Half of EU Electric Car Chargers in Just Two Countries!
I’ve followed the European electric car and EV charger market for a decade. We’ve hosted conferences on EV charging within … [continued]
I’ve followed the European electric car and EV charger market for a decade. We’ve hosted conferences on EV charging within … [continued]
I recently explored the market share growth of electric vehicles in 15 European countries where electric vehicles have become most … [continued]
Greater environmental ambition is urgently needed as the baton passes from a disappointing Slovenian Presidency to France. A new year … [continued]
MOL Group, which is a major oil and gas company headquartered in Budapest, Hungary, has EV charging stations operational in 6 countries in central and southeastern Europe. It has just selected Driivz to help manage those.
Below is the first chapter of our free report Electric Vehicle Charging Infrastructure: Guidelines for Cities. As I said, the report is completely free, but we’re making it more free now by publishing the chapters as articles here on CleanTechnica. Share with your friends, city councilors, and local business leaders.
A group of 7 European Union (EU) countries has collectively called upon the European Commission to create and set stricter limits on carbon dioxide emissions from vehicles. This comes ahead of the introduction of new standards by the European Union executive next month.
Despite all of the fanfare that went on at the time, it seems that there are currently only 3 European Union countries pursuing climate policies that put them in line with the agreements made at the Paris Climate Change Talks, according to recent reports.
Renewable energy costs have been falling through the floor — they have fallen so fast that even cleantech enthusiasts have been shocked by increasingly low prices several times in the past year alone, and dozens of times in the past 5 years.
Originally published on EV Obsession. Incentives are an interesting thing. Sometimes, the ones you think will work the best don’t … [continued]
Originally Published on the ECOreport For the first time in forty years, the world’s C02 emissions have been held in … [continued]