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BMW & Toyota: A Tale of Two Tailpipes
11 September 2024Evaluating Automotive Transition Strategies Electrification of the passenger vehicle...
Read MoreA clear example of how the energy transition is changing quickly due to strides in cheap...
Read MoreAre We Ready for Trump Mark II?
25 March 2024After his recent primary wins Donald Trump is assured to be the Republican Party’s...
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15 November | Baku Organised by: Carbon Tracker Initiative, the...
Event DetailsCOP 29: World Climate Summit 2024
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The UK will phase-out new ICE vehicle sales by 2035, but an incoherent battery strategy puts the relevance of the UK automotive...
Read MorePolicy choices are critical to helping developing countries transition to electric vehicles LONDON/NEW YORK, 17 November –...
Read MoreElectric Drive to Survive: The Automotive Energy Transition
16 February 202316 February | Online “Automakers must transition to produce low and zero emission vehicles, for the survival of their...
Event DetailsS-curves in the driving seat of the energy transition
30 January 2023Download Infographic Here The energy transition may well be determined by the phenomenon of S-curves. This is because the future...
Read MoreBlog Series: The UK’s adoption of BEVs – in 2016 UK BEV car sales (all electric) were a mere one in a 100, and derided. By...
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