GM reveals more about what’s going to turn its EVs into backup power for the house. Mini shows its Aceman EV. And EV sales are set to make gains within the U.S. and globally in 2024. This and more, here at Green Automotive Reports.
The Mini Aceman urban EV has been revealed, and it quite closely follows the 2022 concept automotive of the identical name. If this model arrives within the U.S., it might fit between the Cooper and Countryman within the brand’s lineup.
GM this past week released details regarding the house energy backup functionality that’s available for its Chevy Silverado EV RST electric pickup as vehicle-to-home (V2H). Does it make sense versus other EVs claiming this skill set—or home battery systems just like the Tesla Powerwall?
Based on the International Energy Agency, in an annual report and forecast out this week, EVs are set for 11% of the U.S. vehicle share, and about 20% of all cars sold globally. Due to all of the battery investment, automaker commitments, and emissions regulations, half of recent vehicles sold globally might be EVs, it says.
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