CEO Elon Musk tweeted In August 2023 that the diner would be ready by the end of the year.
Monthly Archive: September 2023
Renewable Power Helped the United States Survive the Hottest Summer Ever
This summer, the United States endured the two warmest months ever recorded, yet the system held because of renewable energy.
VW ID. Buzz Mystery Machine Features Custom Wrap, Coilover Suspension
It's no mystery why it handles so well.
Solaris Keeps Up The E-Bus Work In September
Sign up for daily news updates from CleanTechnica on email. Or follow us on Google News! Electric buses have become increasingly popular in cities due to their cost-effectiveness, environmental benefits, and passenger comfort. With the decline in battery prices, electric buses have emerged as the superior choice for city transit agencies. Sales of electric buses […]
MilliMobile, The World’s Smallest EV, Has No Battery
MilliMobile may be the world's smallest EV. It has no battery, but can power itself using ambient light and radio waves.
Many Underserved Communities Face EV ‘Charging Deserts’ — These 5 Strategies Can Help
Sign up for daily news updates from CleanTechnica on email. Or follow us on Google News! The rapid acceleration of electric vehicle adoption in the United States comes with the risk of leaving historically disadvantaged communities behind if charging infrastructure isn’t adequately expanded. Many people of color and people living in rural areas, low-income neighborhoods […]
Will Federal EV Programs Continue In Government Shutdown?
Sign up for daily news updates from CleanTechnica on email. Or follow us on Google News! With a nasty political atmosphere in Washington, DC, the federal government is flying headlong into a shutdown. But, government shutdowns are a complex issue, and they don’t affect all government departments and programs the same. In this article, I’m […]
Tracking The Sun Makes Solar Panels More Efficient On Land & On Water
Tracking systems for solar installations can boost efficiency by up to 40 percent, making return on investment times shorter.
Long a city of cars, Paris is seeing a new kind of road rage: Bike-lane traffic jams
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Permalink | Email this | CommentsThe Language Trump Used To Demonize EVs During His Michigan Rally
Let's zoom in on the way Trump described EVs and his commitment to autoworkers. We'll deconstruct facts, fantasy, and the ever-so-difficult gray areas that domestic auto manufacturers face as they open a door to marvelous EV innovation.