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EVs and Fleet Electrification Are Reducing Noise Pollution

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People can live better lives when the roads are quieter and cleaner. Fleets going electric will reduce neighborhood noise EVs also bring financial incentives through the federal tax credit. What Are the Impacts of Quieter Vehicles? Decreasing air and noise pollution is integral to communities because it improves human health.

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Why Multi-Functional Robots Will Take Over Commercial Robotics

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This is a sponsored article brought to you by Avidbots. For example, the price to rent a disinfection-only robot or a cleaning-only robot is in the neighborhood of US $2,000–3,000 per month per robot. The days of having single-purpose robots for specific tasks are behind us. There are other OEMs following this trend; Brain Corp.

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The Ins and Outs of Scrap Car Recycling

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The Ins and Outs of Scrap Car Recycling Maximizing Value at the End of a Car’s Life This article may contain affiliate links. Beyond the potential for financial incentives, it paves the way for a cleaner environment and champions the circular economy. Individual Perks Scrap car recycling extends personal gains beyond the horizon.

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News: All-Electric Semi-Trucks Making a Difference

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It will take time, investment and forward-thinking politicians and trucking companies, but every diesel burning truck that can be removed from the roadways will aid in cleaner air. Black, Latino, immigrant and low-income neighborhoods are often where these warehouse facilities are based, placing an added burden to their health.

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Heating Buildings With Solar Energy Stored in Sand

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This sponsored article is brought to you by COMSOL. When you ask people about cleaner energy, they think of electricity,” says Tommi Eronen, CEO of Polar Night Energy. Tampere, like many European cities, already has a district heating system that circulates water across entire neighborhoods,” says Eronen.

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Testing and refining EV charging standards: Q&A with CharIN’s Executive Director

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Even at a local level, we’re starting to see utilities making statements that they’re concerned about the number of pole-mounted transformers that they must replace, as certain neighborhoods have higher EV penetration. This article first appeared in Issue 68: April-June 2024 – Subscribe now.

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No garage, no driveway, no problem: itselectric is bringing curbside EV charging to the US

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Millions of drivers around the world live in dense urban neighborhoods where they have no driveways, and thus no possibility of installing a home EV charger. But when you put a charger on the curbside, that charger can be used by people who live in that neighborhood and park their cars on the street overnight every day.