Sign up for daily news updates from CleanTechnica on email. Or follow us on Google News! While the world toils over issues like inflation, immigration, and idiocrasy, there’s a monster growing beneath the surface that will increase all of those dramatically. Oh, well, I don’t know for sure if it ... [continued]
Category: Electric
The High Cost Of Low-Priced Cars
The prices of new and used cars are the highest they have ever been, which means many Americans can not afford to buy either.
Tribes Fight “Precedent-Setting” Alaskan Land Exchange Proposal
The Alaskan land exchange would encompass part of the Izembek Isthmus – a 3-mile-wide tundra wetland that provides critical habitat.
Volvo EX90 “Driver Understanding System” Wins TIME Best Inventions Award
Sign up for daily news updates from CleanTechnica on email. Or follow us on Google News! We often write about ways driver-assist technology is helping to make driving safer. One of the biggest safety issues on the road, though, is impaired drivers. I’ve known people who were killed by drunk ... [continued]
Tom Steyer’s Take On How We’ll (Still) Win The Climate War
Sign up for daily news updates from CleanTechnica on email. Or follow us on Google News! Tom Steyer, billionaire investor and philanthropist, is a good guy. I’ve met him and chatted with him briefly. He even said nice things about CleanTechnica, so … he won some points in my book. ... [continued]
Panasonic & Arm Aim To “Standardize Software-Defined Vehicles”
Sign up for daily news updates from CleanTechnica on email. Or follow us on Google News! Cars these days are much different from the cars of the 1990s or 1950s. With model updates and new models, we’re often looking at new, better batteries; new infotainment software; and new ADAS. So ... [continued]
Electric Buses In Zion National Park: 6-Month Report Card
Zion National Park's electric bus fleet now consists of the complete complement of five 40-foot New Flyer buses that shuttle visitors between Springdale and the park, and 25 articulated 60-foot electric buses that operate inside the park.
What Will Robots Look Like At Home In The Future?
Did you ever think you'd actually see the day in which robots would be trained adequately to perform household chores? It's happening.
These U.S. States Desperately Need More EV Chargers
Here are the states that are struggling to build enough public charging points to keep up with the number of registered EVs.