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Current Climate: Carmakers Want To Keep EVs In Drive


Published on 2024-11-26 12:01:23 - Aaron Neefham, N@N
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  • In this week's Current Climate newsletter, carmakers want to keep EV push in drive, fracking hot rocks could revolutionize clean energy, and weather forecasting at a time of climate change

The article from Forbes, published on November 25, 2024, discusses how carmakers are intensifying their efforts to maintain the momentum of electric vehicle (EV) adoption despite various challenges. Manufacturers are focusing on improving battery technology, expanding charging infrastructure, and addressing consumer concerns about range anxiety and cost. Key points include the introduction of more affordable EV models, advancements in solid-state batteries promising longer range and faster charging, and strategic partnerships between automakers and tech companies to enhance the EV ecosystem. Additionally, there's a push towards policy support and incentives to make EVs more accessible, highlighting the industry's commitment to sustainability and the transition away from internal combustion engines.

Read the Full Forbes Article at [ https://www.forbes.com/sites/alanohnsman/2024/11/25/carmakers-want-to-keep-evs-in-drive/ ]
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