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December 6, 2025

Battery Electric Vehicles

City of Seattle
Washington’s King County Boosts EV Requirements
Washington’s King County Council passed a law requiring the installation of charging stations at multi-unit dwellings in its unincorporated areas.
Jaguar Racing
What is Formula E? And Why is it so Important for EVs?
Technological advancements in electric race cars offer a sneak peek into how the consumer EV market will change in the coming years.
ChargePoint
Connecticut Set to Pull Trigger on EV Charger Program
Connecticut regulators are proposing the development of a nine-year EV charging equipment deployment program starting in January 2022.
ChargePoint
Rhode Island’s TCI-P Bill Stalls at End of Legislative Session
A special legislative session later this year offers an opportunity for the Rhode Island House to pass a TCI-enabling bill backed by the Senate in June.
CTR
GM Invests Big in California ‘Near Zero’ Lithium Project
General Motors will invest millions of dollars in Controlled Thermal Resources’ lithium production project at the Salton Sea in Southern California.
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9 Western Governors Sign EV Infrastructure MOU
Governors from nine Western states agreed to create an integrated network of zero-emission vehicle infrastructure to support travel and commerce in the region.
Peninsula Clean Energy
Webinar Explores EV Charging for Multi-unit Housing
Panelists on the CalCCA webinar shared advice on how to keep EV charger costs low and access high for apartment dwellers.
State of Hawaii
Hawaii Governor Signs EV Adoption Bills
Hawaii Gov. David Ige signed three bills into law to encourage electric vehicle adoption in both the public and private sectors.
NYDPS
Activists Unhappy with NY Climate Justice Policy
Social and environmental activists told state officials that New York needs to hurry up and get serious with its climate justice policies.
Town of Wellesley
Communities in Massachusetts Fight for Right to Be Green
A bill in Massachusetts seeks to make it easier for any town to participate in the state’s Green Communities program.

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