Chicago’s Mayor, Lori Lightfoot, and the Chicago City Council have passed an ordinance to ensure that more residential and commercial developments are equipped to support electric vehicles (EVs). In new residential buildings with five or more dwelling units (reduced from 24) and commercial buildings with 30 or more parking spaces (reduced from 50), at least 20 percent of bays must be ready for Electric Vehicle Supply Equipment (EVSE) to be installed. Additionally, all applicable properties must have at least one EVSE-ready space that is accessible to people with disabilities. The city said the ordinance was developed in response to growing…
David Parker, co-chief investment officer at the Bahrain Economic Development Board (an organization responsible for attracting inward investment into the Kingdom for key...
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The White House has started informal talks with Republicans and Democrats in Congress about next steps on coronavirus relief legislation,...
News that the coronavirus has infiltrated the White House presents a direct threat to the administration's narrative that it is taking the necessary...
News that the coronavirus has infiltrated the White House presents a direct threat to the administration's narrative that it is taking the necessary...
News that the coronavirus has infiltrated the White House presents a direct threat to the administration's narrative that it is taking the necessary...
NEW YORK (Reuters) - China and the United States both supported a draft United Nations Security Council resolution confronting the coronavirus pandemic on...