The Miami area is seeing a big increase in building construction, which may be destabilizing existing buildings.
Daily Archive: December 18, 2024
Honda Sidles Up To Nissan, Promises New Prelude Hybrid Next Year
Honda is exploring a new partnership with Nissan and Mitsubishi to prepare itself for the electric car future.
Study Shows That Buyers Really Want Three-Row EV Crossovers
AutoPacific found that about half of all three-row crossover and SUV buyers would consider buying an EV.
Bboxx & Radiant Yacu Partner To Launch Insurance Package For Electric Motorcycles In Rwanda
Sign up for daily news updates from CleanTechnica on email. Or follow us on Google News! A first-of-its-kind offering, Bboxx Protect, offers extensive protection to electric motorbike users and significant savings of over 40%. The electric motorcycle sector in East Africa is starting to flourish. Kenya is the largest market ... [continued]
EPA Approves California’s Gas Car Ban
Eleven other states follow California's emissions rules, which means a large part of the U.S. could be EV or PHEV only next decade.
Tesla Model Y Juniper Spotted Driving In San Jose, California
This sighting is one of many, and the car is still lightly camouflaged.
Detroit Diesel Gets $285 Million Investment To Boost Electric Powertrains
Detroit Diesel is putting the finishing touches on a new purpose-built electric powertrain for Class 8 tractors.
Ram Delays Full EV Pickup, Bets On Ramcharger EREV First
Ram will open orders for the Ramcharger pickup in the first half of 2025.
Honda and Nissan prepare merger talks to fend off Tesla and Chinese EVs
Merger talks between Honda and Nissan might begin The merger would put the automakers under holding company EVs, hybrids, and software could be at the core of potential overlap Honda and Nissan are close to starting merger talks aimed at fending off electric-vehicle competition, reports Nikkei. The Japanese news daily reported on Tuesday that...
It’s Against The Law In Canada To Call Hydrogen Buses Zero Emissions
Canada's Bill C-59's truth in advertising law provisions have teeth, can be used by firms and individuals, and hydrogen claims of zero emissions are false.