At the end of last month, I covered a deal Home Depot made with a solar company to help move their stores’ operations to clean power. Now, I’m seeing several other similar deals in the press releases we sift through here at CleanTechnica. It’s becoming more popular than ever for corporations of all sizes to […]
Category: eMobility
Li L9 user claimed driving assistance system failed, resulting in an accident
Li Auto CEO Li Xiang publicly responded to the accident, asking for in vehicle data
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Manchin seeks to delay EV tax credits so they can follow the law
Senator Joe Manchin this week introduced a bill seeking to delay federal EV tax credits, claiming the Treasury Department isn't adhering to recently enacted rules. The federal tax credit of up to $7,500 for qualifying vehicles was re-upped under the Inflation Reduction Act (IRA) passed last year, but with added requirements including one that EVs...
Musk Says Only Some “Smart” Investors See Value Of Tesla’s FSD
Musk's new words of wisdom on Twitter happen to be that most people don't know or realize what's up at Tesla and how amazing it is.
Tesla Stock: A Look At The Recent Bull Vs Bear Case Debate
What if both the bulls and the bears were wrong this time since the debate seemed to simply rehash old news?
Tesla, Harley, ABB, And Accountability In CA: Top EV News Jan 27, 2023
It's time to head into the weekend with another dose of the best EV news to share with your peers.
Is Level 1 Home EV Charging Safe?
So much of our life’s modern necessities and extravagances are based on electricity. We live in an electric world, and it’s only becoming more so. Our biggest tool of all, our car, is becoming electric for more and more of us every day. Being so big, a car brings a new element to the […]
Nevada-Approved Mercedes Drive Pilot Level 3 ADAS Limited To 40 MPH
The speed restriction is mostly due to government regulation, as Drive Pilot is currently designed for high-traffic settings.
Report: Toyota dedicated EV platform may be five years off
In what would be a major strategy shift, Toyota is considering a dedicated EV platform similar to what other automakers have to compete more effectively with Tesla, The Asahi Shimbun reported this week. However, Toyota doesn't plan to deploy this platform until 2027 or 2028, when it believes consumer demand for EVs will be sufficient to warrant...