In 2020, following some pilot projects, Zimbabwe’s electric utility company ZETDC started its net metering program. Zimbabwe’s net metering regulations say anyone who has a renewable energy source, e.g. wind or solar, and has a grid-tied inverter can apply for net-metering. At the time they were introduced, the threshold to apply for net metering was […]
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China Is Going Big on EV Exports
New Chinese brands, plus more cars making their way overseas, point to a new global EV paradigm.
Tesla May Soon Announce Upcoming Factory In Mexico: Report
Reports suggest Tesla has already acquired the land for the project.
Report: Winter EV driving range varies widely by model
All electric cars experience some range loss in cold weather, but the amount varies widely by model, according to a new report from battery analysis firm Recurrent. The company, which produces battery health reports for used EVs, published a similar report last year. This time, though, it has more data, with model comparisons based on information...
How’s The Tesla Model Y Selling In Europe These Days?
Tesla may be facing some demand issues in China and the States, so what's going on in the home of German luxury cars?
The ISEA Tesla Raffle is Open!
Raise your hand if you want to win a Tesla! The Illinois Solar Education Association (ISEA) is holding a contest to raffle off a Tesla Model Y, the most popular Tesla model. Enter to win a 2022 Tesla Model Y and support solar education! It’s not the first Tesla raffle that the ISEA has sponsored. In […]
Cadillac Celestiq Demand Already Covers First 18 Months Of Production
Cadillac will only be making about two Celestiq vehicles per day starting in December 2023, chief engineer Tony Roma revealed.
BYD releases mobile app with vehicle control capabilities for Thai consumers
Vehicle owners in Thailand can keep track of the status of their vehicles in real-time and control them remotely via the BYD App.
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In just five US metro areas, EVs could save 2,500 lives annually
Although we tend to focus on carbon emissions and the effect on climate and the atmosphere, a new Cornell University study highlights that choosing an EV is an investment in better local air quality. Published in the journal Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews, the study looked at the economic and health impacts of changes in air quality in...