$10 Million EV Charging Infrastructure Plan Approved By Ohio PUC
The Ohio public utilities commission has approved a plan to add 375 EV charging stations over the next 4 years within the American Electric Power service area.
The Ohio public utilities commission has approved a plan to add 375 EV charging stations over the next 4 years within the American Electric Power service area.
This story is about Tesla’s moats, but I don’t mean to imply that Buffett would invest in Tesla. Tesla is far from the value investments of the Berkshire Hathaway portfolio. Rather, Buffett’s comments are to demonstrate the importance of moats. Morningstar even has a guide called Why Moats Matter. Understanding the moats a business employs is clearly important to understanding the business and its future.
As a means of further promoting the approaching launch of the model, Audi has released new press images of the all-electric e-Tron prototype that were taken during a “simulated electrical storm” at the high voltage test bay at Siemens’ Berlin switchgear plant.
Toyota has built a prototype hydrogen fuel cell truck using most of the hydrogen fuel cell components from two of its Mirai passenger vehicles. What sounds like a project from a scene in a Transformers movie turns out to be almost as entertaining as a Hollywood blockbuster.
Electric race car fans can rejoice! Coventry University has been working overtime to give you a shared platform that can be raced by third parties.
Some people seem to be born with a particularly adventurous, exploratory gene. I get the sense my colleague Tomek Gać, another Tesla Shuttle co-founder, is one of those people.
Lynk & Co is finally revealing what it has been teasing for a year or so — its very first plug-in hybrid electric vehicle (PHEV). The Lynk & Co 01 PHEV SUV (enough acronyms for you?) wraps together its own experience with PHEV drivetrain systems and Volvo’s.
Details about the new EV charging network from Electrify America are beginning to emerge. As usual, there is more to the announcement than meets the eye.
Presumably following a lucrative offer, Tesla exec Jim Keller — in charge of the company’s Autopilot software, low-voltage hardware, and infotainment teams — is reportedly leaving the company and now headed to Intel.
The Chairman and Global President for the INFINITI brand, Roland Krueger, has announced that the company is now in the process of developing a new all-electric vehicle platform based around the Q Inspiration concept car design.