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(Telematics Wire) Frost & Sullivan reveals innovative technologies to revolutionize the Global Building Automation Systems Market

Cox Automotive Mobility and Georgia Power advance fleet electrification future with one of the largest EV charging single property installations in the Southeast
Cox Automotive Mobility’s Pivet Atlanta facility, located conveniently between downtown Atlanta and Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport, completed one of the largest electric vehicle (EV) charging single property installations in the southeast in collaboration with Georgia Power and EV charging network provider ChargePoint.

 

 

ABB and Green.TV launch World EV Day ‘drive electric’ pledge campaign
The inaugural World EV Day (9 September), being launched by ABB and Green.TV, will be a day of global e-mobility appreciation. Reaching out to current and prospective drivers of electric vehicles (EVs), World EV Day is designed to generate increased consumer awareness about the benefit of EVs, putting driving electric at the top of the agenda.

 

The EV Network signs £50 million investment to develop ‘next generation’ of EV charging hubs
The EV Network, (EVN), a leading independent developer of high-powered EV charging stations, has secured funding for the construction of its first round of projects. The initial £50 million commitment is the first stage of an up to £200 million programs of project investment and will be provided by clean energy investor Sustainable Development Capital (SDCL).

 

 

China launches ‘robotaxis’ amid race against US tech dominance
China has introduced “robotaxis”, and joined the race to put autonomous vehicles on the road. It hopes that autonomous hired-car format can be the key to unlocking wide acceptance in public mobility.

 

 

Frost & Sullivan reveals innovative technologies to revolutionize the Global Building Automation Systems Market
Frost & Sullivan’s recent analysis, Global Building Automation Systems (BAS) Market, Forecast to 2026, reveals that energy-efficiency requisites, energy conservation and favorable government initiatives, rising energy prices, and strict building codes are prominent factors driving the global BAS market. The market is estimated to reach $5.91 billion by 2026 from $4.69 billion in 2019, growing at a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 3.4%. 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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