Simulations performed on the Summit supercomputer at the Department of Energy’s Oak Ridge National Laboratory revealed new insights into the role of turbulence in mixing fluids and could open new possibilities for projecting climate change and studying fluid dynamics. The study, published in the Journal of Turbulence, used Summit to model the dynamics of a […]
Monthly Archive: June 2023
German Cargo Bike Specialist Ca Go Releases The CUV E-Bike CS
This cargo e-bike boasts big utility in a compact package.
How Section 45X Is Revolutionizing Domestic Electric Vehicle Production
Section 45X is one of several provisions under the Inflation Reduction Act aimed to support the US EV supply chain.
Volvo EX30 Introduction
This introduction of the Volvo EX30, by the numbers, tries to add some perspective to this new model — showing what this new model is and what it is not. When presented to the world, it was described in superlatives and adjectives. In the presentation, there were few concrete facts. To get a clearer idea […]
Toyota Wakes Up To Find That It’s 2023 & There’s An EV Revolution Going On
Toyota is emerging from its slumber to the reality of electric cars. It announced a bold new plan this week for the future.
Toyota teases Crown electric sedan, efficiency-boosting EV tech
Just ahead of Toyota’s annual shareholder meeting Wednesday, where pushback over its strategies on climate change was widely expected, the company released a cache of information about electric vehicle technologies and timelines. Included in the download was more information about batteries and battery chemistries than it had previously...
Infrastructure Bill (NEVI) Stations Grind Slowly Toward Construction
At the end of 2021, there was cause for celebration for EV owners. President Biden had just signed the Bipartisan Infrastructure Bill into law, authorizing federal spending to build hundreds of thousands of new charging stations. Since that time, the charging landscape has changed quite a bit, especially with the increased adoption of Tesla’s NACS […]
Toyota touts 10-minute EV charging, solid-state battery due in 2027
Toyota this week gave an update on its battery research, claiming a major breakthrough in solid-state battery tech, which the automaker hopes to commercialize later in the decade. In an Tuesday announcement that appeared to have been released in coordination with Toyota's annual shareholder meeting, the automaker said it is aiming to commercialize...
U.S. tells automakers not to comply with Massachusetts independent repairs law
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"Good thing we used camo, lol," Elon Musk jokingly tweeted about the photos.