Author: Jennifer Sensiba

Piss Poor Charging Station Design Is Getting EV Drivers Ticketed

Recently, Kevin Williams at Inside EVs got an unwelcome present from the city of Ferndale, Michigan: a parking ticket. His great crime? Backing into a parking space instead of parking nose-in. While I disagree with this kind of law (backing in is safer and more efficient), all’s fair with warning, ... [continued]

EcoFlow Delta Pro 3 Long-Term Review

Last year, EcoFlow reached out to me to see if I’d be interested in testing the new Delta Pro 3 power station. I had plans to set up an all-electric RV, and knew that I’d need about as much energy storage as possible, so I accepted their offer (full disclosure, ... [continued]

Can Autonomous Healthcare Slow Antibiotic Resistance Down?

When we write about machine learning and other artificial intelligence technologies here, it’s usually for cars. Tesla’s FSD Supervised Beta (or whatever it’s called these days) gets a lot of the attention, as do Waymo and other robotaxi providers. But, if we focus only on autonomous vehicles, we miss out ... [continued]

Let’s Talk About Small Modular Reactors

Nuclear has been a bit of a dirty word in the clean technology community, and for good reason. Fears of nuclear meltdown, support for clandestine or latent nuclear weapons programs, and many other valid concerns have been discussed, sometimes to death and sometimes to exaggeration. But anyone who lives in ... [continued]

Elon Musk Is The Cause, Not The Solution To Tesla’s Deep Problems

Sign up for CleanTechnica's Weekly Substack for Zach and Scott's in-depth analyses and high level summaries, sign up for our daily newsletter, and/or follow us on Google News! Today, Elon Musk’s propaganda machine is in overdrive (or, as Tesla would put it, they’re in “range mode”). Elon is now done ... [continued]