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Mar 12 2024
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New Spokane Velocity soccer team asks fans to bring 'electric' energy for Saturday's first home game
On Saturday, a new professional soccer team will run out of a new locker room into a new stadium to try to kick its way into the hearts of Spokane fans. The Spokane Velocity, the newest member of the United Soccer League’s League One, will face off against the Richmond Kickers at 2 p.m. at ONE Spokane Stadium. The Velocity are coming off a season-opening 3-1 loss last week to the Greenville (
Spokesman ReviewJan 03 2024
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Mesa welcomes electric fire truck for Fire Department
Mesa city leaders believe its the first municipal in the nation to own a full-sized American style fully electric fire truck. City Of Mesa One of Mesa's fire engineers operating the city's first electric fire truck. Maritza Dominguez/The Republic Mesa's fully electric fire truck is based out of Fire Station 221 in the Eastmark community. City Of Mesa The inside cabin of Mesa's fully electric
AZ CentralJan 18 2024
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Huge investment to bring electric vehicle battery production to Mississippi
Accelera™ by Cummins, Daimler Trucks & Buses US Holding LLC and PACCAR have selected Marshall County, Mississippi, as the future site of advanced battery cell manufacturing for their planned joint venture. The joint venture will localize battery cell production for commercial electric vehicles and is expected to create more than 2,000 U.S. manufacturing jobs, with the option for further
Magnolia State LiveJan 17 2024
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‘It’s a Disaster’: Electric Car Owners Struggle in Freezing Temps
Freezing temperatures have presented a challenge to charging stations for electric cars and their batteries. According to a local report in Chicago, there have been long lines of cars with dead batteries waiting to charge at stations that aren’t working. Another person told the local media outlet that he had been waiting for three hours in the below-freezing temperatures trying to charge his
The Epoch TimesJan 01 2024
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State receives first electric vehicles from Canoo
OKLAHOMA CITY (KFOR) — The State of Oklahoma has received its first three made-in-Oklahoma electric vehicles from manufacturer Canoo. The three lifestyle delivery vehicles cost just under $120,000 and are the first of their kind in the state’s ongoing fleet modernization initiative. The vehicles are assigned to the Office of Management and Enterprise Services, The Department of Transportation
KFOR 4Feb 06 2024
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Toyota investing $1.3 billion in red state to build all-electric SUV
Toyota announced Tuesday the automaker is pouring another $1.3 billion into its flagship Georgetown, Kentucky, plant, where it will begin producing a new all-electric SUV. The Japanese automaker says the project will bring its investments in the plant to nearly $10 billion. "Today’s announcement reflects our commitment to vehicle electrification and further reinvesting in our U.S. operations
Fox BusinessMar 16 2024
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California Wants Everyone to Drive Electric Cars. But The State’s Energy Policies Make Charging Them More Expensive Than Ever.
As California pushes consumers to drive electric vehicles, the state is also moving away from fossil fuels, making electricity—and charging those vehicles—more expensive. California has ushered in a nearly 70 percent spike in electricity costs since 2010 when the state began its big break from fossil fuels due to its cap-and-trade regulations, mandates on utilities to procure higher-cost
Washington Free BeaconJan 08 2024
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General Electric Co. stock rises Monday, outperforms market
Shares of General Electric Co. GE rallied 1.58% to $128.28 Monday, on what proved to be an all-around positive trading session for the stock market, with the S&P 500 Index SPX rising 1.41% to 4,763.54 and the Dow Jones Industrial Average DJIA rising 0.58% to 37,683.01. This was the stock's third consecutive day of gains. General Electric Co. closed $0.92 below its 52-week high ($129.20),
MarketWatchFeb 19 2024
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Biden admin to roll back restrictions on exhaust emissions, will slow transition to electric car production
The Biden administration will roll back some of its requirements on emissions from exhaust pipes in what is being reported as a concession to unions and automakers. The original plan, touted as an ambitious move to combat climate change, involved limiting tailpipe pollution that would have ensured 67% of new passenger vehicles in the United States would be emissions-free by 2032. Another 46%
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