Market Moves: Electric Vehicles - Apr 19th, 2024
 
 
Heavy EVs are making tire customers unhappy.
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April 19, 2024
From the Editor

EVs remain a hot topic heading into Q2, and in this edition of Market Moves Electric Vehicles, we’re examining the recent trends within the industry. Service shops are seeing a general increase in EVs, police departments are turning to community relations-friendly e-bikes, and a major player in construction is embracing a future of electrification and autonomy in its vehicle design. We also have an eye-opening tire ranking, a history-making collaboration, and a group push for standards in NEVI charging sites. Enjoy!

   — Jennifer Ramsay

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The use of e-bikes is growing quickly among law enforcement agencies largely due to their unique versatility.