Battery electric (BEV) trucks are forecast to reach 17 percent of truck registrations in 2025 globally and hit 43 percent in 2030, according to new research from Interact Analysis.
Researchers at the George Washington University have found that not all financial incentives are created equal in the eyes of prospective electric vehicle buyers.
A new study from the Australian National University has revealed that EVs can travel the distances required to reach essential services in remote and regional Australia.
The University of Nottingham unveiled a new £40 million research facility that will pave the way toward a new generation of low-carbon, sustainable EV power and propulsion.
More sustainable, low-carbon steel and electric vehicle batteries are the target of a new two-year technology development programme between WMG at the University of Warwick and Tata Steel, as part of the High Value Manufacturing Catapult.