Ken Silverstein
Ken Silverstein is an experienced journalist covering energy and environmental issues. His work focuses on the intersection of technology, policy, and business. He has reported on topics such as electric vehicles (EVs), renewable energy sources like solar power for companies, national labs' guidance on critical AI, energy storage, and grid research, and transmission policies to modernize the system for the 21st Century. Silverstein's articles often highlight the benefits of cleaner technologies and their potential impact on reducing emissions and combating climate change.
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The Daily's Verdict
This author is known for its high journalistic standards. The author strives to maintain neutrality and transparency in its reporting, and avoids conflicts of interest. The author has a reputation for accuracy and rarely gets contradicted on major discrepancies in its reporting.
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Deceptions
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- According to Bloomberg New Energy Finance, the lifecycle emissions tied to EVs are much lower...
- BloombergNEF estimates that carmakers internationally will sell 42 million EVs by 2030...
- Drivers in the United States hit the ‘breakeven point’ at 25,500 miles...
- Undoubtedly, voters will be hit with misinformation. EVs have many selling points, but one of the most critical is that they are cleaner than traditional cars.
Recent Articles
Former President Trump Threatens 100% Tariff on Electric Vehicles from Mexico: Can It Halt the Booming EV Market?
Broke On: Monday, 27 May 2024Former President Trump's threats to impose tariffs on electric vehicles and reverse Biden's EV policies could slow down the market's growth, but analysts predict that the trend towards electric cars will continue. With record-breaking sales in 2021, EVs are projected to make up 10% of all car sales this year. The shift to cleaner transportation is crucial for reducing carbon emissions and combating global warming.