Australia is now experiencing the same problem that faced the US just a few years ago — queues at fast chargers. Some electric vehicle owners are having to wait and queue to charge during peak holiday periods. What a wonderful problem to have. Each morning I check my news feed and have noticed that although […]
Category: eMobility
Catch The Ford F-150 Lightning Electric Pickup Truck
An answer to the mystery of the disappearing Ford F-150 Lightning electric pickup trucks may lie within the fleets.
Energy Storage Is Going Underground
If you say energy storage today, most people think you are talking about batteries. The intermittency of renewable energy sources such as solar and wind means sometimes there is more electricity available than is needed. Batteries can take that excess electricity and store it until such time as it can be put to work. But […]
Audi No Longer Putting Heat Pumps In Q4 e-tron
The German automaker continues to suffer from supply chain issues.
IM LS7 Electric SUV Will Launch On February 10 In China, Price Starts At 52,000 USD
The IM LS7 runs on 22-inch five-spoke wheels, paired with Michelin Pilot Sport EV tires and Brembo four-piston calipers.
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Germany Now Has Over 1,000,000 All-Electric Cars On The Roads
The government's goal is to reach 15 million by 2030.
Here’s What Happens When You Brick A Nissan Leaf
This YouTuber previously wanted to charge the EV after deep freezing it for two days.
In A Business That Involves Vehicles, Even Indirectly, Now Is The Time To Adapt To EVs (Part 2)
In Part 1, I discussed the problem of needing to adapt a business to EVs now instead of later, and discussed the case of gas stations and RVs. But, these two industries are far from the only ones that need to adapt to the emerging EV transition. Car Dealers Another obvious industry that’s going to […]
Geothermal Energy & Love In The Mouth Of The Dragon
Fire of Love explores the infinite power of geothermal energy through the lens of two 20th-century volcano scientists who plied their trade without the benefit of drones and other new technology.