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Electric VehiclesElectric vehicle (EV) adoption is gaining serious momentum around the world. Multiple countries, including the United States, have already passed a passenger EV tipping point— when sales reach critical mass, after which adoption accelerates. In the United States, owning a light-duty EV is now cheaper than owning a gas-powered car over a vehicle’s lifespan. Thanks to ongoing savings from fuel, less maintenance, and other recurring benefits, RMI a…See the Story
Electric Vehicles Are on the Road to Mass Adoption
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South Dakota · South DakotaCiting the traditional Indigenous role as “stewards of the Earth,” the Red Lake Nation Embassy in Minneapolis’ Little Earth neighborhood hosted an Electric Vehicle Social on Friday, inviting the Native community to learn more about electric vehicles and EV charging stations. This effort is part of an “energy sovereignty” emphasis among Native peoples. “We’ve always been stewards of the Earth,” said Samuel Strong, secretary of the Red Lake Nation…See the Story
Red Lake Nation Embassy Hosts Electric Vehicle Social
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