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Nuvve Reports First Quarter 2021 Preliminary Financial Results
Investor Conference Call to be Held Today at 9:00 AM Eastern Time
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SAN DIEGO, May 17, 2021 /PRNewswire/
Nuvve Holding Corp. ( Nuvve ) (Nasdaq: NVVE), a global technology leader accelerating the electrification of transportation through its proprietary vehicle-to-grid (V2G) platform, today reported preliminary financial results for the first quarter ended March 31, 2021.
First Quarter Highlights and Recent Developments
Completed business combination with Newborn Acquisition Corp., effective March 19, 2021, and began trading on the Nasdaq Stock Market on March 23, 2021
In a separate press release issued today, announced agreement to form joint venture with Stonepeak Infrastructure Partners (Stonepeak) which will finance a V2G turnkey solution for fleet customers that will leverage our new V2G hub and transportation as a service (TaaS) offering
Water was on everyone s mind on a recent Dunbar morning.
Not just because renowned Southwest Florida water scientist Rae Ann Wessel had come to the I Will Mentorship Foundation s urban farm, but because the stuff was pouring from the sky, soaking the nonprofit s crops and hammering its tin roof.
After a decades-long environmental career, most recently with the Sanibel-Captiva Conservation Foundation, where she retired as its Natural Resources Policy Director, Wessel is poised to help others learn about what she loves: natural systems and the water that sustains them.
On this rainy morning, though, she settled for joining a handful of volunteers from Florida Gulf Coast University making wooden picnic tables under I Will’s pavilion.