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Electric Dreams and Changing Workplaces: This Week in Business

From EVs to office perks, here are the top stories from the world of business

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The world of business is constantly evolving, with new trends and technologies emerging every day. This week, we saw significant developments in the electric vehicle (EV) market, changes in workplace perks, and...

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Rivian, an American electric vehicle manufacturer, has finally revealed the pricing and specs for its upcoming R2 SUV. The vehicle is expected to be more affordable and accessible to a broader market. Meanwhile, a survey showed that employees are increasingly avoiding company dining rooms, leading businesses to scale back or end food services altogether. Uber, Wayve, and Nissan also announced plans to launch a robotaxi service in Tokyo this year.

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The rise of EVs is not just a matter of environmental concern; it's also becoming a savvy business move. With the ongoing war spiking energy prices,...

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The rise of EVs is not just a matter of environmental concern; it's also becoming a savvy business move. With the ongoing war spiking energy prices, EVs are becoming an attractive option for drivers looking to save on fuel costs. As Kevin Ketels, an assistant professor of global supply chain management at Wayne State University, noted, "Electricity can go up, but it won't go up nearly as much as gas will, and it won't go up nearly as fast, either."

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Jaclyn Johnson, founder of Create & Cultivate, shared her insights on the hidden costs of scaling too fast. She emphasized the importance of understanding the financial implications of rapid growth and the need for founders to be aware of the potential pitfalls.

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  • ****$1 million:** The estimated annual cost of maintaining office dining rooms, which many businesses are now scaling back or eliminating
  • **2026: The year when Kevin Ketels bought his electric Chevrolet Blazer, which has saved him money on fuel costs amidst the rising energy prices

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  • Where: Tokyo and the United States
  • Impact: The rise of EVs and changes in workplace perks are expected to have a significant impact on the business world
"I just thought EVs were better and wanted to be part of the future." — Kevin Ketels, Assistant Professor of Global Supply Chain Management at Wayne State University

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As the business landscape continues to evolve, we can expect to see more innovative solutions and collaborations emerge. With the increasing popularity of EVs and the shift in workplace perks, companies will need to adapt to changing consumer and employee needs. Stay tuned for more updates on the latest developments in the world of business.

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    Rivian R2 launch: Here’s what $57,990 gets you

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Electric Dreams and Changing Workplaces: This Week in Business

From EVs to office perks, here are the top stories from the world of business

Thursday, March 12, 2026 • 3 min read • 5 source references

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The world of business is constantly evolving, with new trends and technologies emerging every day. This week, we saw significant developments in the electric vehicle (EV) market, changes in workplace perks, and innovative collaborations in the tech industry.

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Rivian, an American electric vehicle manufacturer, has finally revealed the pricing and specs for its upcoming R2 SUV. The vehicle is expected to be more affordable and accessible to a broader market. Meanwhile, a survey showed that employees are increasingly avoiding company dining rooms, leading businesses to scale back or end food services altogether. Uber, Wayve, and Nissan also announced plans to launch a robotaxi service in Tokyo this year.

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Why It Matters

The rise of EVs is not just a matter of environmental concern; it's also becoming a savvy business move. With the ongoing war spiking energy prices, EVs are becoming an attractive option for drivers looking to save on fuel costs. As Kevin Ketels, an assistant professor of global supply chain management at Wayne State University, noted, "Electricity can go up, but it won't go up nearly as much as gas will, and it won't go up nearly as fast, either."

What Experts Say

Jaclyn Johnson, founder of Create & Cultivate, shared her insights on the hidden costs of scaling too fast. She emphasized the importance of understanding the financial implications of rapid growth and the need for founders to be aware of the potential pitfalls.

Key Numbers

  • ****$1 million:** The estimated annual cost of maintaining office dining rooms, which many businesses are now scaling back or eliminating
  • **2026: The year when Kevin Ketels bought his electric Chevrolet Blazer, which has saved him money on fuel costs amidst the rising energy prices

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  • Where: Tokyo and the United States
  • Impact: The rise of EVs and changes in workplace perks are expected to have a significant impact on the business world
"I just thought EVs were better and wanted to be part of the future." — Kevin Ketels, Assistant Professor of Global Supply Chain Management at Wayne State University

What Comes Next

As the business landscape continues to evolve, we can expect to see more innovative solutions and collaborations emerge. With the increasing popularity of EVs and the shift in workplace perks, companies will need to adapt to changing consumer and employee needs. Stay tuned for more updates on the latest developments in the world of business.

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