The Scout Traveler EREV has the attention of Ford Bronco and Jeep Wrangler owners.
Daily Archive: October 28, 2024
Solar & Wind Cheaper & Cheaper — New Reports
Sign up for daily news updates from CleanTechnica on email. Or follow us on Google News! Why are solar power and wind power dominating new power installations? Because they’re cheaper. The problem with some big purchases people make, and plenty of little purchases, is we look at the upfront cost ... [continued]
New Flyer Bus OEM Has Its Strategy Wrong & Will Lose Market Share
Every hydrogen bus New Flyer sells probably will end up costing it the loss of three battery-electric sales, and BYD will sell those buses.
MIddlebury College Embraces Solar Power While Others Dither
Solar power is becoming the go-to alternative for many US colleges and universities to lower their very significant greenhouse gas emissions.
LG shifting Ford Mustang Mach-E battery production to Michigan
Ford Mustang Mach-E battery production will move from Poland to Michigan The move will translate into federal EV tax credit eligibility The Ford Mustang Mach-E is assembled in Mexico LG Energy Solution will shift production of batteries for the Ford Mustang Mach-E from Poland to Michigan in 2025, checking a box for federal EV tax-credit...
Scout Is Already Planning a Third Model—And It Could Be for Enthusiasts
A two-door Scout with a removable roof? It’s not out of the question.
Hyundai RN24 previews automaker’s EV performance future
The Hyundai RN24 is a stripped-down EV concept Hyundai said the RN24 tests tech for future performance EVs Hyundai gave the RN24 features that mimic gas-powered cars such as sound Hyundai is using a stripped-down test vehicle to develop its next generation of performance EVs. The automaker on Friday unveiled the RN24 concept, which it describes as...
Electric Vehicle News and Analysis
Read the latest EV news from the U.S. and around the globe including new model reveals, business news, industry insights, latest technology, and more.
The Sword Comes For Volkswagen
Big layoffs and plant closures may be coming to Volkswagen as Europe's auto crisis reaches a boiling point. Plus: Waymo raises money.
Pancho Villa Didn’t Steal Columbus, NM’s Charging Power
Sign up for daily news updates from CleanTechnica on email. Or follow us on Google News! Over 100 years ago, automobiles of all kinds were in their infancy. Electric vehicles had some serious drawbacks in the range department, but did pretty good considering the battery technology of the day. But, ... [continued]