Honda and Nissan have signed a memorandum or understanding, That and ten bucks will buy you a latte, but not a compelling electric car.
Author: CleanTechnica
I’m Going To Chill Out On The Cybertruck, Because A Lot Has Changed Since 2019
Sign up for daily news updates from CleanTechnica on email. Or follow us on Google News! If you know me, you know that I’m probably one of the Cybertruck’s biggest critics. I’m not a hater, or the kind of person who thinks that the government should ban the truck, but ... [continued]
Death by Touchscreen, Or Bad Police Reports?
Sign up for daily news updates from CleanTechnica on email. Or follow us on Google News! One controversial topic I’ve covered here, much to the chagrin to the Tesla faithful, is the reliance on touchscreens in automobiles. The Touchscreen Debate In some ways, touchscreens are super awesome. It’s like Star ... [continued]
Panasonic and tado°, a German Energy Control Solution Company, Sign Business Alliance Agreement
Sign up for daily news updates from CleanTechnica on email. Or follow us on Google News! Promotion of energy conservation and renewable energy use Joint development of A2W software Osaka, Japan — Panasonic Corporation has announced that its Heating & Ventilation A/C Company will launch a business alliance with tado°, ... [continued]
Hyundai Motor and Iveco Group expand their partnership to explore synergies for electric heavy-duty trucks in the European markets
Sign up for daily news updates from CleanTechnica on email. Or follow us on Google News! Turin, Italy and Seoul, South Korea — Hyundai Motor Company and Iveco Group (EXM: IVG) are strengthening their partnership to drive innovation in the commercial vehicle sector. Today the two companies signed a Letter of ... [continued]
Climate Criminals – Prosecuting Big Oil For Environmental Crimes
A shocking new theory suggests that Big Oil could be criminally prosecuted for a number of climate crimes in state courts.
Climate Criminals – Prosecuting Big Oil For Environmental Crimes
A shocking new theory suggests that Big Oil could be criminally prosecuted for a number of climate crimes in state courts.
Climate Criminals – Prosecuting Big Oil For Environmental Crimes
A shocking new theory suggests that Big Oil could be criminally prosecuted for a number of climate crimes in state courts.
Climate Criminals – Prosecuting Big Oil For Environmental Crimes
A shocking new theory suggests that Big Oil could be criminally prosecuted for a number of climate crimes in state courts.
GM Software EVP Left For Personal Reasons, Not Problems With GM
Sign up for daily news updates from CleanTechnica on email. Or follow us on Google News! Sadly, I fell for some Twitter bait recently. When Michael Abbott, GM’s executive VP in charge of the company’s software effort, left the company, many assumed that this was caused by GM’s problems with ... [continued]