The fiscal ideologues who seem to like nuclear power the most are ignoring the lessons of the past because their cognitive biases don't allow them to understand that free market economics and nuclear generation go together like flame throwers and gas stations.
Category: eMobility
EVs Take 24.9% Of The UK
Sign up for daily news updates from CleanTechnica on email. Or follow us on Google News! October saw plugin EVs take 24.9% of the UK auto market, up from 21.5% year on year. Plugin hybrids had their strongest share in two years. Overall auto volume was 153,529 units, up 14.3% YoY, and in line with […]
Uber Driver’s Tesla Model 3 Battery Dies After 120,000 Miles In 15 Months
An Uber driver covered more than 300 miles a day six days a week in his 2019 Model 3 SR+, making two Supercharging stops per day.
MIH Consortium Unveils Innovative Urban Mobility Solutions at Japan Mobility Show
Sign up for daily news updates from CleanTechnica on email. Or follow us on Google News! The MIH Consortium unveiled the Project X and Y — innovative concept urban mobility solutions for people moving and cargo handling, at the Japan Mobility Show. These projects address the changing urban transport landscape by expanding the options for […]
Polestar 5 To Offer “Superior Driving Range” Thanks To SK On Battery
The high performance 4-door GT will enter production in 2025.
China Again Massively Increased Plug-In Car Sales In September 2023
The country's share of the global rechargeable car sales exceeded 60 percent.
Jeep Wrangler To Go Electric And ‘Range-Extended’ Only From 2028
The Wagoneer and Grand Cherokee will also go down the battery-powered route.
Zeekr 001 FR with 1,247 hp started deliveries in China
The 105,800-USD sports car Zeekr 001 FR has started deliveries in China with 0-100 km/h acceleration time in 2.02 seconds.
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Honda Dips Its Toes Into The E-MTB Segment With New Concept Bike
The Honda e-MTB Concept drew attention during the Japan Mobility Show.
Volvo energy business will tap into EVs’ bidirectional charging
Volvo on Thursday announced a new business unit focused on tapping into the potential of EV bidirectional charging. Volvo Cars Energy Solutions will offer "energy storage and charging-related technologies and services," according to a company press release. But that won't be a reality in the U.S. until the launch of the Volvo EX90, the first Volvo...