
Three Kia Models Win Hybrid, Electric Car Awards From U.S. News & World Report
The magazine highlighted the Telluride HEV, Niro HEV, and Sportage HEV for efficiency, performance, and overall value.
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The magazine highlighted the Telluride HEV, Niro HEV, and Sportage HEV for efficiency, performance, and overall value.
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As more and more manufacturers release new electric vehicles, EV interest has been renewed among fleets.
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The company currently has a goal of releasing 20 new EVs by 2023, across its global market.
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In their letter to Gov. Newsom, the executives say California has not kept up with the demand for zero-emission vehicles, noting that the 2019 vouchers for medium-and heavy-duty vehicles (M-HDV) and off-road equipment ran out mid-year and the vouchers for 2020 are already reserved.
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Corporate sustainability initiatives continue to be a strong trend at many companies, but are tempered by the limited product availability of zero-emission vehicles capable of fulfilling a cross-section of fleet applications.
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Toyota has begun production of its popular 2020 RAV4 Hybrid at the Toyota Motor Manufacturing Kentucky plant.
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BYD delivered its 100th battery-electric truck in the United States, a second-generation BYD 8TT Class 8 Electric Semi that is part of a larger deployment for Anheuser-Busch’s Oakland, Calif., distribution operations.
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By joining forces with Xiaoju Car Service, electric vehicle company Xpeng Motors will form a smart mobility ecosystem, including online car rental, charging, and auto maintenance services.
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Goldman Sachs is one of the newest members of the EV100, a global business initiative designed to increase the speed of electric vehicle adoption among companies.
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Why do electric vehicle charging station costs vary so widely, and how can you reduce your costs?
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The new Mercedes-Benz eSprinter is intended to cover the broadest possible range of use in urban logistics
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