Türkiye Surges Past 11,000 Electric Vehicle Charging Stations
The number of electric vehicle (EV) charging stations in Türkiye has now soared past 11,000, celebrating a major milestone in ...
Read moreThe number of electric vehicle (EV) charging stations in Türkiye has now soared past 11,000, celebrating a major milestone in ...
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Read moreNorthvolt, the Swedish battery powerhouse, has filed for bankruptcy, grappling with financial struggles in today’s tough battery market. This unexpected ...
Read moreSlovakia is set to phase out renewable energy subsidies by 2026, a bold move that could transform the country’s energy ...
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Read moreTwo companies are driving a surge in renewable energy in Albania with a combined 17.5 MW of photovoltaic (PV) projects. ...
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Read moreIn 2024, France saw a slower pace in cutting greenhouse gas emissions, largely driven by ongoing hurdles in the transport ...
Read moreEstonia has proudly unveiled its largest battery storage facility yet, a game-changer for the country’s energy stability and sustainability. This ...
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