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Industry Spotlight: September 25th - October 1st

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Welcome to GridLink's Industry Spotlight, your weekly source for the latest developments in electric vehicles, charging solutions, and the evolution of electric mobility. Each week, we handpick the most impactful news, breakthrough technologies, and insightful commentary that shape the electric vehicle sector and its infrastructure. Designed for enthusiasts, professionals, and anyone intrigued by the electric revolution in transportation, our blog aims to enlighten, inspire, and keep you abreast of this dynamic industry. Check back every week to stay ahead of the curve and join GridLink in driving towards a sustainable, electrified future. 

  • Michigan school transportation coordinators express optimism about being among the first to transition to electric school buses, despite some initial logistical challenges. (Capital News Service)

  • Rideshare drivers are adopting electric vehicles at five times the rate of other drivers but say they’re struggling to find places to charge in major cities. (Axios)

  • Ford will start offering customers who buy or lease an electric vehicle a free home charger and installation in an effort to relieve range anxiety. (Detroit Free Press)

  • Automakers say they have been caught off guard by the recent politicization of electric vehicles, driven in large part by misinformation spread by former President Donald Trump. (Quartz)

  • Convenience store Kwik Trip announces plans for electric vehicle fast-charging stations at strategic locations across the Midwest. (CBS Minnesota)

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