TuesdayMay 13, 2025 9:00 am

Mazda Announces its EVs Will Use NACS Chargers in Japan

Mazda has officially announced that its future electric vehicles (EVs) in Japan will use the North American Charging Standard (NACS), which was developed by Tesla. Starting from 2027, new Mazda EVs sold in Japan will be built with NACS charging ports. This decision means Mazda customers in Japan will be able to use Tesla’s Supercharger stations. These stations are known for being fast, reliable, and widely available. Mazda also shared that drivers will still be able to use other types of chargers by using special adapters. The goal of this move is to give customers more convenient charging options. In…

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FridayMay 09, 2025 9:00 am

Ford Reports Increased EV Sales, Dents its Losses

Ford Motor Company has started 2025 on a stronger note, showing signs of progress in its electric vehicle (EV) business. In the first quarter, the company’s Model e division, which focuses on electric cars, recorded a big jump in sales and a smaller financial loss compared to last year. According to the latest reports, Ford sold 31,000 electric vehicles between January and March 2025. That’s a 213% increase from the 10,000 units sold during the same period in 2024. Thanks to this growth, the company earned $1.2 billion in revenue from its EV division, a huge leap from just $0.1…

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ThursdayMay 08, 2025 9:00 am

Small Rewards Could Shield Utility Grids from Surges Due to EV Charging

Electric vehicles (EVs) are crucial for cutting pollution and fighting climate change. But as more drivers switch to EVs, a new challenge arises: What happens if everyone charges their cars at the same time? A recent study suggests a simple solution; small financial rewards could prevent power grid overloads and keep energy flowing smoothly. When EV owners plug in during peak hours (like evenings when people cook, watch TV, or use lights), it strains power grids. If millions of EVs charge simultaneously, utilities might struggle to meet demand, risking blackouts or costly grid upgrades. The key is shifting charging to…

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TuesdayMay 06, 2025 9:00 am

UK Proposes Laws to Regulate Crypto Exchanges

The United Kingdom has taken a major step toward overseeing the cryptocurrency industry by releasing a draft set of rules to guide how crypto exchanges and related businesses operate. These proposed laws aim to support innovation in finance while also making sure that people are protected from scams and dangerous companies. Over the past few years, the number of people in the UK using cryptocurrencies has grown quickly. In 2021, only about 4% of adults had used or held digital currencies. Today, that figure has climbed to 12%. With this rise, the government feels it’s necessary to create better safeguards…

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FridayMay 02, 2025 9:00 am

5 Trends Redefining the Future of E-Commerce Fulfillment

The world of e-commerce is evolving faster than ever, and fulfillment, the backbone of every successful online transaction, is undergoing a transformation of its own. As customer expectations rise and technology continues to advance, businesses must adapt or risk falling behind. Here are five key trends that are not just reshaping how orders are processed and delivered but are redefining the entire e-commerce experience. Speed and Visibility Are Now Non-Negotiable Today’s shoppers don’t just want their orders fast, they expect them that way. The average expected delivery window has shrunk dramatically, dropping from 5.7 days to just 2.5 days in…

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ThursdayMay 01, 2025 9:00 am

Dating Apps at a Crossroads as Users Turn Their Backs on Them

Dating apps have been a big part of modern love stories for years. But now, many people are starting to give up on them. From emotional burnout to safety concerns, dating online isn’t what it used to be. As a result, even the biggest dating platforms are seeing fewer users, and even less profit. Take Anne, a 31-year-old from Sydney. She deleted her dating apps after months of bad experiences. Between trying to buy a house and dealing with first dates that felt cold and rushed, Anne had enough. Dating started to feel more like a job interview than a…

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