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The state has been sitting on nearly nearly $110 million in federal funds intended to install fast charges and it’s not yet clear if it will meet a fast-approaching deadline that would free up another $88 million.
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The city of Hallandale Beach has proclaimed itself the first in South Florida go with a 100% electric bus fleet.
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The Secretary of the Environmental Protection Agency, along with U.S. Energy and Interior secretaries, visited South Florida to highlight White House climate policies.
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For many drivers of EVs in Florida — the nation’s second largest market for electrical vehicles — premature tire wear has become an unexpected black mark on vehicles promoted as a green climate-friendly option to gas-gulping cars.
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A MAST middle schooler helped the Miami school district land 50 electric buses to replace ones that spew diesel exhaust.
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The 4th District Court of Appeal overturned a Broward County circuit judge’s decision that Musk should be deposed about a phone conversation with James Riley, whose 18-year-old son, Barrett Riley, was driving the Tesla Model S and died alongside a passenger in the 2018 Fort Lauderdale crash.
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The Senate Transportation Committee on Wednesday backed a proposal (SB 28) that would require electric-vehicle owners to pay $200 registration fees to try to offset anticipated losses in gas-tax dollars as more people convert to electric and hybrid vehicles.
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Tesla may be the market leader but it’s facing a growing array of EV competitors. Many of them that will be on display at North America’s largest electric vehicle festival, which is returning to Miami this weekend.
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Florida uses gas-tax revenue to pay for transportation projects, and that revenue is declining because of more electric vehicles on the road.
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The veto came days after former President Donald Trump slammed Gov. Ron DeSantis and EVs.
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The municipality of La Paz, Bolivia, is using a small fleet of tiny electric cars to bring doctors to patients' homes living in the suburbs of the capital city.
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Lawmakers file proposal that would limit the use of electric vehicles during evacuations until more charging stations are set up along major highways.