The Biden administration is seeking to prohibit cars equipped with Chinese technology due to national security concerns.
Nuvve Holding Corp. has commissioned its first deployment in New Mexico in collaboration with Las Cruces Public Schools. The ...
CBS 6 is taking a closer look at the state's aggressive plan to go green when it comes to school buses.All new school buses ...
SEPTA buses to test hydrogen fuel cell pilot SEPTA will introduce hydrogen fuel cell buses as early as this fall.The 10-bus pilot is part of the agency’s efforts to transition […] ...
The U.S. Department of Commerce’s Bureau of Industry and Security (BIS) is proposing a ban on connected vehicles from China ...
Las Cruces Public Schools, the second largest school district in New Mexico, engaged Nuvve to deploy 5 Vehicle-to-Grid ...
With recent premieres like the Grounded G2, Tesla Cybertruck Camp365 and VW ID. Buzz Peace mini-camper, the American market ...
A federal program earmarks more than $32 million for California to build charging projects along the state’s busiest ...
Alexis Turner, who works for Madison’s transportation department, has a suggestion for purchasing a Metro Fast Fare card.
The Commerce Department said it was planning a ban on certain hardware and software with the goal of protecting national security and US drivers.
E, with a starting price of around $40,000, has been the third best selling EV year to date through July (see chart below).
Elon Musk is claiming that Tesla Robotaxi will be as cheap as the bus, which “won’t be needed” when it “rolls out unsupervised full self-driving.” Does the math work?