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Bangor

  • Former Old Town Canoe building a tough sell

    Robert M. Cook August 19, 2010

    No buyers have made an offer on the former Old Town Canoe building on Main Street, so company and city officials are taking steps to find a new use that will complement the community's long-range e

  • Passenger numbers dip at BIA

    The Mainebiz News Staff August 19, 2010

    Bangor International Airport saw passenger numbers dip in July compared with the same month last year.

  • Ex-campground owner sues Eaton Peabody

    The Mainebiz News Staff August 19, 2010

    The former owner of three campgrounds in the Ellsworth and Bar Harbor area has filed a malpractice lawsuit against law firm Eaton Peabody, seeking more than $6.7 million in damages.

  • Committee scrutinizes Slots revenue

    The Mainebiz News Staff August 18, 2010

    The legislative committee that oversees the state's gambling operations met yesterday in the first of several planned sessions to examine how money from Hollywood Slots is dispersed to various stat

  • Technology earns EMMC 'most wired' recognition

    Doug Kesseli August 12, 2010

    For the third time in as many years, Eastern Maine Medical Center has been named one of the "Most Wired Hospitals" in the country.

  • UMaine unveils new media center

    The Mainebiz News Staff August 12, 2010

    The University of Maine is launching a new media center that school officials say will help create jobs and strengthen the state's economy.

  • BEP backs HoltraChem compromise

    Mainebiz News Staff August 6, 2010

    The former owner of the old HoltraChem factory in Orrington is preparing to remove millions of pounds of contaminated soil from the site, following the release of a long-awaited draft plan from sta

  • Retired BSB chairman reflects on bank's growth

    Doug Kesseli August 5, 2010

    For bankers and businessmen, numbers talk.

  • Trade rep's visit sparks protest

    Mainebiz News Staff August 5, 2010

    Members of the Maine Fair Trade Campaign protested in downtown Bangor today, coinciding with a visit from U.S.

  • Drowning cited as pilot's cause of death

    Mainebiz News Staff August 5, 2010

    The state's medical examiner determined that Telford Allen II, founder of Telford Aviation Services, died from accidental drowning after the floatplane he was piloting flipped over in Moosehead Lak

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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.