electrification
Coverage of electrification in the Nexus archive.
- Electrification of Pattukottai-Karaikudi broad gauge section nearing completion
The electrification of the 70-km Pattukottai-Karaikudi broad gauge railway section is nearing completion, enabling all lines in the Tiruchi Railway Division to operate electric locomotives. A public notification has been issued urging caution in the area.
- Interview: COP31 president says electrification is ‘surest way to protect citizens’
COP31 president-designate Murat Kurum announced a target for 35% of global final energy to be electricity by 2035, citing IEA and IRENA analyses to align with the 1.5C climate goal. He emphasized the urgency of electrification due to the Hormuz crisis and highlighted support from the EU, UK, Canada, and the presidencies of COP30 and COP32.
- New Trump rules make it more costly to electrify North Carolina homes
New Trump rules increase costs for electrifying homes in North Carolina, particularly affecting residents in Ashe County who rely on affordable heating methods like woodstoves and propane. The impact is exacerbated for families still recovering from Hurricane Helene nearly two years later.
- GE Vernova's gas turbines aren't the only way it's winning from the AI boom
GE Vernova's success in the AI boom extends beyond its gas turbines, as electrification secured $2.4 billion in data center equipment orders in Q1 2026, surpassing the segment's 2025 total.
- China’s big trucks go electric and abroad as subsidies help pave road to net-zero freight
China's domestic heavy-duty truck manufacturers are expanding overseas as electrification and subsidies drive sales in Southeast Asia and Africa. Analysts from S&P Global Ratings highlight companies like FAW Jiefang and Foton Commercial Vehicles as key players in this growth.
- China’s big trucks go electric and abroad as subsidies help pave road to net-zero freight
Chinese heavy-duty truck manufacturers are expanding electric vehicle production and overseas sales, driven by technological advancements and lower ownership costs. Analysts predict growth in Southeast Asia and Africa, where companies like FAW Jiefang and Foton Commercial Vehicles have established assembly hubs.
- London Climate Week navigates Hormuz crisis
London Climate Action Week (LCAW) is holding its eighth edition amidst the Hormuz crisis, featuring over 1,000 events and global ministerial participation. The summit emphasizes cooperation in a fragmented world, with electrification as a key focus for the upcoming COP in Turkiyë. The UK government reported private sector investments exceeding £100bn in the green economy.
- This Is The Age Of Electrification says NEMA CEO
NEMA CEO declares that we are entering the age of electrification. The statement highlights a focus on electrification as a key trend.
- Push for electrification finally takes centre stage in pre-Cop31 climate talks
Electrification of transportation, heating, cooling, and heavy industry is highlighted as a key strategy to phase out fossil fuels, which currently supply 80% of global energy. The topic gained prominence at pre-Cop31 climate talks in Bonn, marking a shift from its previous status as a niche focus in climate action.
- Can we electrify the world? Ambition moves from nerdish backwater to centre stage
Electrifying the world with electric vehicles, heating, cooling, and modernized industry could phase out fossil fuels, replacing 80% of global energy from hydrocarbons. Electrification, once a niche climate action topic, is now central at pre-COP31 talks in Bonn, with potential to halve global energy demand and save billions through efficiency gains.
- VOLTAGE: Electrification in the spotlight
The article highlights electrification as a focal point, discussing topics such as Big Oil's financial influence, aviation fuels, and waste exports. It underscores ongoing debates around energy transitions and industrial practices.
- EU greenhouse gas emissions rose in 2025, data shows
The European Union's greenhouse gas emissions increased by 1% in 2025 compared to 2024, reaching 3.34 billion tons of CO2 equivalent. While emissions have decreased by 17% since 2015, the recent rise highlights slowing progress, with calls for accelerated electrification in transport and heating sectors to reduce fossil fuel reliance.
- Hormuz will never really be open again
The US-Iran de-escalation deal may restore some oil tanker traffic through the Strait of Hormuz but global energy trade remains disrupted. Goldman Sachs lowered its oil price forecast, and experts highlight long-term shifts toward electrification and energy security challenges, with Iran maintaining leverage to disrupt transit.
- Electrification jumps up corporate agenda after energy crisis, survey finds
Electrification has become a higher priority for corporations following the energy crisis, with security and cost concerns driving efforts to overhaul power systems.
- Ireland champions rapid EU electrification to power data centre surge
Ireland is advocating for rapid electrification within the EU to support the growing demand from data centers. The article also notes a revolt against deficit spending aimed at controlling energy prices.
- The real reason your electric bill is soaring this summer will surprise you
Rising electricity demand driven by data centers, manufacturing, and electrification is outpacing supply, causing higher bills. Exelon attributes 75% of recent bill increases to generation costs, not delivery, and warns of potential summer shortages. The article emphasizes the need for increased power production and an 'all-of-the-above' energy strategy.
- Macron announces big investments at France's 'electrification team' meeting
French President Emmanuel Macron announced significant private investments, including a €1 billion EV project from Stellantis, and 200 companies joined a national pact to increase electricity's share in France's energy mix to 60% by 2030. BP also fired its chairman, Albert Manifold, over governance concerns.
- Industry can dodge fuel shocks by electrifying. What’s the holdup?
Industries reliant on fossil fuels for producing goods like steel, trucks, and smartphones face challenges due to global energy shocks. Electrification is proposed as a solution to mitigate these fuel-related liabilities.
- Local policies to get buildings off gas keep winning in court
Policies aimed at transitioning buildings off fossil gas are successfully holding up in U.S. federal courts, marking a significant win for local governments promoting electrification. These regulations had faced a major setback in 2023 when the 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals ruled against similar measures.