EPA removal of emissions limits won’t stop shift to EVs, but will make it harder, slower and more expensive
The EPA’s proposal seeks to slow the shift to electric vehicles, removing incentives and raising costs.
The EPA’s proposal seeks to slow the shift to electric vehicles, removing incentives and raising costs.
Any action by Congress to cancel these tax credits will reduce freedom of choice and accessibility.
With 250,000-plus EVs on Florida roads, it’s clear that more and more Floridians are choosing this option.
Tesla’s troubles can give the car industry an opportunity to make the messaging around EVs more diverse and inclusive.
By funding mobility solutions today, we ensure Florida is prepared for tomorrow’s transportation needs.
FIU researchers have made a breakthrough with a next generation battery technology, known as beyond lithium-ion.
Lawmakers must increase Florida’s energy independence and lower costs through solar power, microgrids and energy efficiency.
EV production and deployment are not a red or blue issue, but a red, white and blue issue that everyone ...
Dedicated local leaders helped bus drivers and students experience a healthier ride to school.
Electric school buses represent a movement toward sustainability, innovation and responsibility for future generations.
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