The Costs of Charging an Electric Vehicle

The perks of owning and driving an electric vehicle have dominated automobile headlines for years now, but more research is still needed to determine if the true cost of charging these vehicles is cheaper and more efficient than owning a gasoline powered vehicle.  Patrick Anderson, CEO of Anderson Economic Group, recently detailed his experience with […]

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Electricity Sold as Motor Fuel

Earlier this week California announced they are now allowing private entities to sell electricity as motor fuel at charging stations. The announcement was made by Volvo Trucks North America as they worked in conjunction with other companies to facilitate the change. Prior to this news, Transport Topics states “California utilities were guided by a 2010 […]

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Oil drive vs. Electric ride

Governor Wolf is attempting to “clean up” Pennsylvania’s emissions.  His new Executive Order will require 25% of government vehicles to be replaced by electric vehicle by 2025.  The big push for this change is mostly financially motivated, as it is projected to gain the state just under 3 billion dollars in subsidies due to a […]

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The EV’s are coming and they are bringing backup:

Auto makers have begun to produce Electronic vehicles or EV’s at a rapid pace in order to comply with Corporate Average Fuel Economy or CAFE standards. As of yesterday, another auto manufacturer has announced its 2019 entrant into the competitive EV landscape. Audi announced the global launch of their new electric sport utility vehicle, named […]

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IT’S ELECTRIC?

Last year, over one million electric cars were sold around the world. There were approximately 760,000 on American roads in addition to approximately 820,000 in Europe with China leading the pack at 1.23 million. With an increasing growth of 53% since 2017, China is expected to reach 2 million by 2020 and a complete ban […]

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