The auto market saw plugin EVs at 24.3% share in France in April 2024, growing from 21.1% year-on-year. Full electric volume was up 45% YoY!
Daily Archive: May 5, 2024
EV Vs. ICE: How A Tesla Cybertruck Tows Against Diesel Ram Cummins, Ford F-150 XLT
The Fast Lane Truck compares the Tesla Cybertruck against it's ICE and EV competition.
EV Vs. ICE: How A Tesla Cybertruck Tows Against Diesel Ram Cummins, Ford F-150 XLT
The Fast Lane Truck compares the Tesla Cybertruck against it's ICE and EV competition.
Ramping Up Distributed Renewables Could Help Solve Perennial Load-Shedding Issues In Southern Africa
Sign up for daily news updates from CleanTechnica on email. Or follow us on Google News! The Southern African Power Pool (SAPP) is the most active power pool in Africa. It is made up of 12 countries and home to 360 million people. The total installed generation capacity in the ... [continued]
Long Duration Energy Storage From Thin Air: Just Add Water
New long duration, large scale compressed air energy storage system leverages simple water pressure to cut costs.
American Culture Wars, Chinese Imports: Why Australia’s EV Market Is So Fascinating
Electric utes when, though?
Discontinued Tesla Model Y RWD Can Get 40-60 More Miles Unlocked
Tesla's Elon Musk revealed that unlocking the full battery capacity will cost $1,500 to $2,000.
Discontinued Tesla Model Y RWD Can Get 40-60 More Miles Unlocked
Tesla's Elon Musk revealed that unlocking the full battery capacity will cost $1,500 to $2,000.
Lamborghini, Aston Martin, Mercedes-AMG, Porsche and Koenigsegg Lego sets coming this summer
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Batteries with fewer Materials An Argonne partnership with a Minnesota mining company is taking waste from one battery production process