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Flexibility or uncertainty? Risks of the proposed changes to the UK Zero Emission Vehicle Mandate
The UK’s updated ZEV mandate keeps long-term targets but adds flexibilities that could undermine short-term certainty and investment.

What the European Union can learn from the United Kingdom’s EV success in 2024—and what’s next on both sides of the Channel
The United Kingdom’s zero-emission vehicle (ZEV) mandate provides evidence that ambitious regulation can help accelerate market electrification.

Fully electric—not plug-in hybrid—is still the future of the American car
Superior climate benefits and consumer savings are two key reasons why fully electric vehicles are the future of American clean transportation.

Will the U.S. EV battery recycling industry be ready for millions of end-of-life batteries?
We gathered information on installed and announced EV battery recycling plants in the U.S. and calculated how many end-of-life batteries they could process each year. But how does that compare with the projected supply?

Coming back for seconds: Can ZEV regulations expand access to used ZEVs?
Describes an emerging opportunity to use regulations to make zero-emission vehicles (ZEVs) more widely accessible by promoting the secondhand ZEVs market

Want to boost your EV sales? European cities offer some ideas
A mix of incentives, infrastructure, fleet leadership, and long-term targets is a winning strategy for cities.
A surprising key to unlocking the electric vehicle market: Utilities
One increasingly important – and perhaps unexpected – leader in the quest to figure things out may be your local electric power utility. Utilities are starting to see how the flexibility of electric vehicles can turn them into an asset for making the grid more efficient and profitable.