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Category: eMobility
Next-Gen Mini Cooper EV Interior Spy Photos Show Large Round Center Screen
A round screen isn't new for Mini, but this is bigger and it appears to be the only one.
Water Scarcity Keeps Legislators & Private Companies Finding New Solutions
How much is water cooperation currently creating shared goals to peacefully manage and use water resources at the local, regional, and national levels?
Europe’s Transit Firms Realize China Is The Only Scaled Manufacturer Of Low-Carbon Solutions
Europeans aren't shying away from Chinese electric buses, they are just adopting them incredibly slowly. Meanwhile, a Nigerian firm has partnered with Yutong to deliver 12,000 electric buses.
Proposed Wind Energy Site Stirs Bitter Memories For Japanese Americans
A proposed wind farm with 400 turbines near the Minidoka internment camp in Idaho is opposed by Japanese Americans who were imprisoned there.
Mini EVs Could Be An Important Step In The Transition To Electric Mobility
When more affordable smartphones became a reality some years ago, they led to a complete revolution in the access to telecommunications and financial services sectors. Some of the major players in this revolution were very basic and affordable phones from some Chinese companies. Access to these phones enabled a large population on the African continent, […]
CleanTechnica Webinar Premiere Coming Up Tuesday, May 16, 2023
If you are as curious about the $5 billion (with a “b”) National Electric Vehicle Infrastructure (NEVI) Program as we are, you’re in luck. CleanTechnica sat down with two super pro e-mobility experts to pick their brains about NEVI. The webinar (titled “Charging Forward with the NEVI Program”) premieres on our YouTube channel (subscribe if […]
New Brose Drive H-Mag Is A Lightweight Cargo E-Bike-Specific Motor
Thanks to its fancy magnesium housing, the H-Mag weighs just 2,900 grams.
Ford Cuts 2023 F-150 Lightning XLT Extended Range Price By $2,100
The very first F-150 Lightning price cut was applied to make this trim level eligible for the $7,500 federal tax credit.
5 Community Solar Projects Are Coming To Disadvantaged Communities In California
Nearly 10 years ago in California, an assembly bill (AB327) was enacted to direct the California Public Utilities Commission to develop alternatives designed to increase the adoption of renewable generation in disadvantaged communities (DACs). Almost 5 years later, they came up with three programs to increase access to solar for residents of disadvantaged communities. The […]