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Green New Deal, Mercedes diesels, going solar, electric ride sharing: The Week in ReverseGreen New Deal, Mercedes diesels, going solar, electric ride sharing: The Week in Reverse

Green New Deal, Mercedes diesels, going solar, electric ride sharing: The Week in ReverseGreen New Deal, Mercedes diesels, going solar, electric ride sharing: The Week in Reverse

February 9, 2019
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Which automaker is facing a new lawsuit over emissions from its diesel engines?
What companies plan to introduce new electric cars in their fleets?
This is our look back at the Week In Reverse—right here at Green Car Reports—for the week ending Feb. 8, 2019.
On this week, Green Car Reports celebrated its 10th anniversary, and found plenty of news to report that was worthy of the occasion.
EVgo charging station in Union City, California with resused BMW i3 battery backup
Two prominent Congressional Democrats—prominent newcomer Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez and “liberal lion” of the Senate Ed Markey introduced an outline of the long ballyhooed Green New Deal. The resolution wraps in not just green energy and electric cars, but also social justice issues, such as where to direct resources in the face of global warming.
In comments at a California forum on clean transportation, Acting EPA Administrator Andrew Wheeler took a different tack, saying electric cars “are not really grounds for concern at the EPA.”
2013 Mercedes-Benz GLK 250 BlueTEC, upstate New York, April 2013
A class-action lawsuit against Mercedes-Benz over its diesel cars’ emissions was given the go-ahead by a New Jersey judge.
Electrify America, the Volkswagen subsidiary working to build a nationwide fast-charging network across the U.S. using VW diesel-scandal funds, announced that its second round of installations will include more inner-city fast-charge stations. The company also announced this week that it will buy Tesla Powerpack batteries for 100 of its charging locations to try to keep costs down and minimize the use of non-renewable peak electricity.
Graphic showing Electrify America DC fast chargers with Tesla Powerpack battery
One of our faithful contributors laid out a strategy for new electric-car buyers to have home solar installed to cut their electric bills and ensure they’re driving with as much renewable energy as possible.
George Parrott’s home solar installation [Credit: George Parrott]
Tesla bought a company that builds ultracapacitors, possibly to help it build up the energy density of its battery packs, or to move toward solid-state technology. Meanwhile, the company cut the price of the Model 3 and announced efforts to speed up service at its repair centers.
GM CEO Mary Barra, in an analysts call with investors, said the company’s electric cars won’t be profitable until the early 2020s, perhaps by 2023, when it plans to have launched 20 new electric vehicles.
2019 Kia Niro EV first drive – Santa Cruz, CA – February 2019
We got our first chance to drive the impressive new Kia Niro EV, but that just got us wondering why South Korean automakers Hyundai and Kia have rolled out so many capable new electric car models, yet sell so few of them in so few places. We found some surprising possibilities. 
BMW revealed a first look at a production prototype of its upcoming electric iNext SUV doing cold-weather testing in Sweden. The production version is likely to get a less memorable, but perhaps less awkward, alphanumeric designation.
Prototype for BMW iNext electric SUV due in 2021
Ride sharing company Lyft plans to give its riders an electric lift with a fleet of new electric cars and an updated app coming to Seattle and other market in 2019.
And the U.S. Postal Service is rolling out a new fleet of electric mail trucks in Fresno and Stockton, California.
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