Electric vehicles adoption is growing at an exponential pace, with the International Energy Agency(IEA) estimating 250 million EVs across the…
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The SCF team has written several pieces lately covering the transition to electric passenger vehicles (EVs), how those EVs will be charged, and how the grid will handle all of that new electrical load. In this piece, however, we will be covering the commercial side of the EV marketplace…
In a previous article on this subject, we discussed how rapidly Electric Vehicles (EVs) are being released into the market and how strong the demand for them has become over the past several years. Ford, in particular, released their new Mustang Mach-E cross-over late last year, and due to demand, currently has a backlog of 3-5 months
Electric vehicles are expected to explode in popularity over the next decade, ushering in a race to meet the growing demand for fast-charging stations. With 1.6 million electric vehicles already on the roads in America, and 18 million more expected to be purchased in the next 10 years, there is an incredible amount of opportunity for commercial real estate entities to get ahead of the curve in installing fast-charging stations.
It’s no secret that electric vehicles are on the rise in the U.S. and abroad, yet only 1% of cars…
The Biden administration is planning to push a 100% clean energy bill through congress, which would be the first of its kind on a federal level in the United States. Despite the federal government’s four-year absence from major clean energy policy, many state legislatures have continued to progress towards establishing & achieving renewable energy goals…
After receiving a record number of votes and a substantial majority in the electoral college, former Vice President Joe Biden is now President-Elect Biden. The seasoned politician will be met with a divided Senate, the tie-breaker vote to be determined by Georgia’s dual runoff elections in January…
The path to decarbonization of the U.S. economy is long, and while we have made great strides, there is still…