Worldwide sales of e-cars break all records

Electromobility is gaining popularity all over the world. Sales of electric vehicles have increased significantly over the last three quarters in each of the three major markets, China, Europe, and the USA. Although China continues to be the unchallenged leader…

German rail company DB employs cutting-edge electric charging to replace diesel trains

The Deutsche Bahn (DB), a German railroad firm, has started the process of electrifying rail lines in the northern part of the country using a cutting-edge new electrical infrastructure that will allow battery-powered trains to replace diesel locomotives and charge…

Large-scale “reskilling” jobs are required in Europe as a result of the switch to EVs

The transition to electric vehicles will necessitate enormous changes in the automobile sector and will call for the European Union to provide financial support for “reskilling” initiatives that will assist workers in becoming ready for a future with zero emissions.…

Smart electric vehicle charging could encourage the use of renewable energy

The adoption of renewable energy sources, the need for backup capacity, and the costs associated with CO2 emission reduction are all taken into account in this study. The study examines three distinct charging methods that, from low to high flexibility,…

Are Electric Vehicle Fleets the Way Forward?
The anticipated cost savings for buying electric vehicles have not yet materialized. Are fleets the solution, then? According to a recent report from AVERE, the availability of secondhand electric vehicles on the European market could be accelerated by the decarbonization…
China’s plan to overtake the European market for electric vehicles
For some folks, the car would be their ideal vehicle. a 653 hp motor You can accelerate from 0 to 100 kilometers per hour in 3.9 seconds. This all-electric, all-wheel drive vehicle has a range of 500–700 kilometers, depending on…
The European wind sector is “struggling” in the face of escalating costs
Despite the energy crisis, major industry figures have warned that European wind turbine makers are struggling financially and slashing employment, putting them at risk of losing market share to Chinese rivals. Both the turbine manufacturers General Electric Renewables and Siemens…
Repercussions of the EU’s revenue cap on alternative energy sources
Analysts are warning that the necessary emergency measures taken by the European Union to address the ongoing energy crisis may have unintended consequences for the region's ambitions in the field of renewable energy; however, the impact on power purchase agreements…
German citizens continue to prioritize energy transition during the energy crisis
Despite the energy crisis's impact on prices and uncertainty, the majority of Germans still think the energy transition should be a top priority, according to a survey. According to the survey conducted by the Institute for Advanced Sustainability Studies, 69%…
Europe’s crisis response to the rise in energy prices
A set of emergency measures to lower soaring gas and electricity prices that are fueling inflation, impeding industrial activity, and putting consumers on the hook for exorbitant bills ahead of winter was adopted by the European Union governments on Friday.…