The news on Competition car electrics : a practical handbook
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Trump and California draw battle lines around electric cars
Five ways to persuade more people to buy electric cars
How Trump Could Upend Electric Car Sales
Electric shock: carmakers battle strict UK electric car rules as big fines loom
What Trump's win means for electric vehicle manufacturers
Global: Electric car industry rankings expose companies failing to protect human rights - New Report
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Journey through the European electric car crisis: The uncertain future of the Audi factory in Brussels
How to buy an electric car - a guide
Germany: Drop in electric car sales weakens battery industry
Electric car launches to charge up streets this year
Why is Spain recording a slowdown in the sale of electric vehicles?
Electric cars need to be cheaper in Europe to reach net zero emission goals, says ECA
Tesla scrambles to avoid "rabbit hole" of EV competition, weak market
Almeria making moves towards electric cars
What you should know about the new electric vehicle rule
New Rules Will Still Push Carmakers to Sell More Electric Cars
Biden's regulators issue long-awaited rule meant to drive electric car sales
Electric vehicle rule emerges as political tightrope for Biden
High prices, poor charging and 'misinformation' put buyers off electric cars
Electric cars: Lords urge action on 'misinformation' in press
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The coverage spreads amongst 5 sections:
business | 35% |
culture | 3% |
environment | 26% |
politics | 10% |
research | 6% |
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There has been 21 news sources reporting on this, including: Politico (10%), The New York Times (10%), The Guardian (10%), The Hill (6%), Financial Times (6%).
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