The plaintiffs have accused Tesla of knowingly installing faulty Autopilot systems into its EVs.
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Thank You, Clean Energy: IEA Report Says You’re Giving Us Hope
Countries are setting records in deploying technologies such as solar power and electric vehicles (EVs), and the IEA now projects that demand for coal, oil, and natural gas will peak before 2030.
Using Renewable Energy For All The Wrong Reasons
Renewable energy advocates don't know whether to laugh or cry about the latest solar energy news from BP in Texas.
50 New Electric Buses Will Soon Be Operating In Edinburgh, Scotland
Sign up for daily news updates from CleanTechnica on email. Or follow us on Google News! Lothian, a public transit provider in Edinburgh, Scotland, and the Lothians, has ordered 50 new electric Volvo BZL buses for its fleet. The double-deck buses will begin operating in 2024. They cost over £24 million and have zero direct […]
New Transit Service Funding in California — How States Can Find More
Advocates fought for funding to preserve transit service in California, winning a partial victory—and secured new guidance that could unlock billions more
Biden policy led Northvolt to Canada for $5.2B EV battery plant
Swedish battery firm Northvolt on Thursday said it would build a $5.2 billion (USD) EV battery factory in Canada's Quebec province—its first outside of Europe. Known as Northvolt Six, the factory will be located just outside Montreal, according to a company press release. The first phase of construction is scheduled to start this year, with...
Nio exceeds 1,900 swap stations in China, sets new single-day service record
Nio averaged 40 services per battery swap station on September 28, and stations along highways averaged 30.4 services per station.
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Meet EV Firm Qurrent’s Boat With 500 kW DC Fast Charging
InsideEVs spoke with Qurrent's executive team on its technological underpinnings powering Stancraft's luxury boats.
StoreDot could help speed up charging in future Volvo EVs
Israel-based battery firm StoreDot on Thursday announced a "strategic collaboration" with Volvo to develop very fast-charging battery cells for future EVs. The partnership will produce cells "optimized and tailored for Volvo's future electric vehicle architecture," according to a StoreDot press release. The company expects to deliver the first...
EVgo Starts To See Results From Reliability Improvement Program
Sign up for daily news updates from CleanTechnica on email. Or follow us on Google News! At the beginning of the year, EVgo announced that it was going to step up on charging reliability. As most EV drivers know, non-Tesla charging can be pretty hit and miss right now. The chances of actually getting stranded […]