Discover what global automakers can learn from Norway’s high electric vehicle adoption rates using the latest intelligence and analysis. Read the report: https://hubs.li/Q02KNPcR0
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Interesting reading and good to see that with broad political alignement and dedication change can be made.
Discover what global automakers can learn from Norway’s high electric vehicle adoption rates using the latest intelligence and analysis. Read the report: https://hubs.li/Q02KNPcR0
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Discover what global automakers can learn from Norway’s high electric vehicle adoption rates using the latest intelligence and analysis. Read the report: https://hubs.li/Q02KNPcR0
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Discover what global automakers can learn from Norway’s high electric vehicle adoption rates using the latest intelligence and analysis. Read the report: hubs.li/Q02KNQ1b0
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Annual sales of electric vehicles in the U.S. surpassed one million for the first time in 2023. As consumers continue to transition from traditional internal combustion engine (ICE) vehicles to EVs, they have the opportunity to provide value-added services to the homes, businesses and power grids they connect to. If you missed it, watch the Canary Media Inc. discussion I moderated with GM Energy, BMW, and EnergyHub on the near-term opportunities and challenges associated with enabling EVs to be more than just modes of clean transportation. From program design that maximizes driver satisfaction to the future of EV-based virtual power plants, come hear the role these automakers expect to play in this transition. Rachna Handa Adam Langton Jeff Huron RMI #electricvehicles #v2g #v2x #v2e https://lnkd.in/ga5KSpvu
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Can legacy automakers successfully pivot to EVs? Flavio Volpe discusses the challenges, opportunities for the likes of @GM, @Ford, @Stellantis to pivot to EVs, survive China challenge. #energytransition #ElectricVehicles https://lnkd.in/g7jZW53b
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Retired Automotive Industry Senior Executive & Consultant and believer in all fuels & drivetrains
2moBecause they have taxed ICE vehicles out of existence? It's been happening for many years.....it's not new.