New NHTSA data suggests that we may have overestimated the Tesla Autopilot’s safety and effectiveness.
Monthly Archive: June 2023
100% Wind Energy To Propel A Cargo Ship That Looks Like A Racing Yacht
A new cargo ship will use 100% wind energy to ferry goods between Europe and the US, without the carbon baggage.
Cost misconceptions may be behind waning EV interest
Consumer interest in EVs is lagging, and cost is partly to blame, according to a new Ipsos study. Despite factors like increased choice of EV models and a revamped federal tax credit ushered in by the Inflation Reduction Act (IRA), interest in EVs has essentially leveled off, the study suggests. In 2022, 49% of respondents said they were...
Tesla Has Won The Race To The Top — The Journey Was Long
Tesla has dominated among what became a formidable field of competition to lead the next generation of automobiles. The road to get there, however, was rocky at times, but the all-electric company endured.
GM, Samsung SDI will build $3 billion battery plant in Indiana
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It will be used to charge the batteries of the new Rivians assembled in Normal, Illinois.
Chinese Car Group BYD Launches Fang Cheng Bao Brand, The Fifth In Its Portfolio
The name translates literally as “Formula” and “Leopard” in Chinese.
The Nakamura E-Summit SUV Is A Rugged Jack-Of-All-Trades E-Bike
It offers really good value for money given the features and performance it brings to the table.
The Nakamura E-Summit SUV Is A Rugged Jack-Of-All-Trades E-Bike
It offers really good value for money given the features and performance it brings to the table.
Deep Red North Dakota Catches Green Hydrogen Bug
The US state of North Dakota is among those not waiting around for the green hydrogen grass to grow under their feet.