BMW confirms a futuristic EV interface that puts the windshield to use. Peak ICE vehicle sales are already in the past and peak oil is just a few years ahead. And how will 7-Eleven’s charging network shape up? This and more, here at Green Car Reports. Convenience-store chain 7-Eleven has ambitious EV charging network plans, the company announced Thursday. It aims to be one of the largest charging networks in North America, with charging stations in many locations in the US and eventually Canada, plus support for CHAdeMO and CCS charging—as well as Tesla with adapters. BMW has confirmed that its Neue Klasse family of EVs, starting in 2025, will feature a much simpler dash and a full-windshield panoramic head-up display – as the brand teased in its i Vision Dee concept earlier this year. And according to a recent report, the worldwide market for internal-combustion vehicles is in “structural decline,” with sales of ICE vehicles down 20% from their 2017 peak. Peak demand for oil for transportation has now moved to 2027 – much earlier than was predicted even a few years ago. _______________________________________ Follow Green Car Reports on Facebook and Twitter Sign up for the Green Car Reports newsletter, delivered daily to your inbox, to get the latest green car and environmental news! I agree to receive emails from Green Car Reports. I understand that I can unsubscribe at any time. Privacy Policy.
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