Carlos Ghosn Sees Trouble Ahead For Japanese Auto Manufacturers Electric / eMobility / eV December 21, 2024 Carlos Ghosn opened up to Bloomberg this week about the proposed partnership between Honda, Nissan, and Mitsubishi
Montana Supreme Court Rules That The State Constitution Means What It Says Electric / eMobility / eV December 20, 2024 The Montana Supreme Court has ruled in favor of young people who sued to enforce provisions of the state constitution.
Powering Data Centers Is An Existential Challenge Electric / eMobility / eV December 20, 2024 The explosion in the number of data centers is ramping up demand for electricity. What is the best way to meet that demand?
CATL Plans Big Battery Swapping Push Electric / eMobility / eV December 19, 2024 CATL, the largest battery manufacturer in the world, is planning a major new push into battery swapping technology.
Hotels & Condos In Miami Are Sinking Faster Than Experts Predicted Electric / eMobility / eV December 18, 2024 The Miami area is seeing a big increase in building construction, which may be destabilizing existing buildings.
Honda Sidles Up To Nissan, Promises New Prelude Hybrid Next Year Electric / eMobility / eV December 18, 2024 Honda is exploring a new partnership with Nissan and Mitsubishi to prepare itself for the electric car future.
Detroit Diesel Gets $285 Million Investment To Boost Electric Powertrains Electric / eMobility / eV December 18, 2024 Detroit Diesel is putting the finishing touches on a new purpose-built electric powertrain for Class 8 tractors.
Trump Transition Team Plans To Take A Sledgehammer To Biden Era EV Policies Electric / eMobility / eV December 17, 2024 The transition team for the incoming administration proposes tearing up the carefully crafted EV incentives to please oil companies.
Study Reveals Benefits Of Agrivoltaics In East Africa Electric / eMobility / eV December 17, 2024 More research shows that agrivoltaics -- the combination of solar and agriculture -- can pay big dividends for communities and farmers.
US Supreme Court Rules Against Red States In California Emissions Waiver Case Electric / eMobility / eV December 16, 2024 The US Supreme Court has ruled that California may keep its EPA waiver to set its own exhaust emissions standards.