Electric vehicles make up 6% of the new car market. That might sound small, but it represents a crucial tipping point.
Monthly Archive: December 2022
Cities Begin To Question Minimum Parking Regulations
Many cities are questioning the wisdom of minimum parking regulations that deprive them of valuable land for development.
China downgrades Covid control in decisive break with zero-Covid policy
This is another major adjustment to the Covid control policy since China began implementing strict Class A infectious disease prevention and control measures on January 20, 2020.
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Riga Soon Getting Its First Solaris E-Buses
Rīgas Satiksme, a Latvian carrier, has made another advancement toward e-mobility. Soon, Riga’s bus fleet will welcome its first Solaris electric buses. The contract is for the delivery of 35 “Urbino 12” electric buses, with an option to add an additional 17 buses. The basic contract has a total value of more than €19 million […]
Sandy Munro: Tesla Is “Engineering At The Speed Of Thought”
Sandy Munro recently gave an extended Q&A at TeslaCon Florida 2022. I was there as well, to give a presentation on the state of the EV market and market trends. I recorded Sandy’s Q&A and was happy I did, as it was full of gems and other minerals. Below are a few video snippets of […]
Tesla Model 3 Hearse Revealed By Dutch Limo Maker
Electric hearses are becoming increasingly popular.
Oregon Joins Other US States In Adopting The Life-Saving Advanced Clean Cars II Standards
Oregon Environmental Quality Commission adopts Advanced Clean Car II Rule All new vehicle sales in the state to be electric battery or plug-in hybrid by 2035 model year Statewide, OR—The Environmental Quality Commission adopted rules Monday (3-1) to require all new passenger cars, trucks and SUVs sold in Oregon to be zero emissions by 2035. The commission […]
Tanzania Starts Filling The Julius Nyerere Dam For 2,115 MW Hydropower Plant
Tanzania has started filling the Julius Nyerere Dam for the new 2,115 MW hydropower plant. The project cost is said to be about $3 billion. Tanzania currently has an installed capacity of around 1,600 MW. 48% of this capacity is from natural gas, 31% from hydropower, with the rest mostly from other fossil fuels. The […]
EV Battery Market: LFP Chemistry Reached 31% Share In September
The NCM battery chemistry remains the most popular.
Food For The Planet: 5 Takeaways From 2022
What kinds of global food systems transformations took place this year that will help to achieve the UN Sustainable Development Goals by 2030?