Monthly Archive: July 2023

Tesla Cybertruck Testing In Winter Weather In New Zealand (VIDEO)

Multiple Tesla Cybertruck prototypes have been spotted at the automaker’s winter testing facility in Auckland in new spy videos on Twitter. As we reported earlier, Tesla shipped these Cybertrucks to New Zealand late last month for the purpose of cold weather testing. One of these Cybertruck prototypes is seen in the military-themed camouflage wrap, the same which has […]

Biden–Harris Administration Announces $90M to Support Resilient & Efficient Building Energy Codes & Save American Families Money

President Biden’s Investing in America Agenda Accelerates Adoption of Modern Building Codes, Improves Resilience, and Helps Tackle the Climate Crisis As part of President Biden’s Investing in America agenda, the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) today announced $90 million in competitive awards to help states, cities, tribes, and partnering organizations implement updated energy codes for […]

Solar Power Growth Is Fast, But Electric Vehicle Growth Is Much Faster

The two biggest clean technology trends we cover here on CleanTechnica are the solar power revolution (solar PV adoption) and the electric vehicle revolution (EV adoption). I noticed an interesting graph in a new International Energy Agency (IEA) report, and there’s not much to say beyond what the graph says, but the graph alone deserves […]

Climate Implications Of Tesla’s “Free Color” Change

Look, I know that there are different factors to consider in business, and I don’t know all the reasons behind Tesla’s change. However, the first thing that came to mind when I saw that Tesla had changed the free color for a new car from white to dark grey was that it was a bad […]