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Smart Energy: Where Power Is Going 21.01.2021

Shell is buying the European electric vehicle charging company Ubitricity, the companies announced this morning without disclosing the deal's size. #ElectricVehicles #Electrification #ClimateChange

Smart Energy: Where Power Is Going 18.01.2021

Enthusiasm for electric vehicles has long been held back by concerns about battery life, but what if drivers were able to charge their cars while driving? #ElectricVehicles #Utilities #Electrification

Smart Energy: Where Power Is Going 29.12.2020

Batteries capable of fully charging in five minutes have been produced in a factory for the first time, marking a significant step towards electric cars becoming as fast to charge as filling up petrol or diesel vehicles. #ElectricVehicles #ClimateChange #Electrification

Smart Energy: Where Power Is Going 11.12.2020

The times are changing, and with changes come new instruments to measure various factors of the automotive industry. On Thursday, JD Power released its very first U.S. Electric Vehicle Experience (EVX) Ownership Study, and the big takeaway is how Tesla has an absolute lock on the premium EV segment. #ElectricVehicles #Tesla #Electrification

Smart Energy: Where Power Is Going 07.12.2020

In May, when the pandemic was solidly in what would be its first peak in cities around the United States, office electricity consumption dropped by nearly 25 percent a predictable dip as many companies closed their doors and turned off the lights. #EnergyEfficiency #Sustainability #Electricity

Smart Energy: Where Power Is Going 19.11.2020

Orsted is one of many established energy firms looking to investigate the potential of green hydrogen production. Power for its demonstration project will come from two 3.6 MW offshore wind turbines. #WindEnergy #RenewableEnergy #Sustainability