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Bangor

  • Grant to fund new service at BIA

    The Mainebiz News Staff October 27, 2010

    Bangor International Airport is receiving $500,000 in federal aid to help it expand service to new cities.

  • Bangor hires new city manager

    The Mainebiz News Staff October 19, 2010

    Orono Town Manager Catherine Conlow will become the new city manager of Bangor, after city councilors Monday approved her employment contract.

  • EPA orders UMaine to restore wetlands

    The Mainebiz News Staff October 13, 2010

    Federal environmental regulators have ordered the University of Maine to restore wetlands the school disrupted during campus construction over the last 25 years.

  • UMaine tidal power research wins $1M grant

    The Mainebiz News Staff October 7, 2010

    The University of Maine's Tidal Power Initiative has won a $1 million grant from the U.S.

  • Feds could scrap Air National Guard refueling program

    The Mainebiz News Staff October 7, 2010

    The Maine Air National Guard's 101st Air Refueling Wing in Bangor has been providing in-air refueling service to cargo planes, fighter jets and more since 2003.

  • Orono Public Library receives LEED certification

    The Mainebiz News Staff October 7, 2010

    The Orono Public Library, designed by Bangor firm WBRC Architects-Engineers, has earned a LEED gold certification from the U.S. Green Building Council.

  • Study: Market strong for Old Town biz park

    The Mainebiz News Staff September 30, 2010

    The city of Old Town's proposal to build a new business park is moving forward following positive news from a market feasibility study.

  • Real estate on the move

    The Mainebiz News Staff September 30, 2010

    Recent real estate news from the Bangor area:

  • Gov hopeful Hammer loses lawsuit

    The Mainebiz News Staff September 29, 2010

    A Penobscot County Superior Court judge has ruled against gubernatorial hopeful Alex Hammer, who sued the Maine Secretary of State's Office in order to get his name on the November ballot.

  • Company's specialized fleet technology spurs growth

    Doug Kesseli September 23, 2010

    A small family company based in Hermon that develops maintenance technology for vehicles and heavy equipment has netted work from some big-name companies as it looks to expand its presence.

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Sales of electric vehicles rose by 25% last year, with 17 million sold worldwide, according to the International Energy Agency's recent "Global EV Outlook." The trend is led by China, where half of the new cars sold were EVs. 

In the U.S., sales of EVs increased by 10% last year, but that was off the pace of 2023, when a 40% gain was recorded.  

The report noted a plateauing of sales in Europe, where some countries are rolling back incentives offered to EV buyers.