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Florida uses gas-tax revenue to pay for transportation projects, and that revenue is declining because of more electric vehicles on the road.
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The veto came days after former President Donald Trump slammed Gov. Ron DeSantis and EVs.
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The municipality of La Paz, Bolivia, is using a small fleet of tiny electric cars to bring doctors to patients' homes living in the suburbs of the capital city.
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Lawmakers file proposal that would limit the use of electric vehicles during evacuations until more charging stations are set up along major highways.
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Electric boating companies argue that their industry is ready to transition away from fossil fuels. It’s not just that electric motors don’t emit carbon — they also don’t release fumes into the air or oil into the water.
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NASCAR’s next 75 years almost certainly will include at least a partially electric vehicle turning laps at Daytona International Speedway. I
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Miami-Dade County has a goal to reduce emissions and get more people to ride instead of drive. It has purchased 75 new electric buses to work towards having an entirely battery-powered fleet.
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The company has seen its share value drop sharply, and rivals are edging into the electric vehicle market. But after doubling its profits in a year, Tesla says it has no plans to slow down.
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The government is offering a hefty tax credit to buyers of electric vehicles, but taking advantage of it is not straightforward. Here's what you need to know.
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Miami’s love of flashy electric cars is paving the way for more affordable EVs to roll out across Florida and around the world.
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The transition to electric vehicles is underway for homeowners who can power up in their own garage, but for millions of renters, access to charging remains a significant barrier.
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As Florida sees mass evacuations due to Hurricane Ian, some researchers sound an alarm about what might happen once more people choose to buy electric vehicles.