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Monthly Archive: March 2023
Changan Shenlan S7 EV Official Pictures & Spy Shots – English Brand Name Confirmed
Shenlan S7 gets EV and EREV power trains.
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PERFORMANCE e801 — High-End Electric Boat Powered By Evoy
Norwegian electric boat motor manufacturer Evoy has added the PERFORMANCE e801 to a rapidly growing list of boats that can now be ordered from their respective manufacturer. The new boat will be launched at the Austrian Boat Show in Tulln by PERFORMANCE, taking place between 2nd and 5th of March 2023. Last year, I had […]
Considering A Tesla Or Another EV? Owner Shares The Good And Bad
While an EV might work for you, there are notable advantages and disadvantages you should consider thoroughly before moving forward.
Rivian runs the risk of alienating customers who have been waiting years for their vehicles
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Permalink | Email this | CommentsThe Philippines Is One Of 3 Locations Considered For BYD’s Southeast Asia Expansion
Zero tariff on importations, a favorable supply chain, and the second largest access to nickel deposits in the region puts the Philippines in the bullseye of the world’s second largest electric vehicle maker, BYD, as a location for an assembly plant estimated to cost $500 million. The Philippines is one of three locations that BYD […]
21 MW Nkhotakota Solar PV Plant In Malawi Energized
Malawi, a southern African country with a population of about 19 million, has one of the lowest electrification rates on the African continent. Access to electricity is still below 20%. The majority of the population lives in rural areas and those with access to electricity in the rural areas are estimated to be around 1%. […]
A Year Into The Invasion Of Ukraine, What Is Happening With Nuclear Weapons?
A year after Russia’s invasion of Ukraine — one that was accompanied by an ominous cloud of allusions to nuclear use issued from Moscow — how goes the age of predatory nuclear-weapon states? In short, the news is not good. Back in September, I laid out four possible futures: continuing the dangerous status quo, more […]
US Navy Prowls For E-Fuels From The Seven Seas
The US Navy is eyeing e-fuels made from green hydrogen and captured carbon dioxide to sustain seagoing and land-based operations.