Enel North America says it will build a solar panel and component factory in the United States with a capacity of 6 GW by 2025.
Author: CleanTechnica
BYD Unleashes “Achiever” in Texas, As SF Receives Its Third Electric School Bus
It is called the ‘Achiever’ for good reason. The radical looking school bus — already attractive to the students who will use it — looks like it came straight out of a sci-fi movie set. It was revealed at the ‘Transporting Students with Disabilities and Special Needs (TSD) Conference in Frisco, Texas, just recently. The […]
Hyundai Debuts Ioniq 6 & Hyundai Home V2H For US
The Hyundai Ioniq 6 debuted at the Los Angeles auto show this week, where the company revealed the specs for the US version of the car.
STIMA, Mogo, & Bolt Form Partnership To Spread Electric Motorcycles In Kenya
The motorcycle sector is now the biggest vehicle segment in Kenya. The number of motorcycles registered in 2021 was more than 1.5 times the number of motorcycles registered in 2018! This is impressive growth over the past 6 years. Motorcycle taxi riders, the largest user segment of motorcycles in the country, are constantly battling skyrocketing […]
Electreon & Eurovia To Demonstrate Dynamic Electric Vehicle Charging On German Autobahn
Eurovia and Electreon have announced their second joint project, E|MPOWER, on the German Autobahn. The partnership will provide a 1-km section of the Autobahn in Northern Bavaria with Electreon’s wireless Electric Road System (ERS) technology. Eurovia is a subsidiary of VINCI Construction and is one of the world’s main transport infrastructure construction and urban development […]
Driver Assist Systems Proved Their Worth In Largest Study Yet
If you’re friends with anyone on “Tesla Twitter,” you’ll see the occasional video of absolutely terrible driving, often tagged as #HumanPilot. Why? Because Tesla fans believe that the future Full Self Driving software will drive safer than humans, make fewer mistakes, and save lives. They even sometimes go as far as to say that FSD […]
Electric Helicopter Makes Historic Flight
Electric vertical takeoff and landing (eVTOL) aircraft have been all the rage for a few years, but what about good old helicopters? Naturally, conventional helicopters are powered by fossil fuels, but they can be electric too. One converted electric helicopter is eager to go on an epic journey to show the potential there, and for […]
Mauritius’ Light Rail Transit (LRT) System, The Metro Express
Mauritius’ Metro Express is the first investment in train travel in the country since the old train lines were closed in the 1960s. The Light Rail Transit’s (LRT) website says the Metro Express aims to reduce the use of private motor vehicles as well as offer the Mauritian public an environmentally responsible alternative public transport […]
Which State Has the Most EV Chargers Per Resident? (Hint: It’s not California)
For EVs to gain critical mass in the United States, the public needs to believe the infrastructure is there to support them. As an EV owner, I know most EV owners charge their cars at home and have little need for public or private charging stations. But for long distance trips and for those who […]
The EV Market Is Entering An Exciting Phase
One of the first real mass production EVs, the Nissan Leaf, took about 10 years to produce and sell 500,000 units. Just the other day, VW announced that it has sold 500 000 of its ID series, one year ahead of schedule. It took VW just 2 years to sell half a million units of […]