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Brazilian City of Fortaleza Wins 1 Million Prize for Sustainable City Transport
The city of Fortaleza in Brazil is taking a leading role by implementing an ambitious plan to construct over 110 miles of protected cycle routes, reports Peter Walker for The Guardian on their website in June. This initiative aims to promote safe and efficient cycling infrastructure, enhancing the overall transportation system of the city.
- Written by: Maverick
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InductEV aims for comprehensive nationwide electric vehicle infrastructure
A technology startup, based in the Philadelphia suburbs, is envisioning an expansive national infrastructure for wireless charging of large electric vehicles.
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Toyota’s Solid-State Battery Tech Stands To Potentially Revolutionize EVs
Well, folks, Toyota might just have a game-changer on their hands. We're talking next-level stuff here. It's about their investment in solid-state battery technology for electric vehicles (EVs).
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Addressing The Challenges of Sustainable Transportation for Rural Communities
Advancing sustainable transportation is a critical aspect of our collective efforts to address environmental concerns and improve the quality of life globally.
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BMW, Mercedes, GM, Honda, Hyundai, Kia, and Stellantis To Jointly Build Giant Network of 30,000 EV Chargers Across U.S.
For those of you concerned about the critical development of EV infrastructure, this is a big deal. Seven of the biggest global automakers have recently unveiled a collaborative initiative to establish an extensive electric vehicle (EV) charging network across North America. This network will be accessible to all and will comprise an impressive 30,000 CCS and NACS chargers. The first chargers are expected to be operational by the summer of 2024.
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