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Stories You May Have Missed This Week: EV, Charging & Intelligent Electrification Roundup (04/01/26 Edition)

Stories You May Have Missed This Week: EV, Charging & Intelligent Electrification Roundup (04/01/26 Edition)

Five weeks into the biggest oil supply shock in recorded history, the story is no longer whether energy volatility reaches the property line. It already has. Catch up on the electrification news of the week to stay ahead amidst rapid change.

The $144,000 Question: Why a Japanese Energy Efficiency Device Is Finding Traction in America's Power-Hungry Facilities

The $144,000 Question: Why a Japanese Energy Efficiency Device Is Finding Traction in America's Power-Hungry Facilities

How Yuasa International's Ecomo delivers up to 15% and a guaranteed 5% energy savings for organizations spending $75K+ monthly on power and why it matters now to CRE.

Twelve States Have Filed Data Center Moratorium Bills. The Permitting Map Is Being Redrawn in Real Time.

Twelve States Have Filed Data Center Moratorium Bills. The Permitting Map Is Being Redrawn in Real Time.

At least 12 states have filed data center moratorium bills this legislative cycle. Here is what is advancing, what is stalling, and what it means for power-intensive development timelines across the country.

Stories You May Have Missed This Week: EV, Charging & Intelligent Electrification Roundup (03/25/26 Edition)

Stories You May Have Missed This Week: EV, Charging & Intelligent Electrification Roundup (03/25/26 Edition)

Rising grid stress, PJM capacity cost shocks, data center load risks, and the shift to battery storage and VPPs are reshaping CRE strategy in 2026. Here's what owners need to know.

Data Centers, Solar, Storage, and Microgrids Converge in a Behind-the-Meter Playbook

Data Centers, Solar, Storage, and Microgrids Converge in a Behind-the-Meter Playbook

AI data centers are shifting behind-the-meter energy from a sustainability goal to a requirement for grid capacity. This hyperscale logic is impacting interconnection and power costs for adjacent CRE assets.

Denver Joins the Pause: The Great Data Center Moratorium

Denver Joins the Pause: The Great Data Center Moratorium

Denver Mayor Mike Johnston proposes a moratorium on new data centers, aiming for stricter land, energy, and water use regulations—mirroring recent actions in cities like Aurora, IL.