Tag: Michigan

  • Who’s Afraid Of Electric Trucks?

    EV sales in the US have shown signs of a rebirth, especially in the electric truck sector, following the elimination of federal tax credits. Initiatives in Ohio, California, and Michigan are highlighting a growing focus on electrification in the transportation sector. Michigan Governor Gretchen Whitmer announced the creation of new jobs in sustainable product research and development, with a focus on electric vehicles. Companies like Slate Auto, backed by Jeff Bezos, are making strides in the development and delivery of electric vehicles. Efforts in the seaport logistics field, such as the collaboration between Kempower and APM Terminals, are contributing to achieving net zero emissions by 2040 through electrification. Additionally, advancements in kinetic energy harvesting technology and the development of a more efficient Road Energy Production System are furthering sustainability efforts in various sectors worldwide.

    https://cleantechnica.com/2026/05/22/electric-trucks-us-autonomous-pickups/

  • Consumers Energy begins Muskegon Solar operations in Michigan, US

    Consumers Energy has launched the Muskegon Solar project in Michigan, producing 250MW of electricity for 40,000 homes and businesses while creating over 200 jobs during construction. The facility, equipped with over 550,000 panels that track the sun's movement, is part of the company's efforts to enhance energy production. Consumers Energy is also advancing battery storage, wind, new solar, and natural gas projects in Michigan, aiming to establish a reliable and cost-effective electric grid for residents.

    https://www.power-technology.com/news/consumers-energy-muskegon-solar-operations/

  • Red States Pitch The Wireless EV Charging System Of The Future

    Michigan, Florida, and Indiana are leading the way in implementing in-road wireless EV charging infrastructure, with Michigan and Florida focusing on wireless inductive power transfer technology and Indiana developing dynamic charging systems for heavy-duty trucks and smaller vehicles. These advancements aim to make charging on the go a reality for electric vehicles, while also reducing the size, weight, and cost of batteries. Despite a recent decrease in EV sales, there is a continued push for conventional charging stations, and several companies are planning to introduce new EV models to the US market by 2026. General Motors has also reaffirmed its commitment to making more affordable EVs available in the US in the future.

    https://cleantechnica.com/2025/12/29/with-ev-wireless-charging-two-red-states-make-a-great-case-for-electric-mobility/