On today’s episode of Quick Charge, the Trump administration has lost its first battle against state’s rights in California while Tesla faces down (what it’s calling) a union coup in Germany. Meanwhile, SoCal Edison puts 280 Chevy Silverado EV pickups to work on California’s roads and Colorado is putting up a bunch of new DC fast chargers.
We’ve also got a possible Honda-Nissan-Mitsubishi merger shaping up in Japan, some dumb thieves in China, 130 new hybrid bucket trucks getting to work in the northeast, and a massive, twin-rotor wind turbine that is finally online.
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- Court rejects challenge to California’s clean air rules Trump said he’d kill
- Honda and Nissan close in on an EV merger to survive the industry’s rapid shift to electric
- Man sentenced to prison for stealing Tesla secrets, other still at large
- Tesla accuses union of coup at Giga Berlin as tensions rise
- SoCal Edison adds 280 Chevy Silverado EV trucks to service fleet
- Avangrid set to add 130 new hybrid bucket trucks to utility fleet
- Colorado’s state EV fast charger program adds 33 highway sites
- The world’s largest single-capacity floating wind platform has two turbines
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