Heat pumps for heating and cooling could lower US carbon emissions by up to 9%, according to a study by the NREL.
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Building Electrification Meets Modular Construction In Brooklyn
The building electrification movement could kick into high gear with an assist from modular construction systems for urban development.
New Fiat 500e Versions Add Style, Luxury, And Equipment
The Inspired By Beauty and Inspired by Music add more charm to the EV city car.
Tesla May Be Cracking Down On Cybertruck Flippers
New Tesla Cybertrucks have resold for well over $200,000 lately, despite a restriction on flipping in the first year of ownership.
Magnificent Tidal Energy Project To Double As New City Park
Tidal energy projects can compete on scale and cost with nuclear energy while creating urban parks and flood control opportunities, too.
The Apple Car Was Basically A Volkswagen ID. Buzz With Autonomous Driving
Plus, Tesla veterans still dominate the battery industry, and the vehicle subscription model is on the ropes.
EV Drivers Pay More In Taxes And Fees Than ICE Drivers In 36 States: Study
Owning an EV may be $368 more expensive per year than driving a gas car. But not in the way you'd expect.
The 2025 Porsche Taycan Turbo GT With 1,092 HP Is Porsche’s New Performance King
It’s also the fastest series production electric car around Laguna Seca and the Nürburgring.
Study: Some retailers aren’t doing much to support EV charging
Big-box stores and fast-foot chains offer large parking lots perfect for EV charging, but most lag in offering charging to customers, according to a new Consumer Reports study. Consumer Reports surveyed 270,000 retail locations controlled by 75 major retail and fast-food chains—brands like Costco, Ikea, Walmart, and Target—and found...