The mild-hybrid E-Ray was unveiled last week.
Monthly Archive: January 2023
Tesla Model Y Wait Times Increasing In Europe Following Price Cut
Demand for Tesla's crossover continues to surge.
BEV Sales Double In South Africa In 2022, Plenty More Room For Growth
Sales of battery electric vehicles breached the 500 units per year mark in South Africa for the first time ever. Last year, 502 BEVs were sold in South Africa, up from 218 in 2021. There has been a slow but steady increase in BEV sales in the country, punctuated by a sharp decline in 2020 […]
A Treasure Trove For Rural & Commercial-Scale Solar Projects
Publications From 8 Teams Capture Insights for Communities Seeking To Harness Resiliency and Economic Benefits of Solar Energy It takes grace and dexterity to manage the policy and technical challenges of adopting renewable energy while also addressing disaster preparedness—bringing diverse stakeholders to the table at the same time. Eight teams in the second round of […]
How The World’s Largest Banks Are Funding Fossil Fuel Companies
The financing of fossil fuel companies continues at the highest levels despite promises made by the world's largest banks to limit lending.
Aptera Previews Launch Edition, Needs $50M To Start Making It
The Launch Edition has a 400-mile range battery back and an integrated solar package offering up to 40 miles of solar charge per day.
The Economic Impact Of EVs On Households — Not All Are Equal
Reductions are especially pronounced in the American West and parts of the Northeast, primarily due to a varying combination of cleaner electricity grids, lower electricity prices and smaller drive-cycle and temperature-related impacts on fuel. Nevertheless, over half of the lowest income households would still have a high EV energy burden.
Tesla May Benefit From US Economy “Soft Landing,” Goldman Sachs Reports
As the Federal Reserve hopes to engineer a “soft landing,” effectively steering the economy clear of recession while reducing inflation, companies like Tesla could benefit greatly — so much so, in fact, that one investment firm has chosen Tesla amongst a list of companies that could be well-poised if the Fed succeeds. Tesla is one […]
Hurry, Chevy Bolts Down An Astonishing 47% To $19,995 Until March! (Net After Tax Credit)
In 2021, the future of the Chevy Bolt was uncertain. It had started off as a car that had beat the $35,000 Tesla Model 3 to market, but for a variety of reasons (including being outsold by 10× by the Tesla Model 3, losing the $7,500 tax credit, no significant updates in 4 years and […]
California ZEV Sales Near 19% of All New Car Sales in 2022
California announced the latest data showing the state’s accelerating transition to zero-emission vehicles (ZEVs) and ZEV market dominance — 18.8% of all new cars sold last year in California were ZEVs and 40% of ZEVs sold in the U.S. are sold in California. “California continues to lead the zero-emission vehicle revolution with groundbreaking policies and […]