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From Scooters to High Speed Rail, China is Electrifying

Plugs and Cars

Just as today we can look at a nighttime satellite image and see the black void that is recalcitrant, unelectrified North Korea, once that was China. Plug-in cars from a half dozen Chinese automakers were on display along with charge stations in an attractive setting amidst a winding course for test drives.

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How New Eligibility Criteria for the Electric Vehicle Tax Credit Affects You

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Simply put, this means if a manufacturer is mostly based in countries such as North Korea, China, Russia, or Iran, they won’t qualify for the tax credit. As of 2022, there are 230 Hybrid & Electric Vehicle Manufacturing businesses in the US, reflecting a 9.4% increase from 2021, according to IBISWorld.

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Hyundai wants to re-badge EVs and sell them to GM: Here’s how it will work

Baua Electric

Chevy Equinox EV LT (Source: GM) What the Hyundai EV supply deal with GM would involve Le explained that Hyundai expects more business uncertainties this year than ever before with expected policy changes in the US, North Korea, and Europe. Hyundai will also add hybrid output to the mix in Georgia.

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