Mobility & Transport
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France: ACC inaugurates first electric car battery factory
ACC cuts the ribbon of the Billy-Berclau Gigafactory, a project worth 850 million euros. the first of the three productive…
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Is Europe ready to cut private jet emissions?
France, Austria, Ireland and the Netherlands bring the subject of private flights to the Transport Council. The idea is to…
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Here is BE-W[2.0], the only charging wall box that “talks” with the new smart meters
Efficient, safe and intelligent: the new Wall Box series by Scame Parre is ready for charging tomorrow thanks to the…
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Volvo Trucks hydrogen-powered electric trucks arrive on the road and defy the frost
The company is testing its new fuel cell electric trucks on public roads in northern Sweden. They can travel up…
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California: stop new diesel trucks by 2036
The California Air Resources Board unanimously approved the new rule that requires all new heavy duty vehicles sold or registered…
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IEA: new electric cars, this year 1 out of 5 will be electric
Demand for new electric cars is booming, with sales expected to increase by 35% in 2023, after a record 2022
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Want to make sustainable aviation? Pay 21 euros more per ticket
A study commissioned by the industry claims that measures to achieve zero emissions in 2050 will cost 820 billion more…
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The EU also places transport in green taxonomy. But so saves fossils
Brussels issues the draft delegated act introducing criteria to consider investments in aircraft and ships sustainable. T&E: too many loopholes,…
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Italy and 7 other EU countries against the ban on diesel and petrol cars in 2035
EU countries opposed to the farewell to endothermic cars in 12 years, despite the agreement already signed by Parliament and…
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HGV Emissions, the EU wants -90% in 2040 for trucks
Widened the audience of interested vehicles: in addition to trucks, also urban and long-distance buses. Incremental targets for heavy goods…
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