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The United States Must Develop Its CASE Supply Chain To Make Cruise AV Milestone Count
Cruise intends to be the first company to test its fully driverless vehicles on the dense city streets of San Francisco.
Energy Transition Picks Up Steam
China's plans to achieve net-zero carbon emissions by 2060 is the latest high-profile development in the shift away from fossil fuels.
U.S. Losing Ground In CASE Race
The U.S. is lagging behind the rest of the world’s major auto markets in the transition to EVs.
IEA: EVs to Gain More Market Share
While EV sales have taken a hit during the pandemic, analysts believe it will not derail the march toward electrification.
SAFE Releases Report To Get America Moving Again
COVID-19 has exposed frailties in the U.S. economy. The crisis provides an opportunity to bolster American economic resilience.
A Win-Win Opportunity: EV Battery Recycling, the Environment and Energy Security
While recycling end-of-life EV batteries presents both opportunities and challenges, sourcing critical materials for future applications holds significant potential for the domestic EV supply chain and ultimately U.S. energy security.
2020 a Crucial Year for EVs
2020 is predicted to be a breakout year for electric vehicles globally—but a contracting auto market and uncertain policy support show obstacles remain.
The United States Lags On Critical EV Minerals Development
As the electric vehicle market matures, increasing attention is being paid to the United States' critical mineral supply chain.
Have We Reached Peak ICE?
Sales of ICE vehicles may well have peaked, but it is still far too soon to write oil's obituary.
Chuck Schumer Unveils Ambitious $454 Billion Plan to Advance Vehicle Electrification
Sen. Chuck Schumer has announced a $454 billion plan to electrify one-quarter of the U.S. vehicle fleet
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