the use of electric vehicles. The two storage systems will enable the charging of EVs to be more efficient

7-Eleven Launches EV Charging Service With 7Charge

7-Eleven, the convenience store chain, has recently announced the launch of its new EV charging service, 7Charge. This service is designed to make it easier for electric vehicle (EV) owners to charge their vehicles quickly and conveniently. The 7Charge service will be available at select 7-Eleven locations across the United States. Each location will feature a charging station that is capable of charging up to two vehicles at once. The charging station will be powered by a Level 2 charger, which is capable of providing up to 25 miles of

7-Eleven Launches 7Charge EV Charging Service

7-Eleven, the world’s largest convenience store chain, has recently announced the launch of its new 7Charge EV charging service. This new service will allow customers to charge their electric vehicles at any 7-Eleven store in the United States.The 7Charge EV charging service is powered by ChargePoint, a leading provider of electric vehicle charging solutions. Customers will be able to use the ChargePoint app to locate 7-Eleven stores that offer the 7Charge EV charging service and to start and stop charging sessions. The app also provides real-time updates on charging progress

Tesla Should Address CCS Network Gaps With Magic Dock

Tesla is one of the leading electric vehicle (EV) manufacturers in the world. As such, they have a responsibility to ensure that their customers have access to the necessary charging infrastructure to keep their vehicles running. Unfortunately, Tesla has been slow to address gaps in their CCS network, which is the standard for charging EVs in Europe. This has left many Tesla owners unable to charge their vehicles when they are away from home. The good news is that Tesla has recently announced a new product called the Magic Dock.

Tesla Should Address CCS Network Gaps Through Magic Dock Deployment

Tesla is a leader in the electric vehicle (EV) industry and has been pushing for the adoption of EVs around the world. However, one of the main obstacles to EV adoption is the lack of charging infrastructure. Tesla has been working to address this issue by expanding its network of Superchargers, but there are still gaps in coverage. To further expand its charging network, Tesla should consider deploying Magic Docks, a new type of charging station that is designed to address these gaps.Magic Docks are a type of charging station

Tesla Should Address CCS Network Gaps Through Magic Dock Technology

Tesla is one of the leading electric vehicle (EV) manufacturers in the world. As the demand for EVs increases, so does the need for a reliable charging infrastructure. Tesla has been at the forefront of this effort, providing customers with access to their Supercharger network. However, there is still a gap in the charging infrastructure that Tesla needs to address: the lack of CCS (Combined Charging System) network coverage. CCS is a standard for charging EVs that is widely used in Europe and other parts of the world. Unfortunately, Tesla’s

Survey Identifies Strategies for Increasing Electric Vehicle Adoption in Rural Areas

Electric vehicles (EVs) are becoming increasingly popular as a way to reduce emissions and combat climate change. However, their adoption in rural areas has been slower than in urban areas. A recent survey conducted by the International Council on Clean Transportation (ICCT) identified a number of strategies that could be used to increase EV adoption in rural areas. The survey found that the most important factor for rural EV adoption is access to charging infrastructure. Rural areas often lack the necessary infrastructure for charging EVs, making them less attractive to

Morgan Stanley Dismisses Tesla Cybertruck as Ford F-150 Lightning Production Resumes

The automotive industry is constantly evolving, and the recent news of Morgan Stanley dismissing Tesla’s Cybertruck as Ford F-150 Lightning production resumes is a perfect example of this. The electric vehicle (EV) market is becoming increasingly competitive, and the two companies are vying for the top spot. Morgan Stanley recently released a report that stated that Tesla’s Cybertruck was not a viable option for consumers, citing its high cost and lack of features compared to the Ford F-150 Lightning. The report also noted that the F-150 Lightning has a much