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Welcome to EPG's Electric & Autonomous Vehicle Newsletter 3/4/2021
Hello and welcome to EPG's weekly Electric & Autonomous Vehicle Newsletter! Previously, you may have applied to one of our job openings in the industry and we thought that you might enjoy our weekly newsletter. If not, no hard feelings, you can unsubscribe at any time below. Our goal with this newsletter is to provide a weekly snapshot of what's going on in the world of EVs and AVs. We cover topics like charging, industry studies, interesting webinars, and much more. We hope you enjoy!
Electric & Autonomous Vehicle Newsletter 3/4/2021
The EV Revolution
Sales continue to grow globally for EVs and the expectation is that this will continue at an accelerated pace. China is expected to have a 31% YoY growth and the EU is expected to have a 58% YoY growth with EV sales. Factors that are helping with growth include: lower battery costs and government incentives. The EU is considering a ban on internal combustion engines by 2025, China is pushing for a wholly electric industry by 2035, and Japan is phasing out internal combustion engines by mid-2030s. The future is ready for EVs.
Electric Vehicle News
The global EV Market is expected to be valued at $1,212 billion by 2027
California is adding an additional $2,500 rebate for the purchase or lease of an EV to low and moderate income households.
200 MPH in an EV? The National Hot Rod Association (NHRA) is working with OEMs, race car builders and other companies to help progress EVs in the racing world.
Autonomous News
Indianapolis Motor Speedway will host the first head-to-head autonomous race in October.
Membership for the Autonomous Vehicle Computing Consortium (AVCC), which is a group of AV technology leaders, grew by 150% in 2020.
Embry-Riddle is working on solution to improve AV detection of emergency vehicles.
All About Charging
Georgia is the sixth largest market in the nation for charging. The Georgia Public Service Commission has installed 49 fast chargers statewide and has plans to invest an additional $6 million over the next two years dedicated to fast charging.
Pennsylvania is using grant money to expand their EV footprint.
Seattle is turning a vacant lot on Market Street into a new EV charging site.
Alaska is looking at adding electric chargers to the railbelt from Homer and Seward to Fairbanks.
Baltimore County is installing 28 new charging stations.
EV & AV Podcasts, Videos, & Webinars
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