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Another Day, Another Suspect Ocean Carbon Capture Technology
Equatic's ocean carbon capture process would accelerate shellfish shell formation impacts and be less effective than avoiding making carbon dioxide.
2024 U.S. Electric Pickup Trucks Compared: Prices, EPA Range, Specs
Several models are already available, a few more to follow.
Ford Patent Shows Plan For 800-Volt EV Architecture And Split Battery Pack
The patent was filed almost four years ago, so Ford could have an 800-volt EV out sooner than we think
XPeng’s XNGP assisted driving system goes nationwide
XPeng today launched its XNGP driving assistance system nationwide in China. It's next step in complete A to Be self driving.
The post XPeng’s XNGP assisted driving system goes nationwide appeared first on CarNewsChina.com.
Your Volvo Will Now Alert You To Car Crashes Up Ahead
The feature uses real-time traffic data to alert drivers of crashes ahead.
Electrolyzing Carbon Dioxide Out Of Sea Water Has Multiple Red Flags
Captura's ocean carbon tech would have siting limits, costly maintenance and waste electricity that could avoid 17 times more carbon from being emitted.
Tesla Cybertruck Rust? What It Really Is & How To Clean It.
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Here’s how Ford EV drivers get adapters, use Tesla charging
Ford led the industry last year in announcing a shift to the Tesla charge port and its North American Charging Standard (NACS), signaling Ford’s adoption of the NACS charge port in future EVs, while also providing upcoming access to the Tesla Supercharger network for existing Ford EV drivers. That access is almost here. Ford is also the...
The State of Arizona & The US Forest Service Fight Battles For Clean Water
A Saudi dairy company called Almarai used its subsidiary Fondomonte to grow feed for its cows west of Phoenix, Arizona. Totaling over 4,000 acres of alfalfa, the company drew an unmeasured amount of water from the ground, accelerating depletion of the aquifer.