EMR Metal Recycling said a lithium-ion battery that was "wrongly delivered" to the Camden shredding facility was likely the cause of a massive fire on Feb. 21.
The General Services Administration said that the chargers "were not mission critical," and will be turned off next week.
With help from famed former judge Leo Strine, Delaware lawmakers have raced to propose a bill friendlier to controlling stockholders as the state scrambles to protect its $2 billion legal economy.
Nikola Corp.’s plan to sell its business in bankruptcy is complicated by the federal government’s expected retreat from policies and incentives that were meant to boost electric-vehicle sales.
The General Services Administration, the agency that manages buildings owned by the federal government, is planning to shut down its entire network of
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While Elon Musk and Tesla fanatics have long praised the Cybertruck even as others loudly mocked the vehicle, another group is now giving the truck its kudos. The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration published the highly-anticipated results of its first Cybertruck crash test this week,
According to the GSA, the hundreds of chargers and estimated 8,000 plugs available for federal workers to charge their cars are “not mission critical.” The agency, which manages buildings owned by the federal government as well as vehicles,