Los Angeles Accelerates Efforts to Electrify Its Infamous Traffic
The city aims to add more electric chargers and to convert its bus fleet to meet its emissions-reduction goals
The city aims to add more electric chargers and to convert its bus fleet to meet its emissions-reduction goals
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Financial incentives and support for more public charging stations will be necessary to boost electric vehicle use
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The devices can image a battery’s magnetic field, spotting weaknesses and more accurate readings of charge levels
With cars off the roads, scientists can study how smog and other types of pollution change
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The Presidential candidates have varying plans to promote electric vehicles and public transportation
Lower fuel economy standards and fewer electric vehicles in the state would threaten global climate targets
Lowered costs and the availability of renewable energy to produce hydrogen are raising interest in the fuel source
The Department of Energy is aiming to get ahead of a looming recycling problem from electric car batteries
Major technological shifts are fewer and farther between than they once were
High-risk design trials could create superefficient vehicles
The policy, the first such in the nation, is aimed at reducing the state’s emissions from transportation
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