The Chinese firm Hozon Auto officially launched the Neta V in Malaysia at the recently held Malaysia Auto Show. The Neta V is a compact crossover from its Neta Auto electric vehicle brand. Some of the other models in Neta’s stable are the Neta U and Neta S. Neta has delivered over 220,000 electric cars […]
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Tesla Facing Class-Action Lawsuit Again Over Battery Throttling
Some US owners of older Model S and Model X EVs claim Tesla's automatic software updates can reduce range by up to 20 percent.
Extremely Severe Cyclonic Storm Mocha Hits Myanmar, Bangladesh
Extremely Severe Cyclonic Storm Mocha made landfall on 14 May in Myanmar, near the border with Bangladesh, accompanied by sustained winds of 180-190 km/h and violent gusts, torrential rainfall, and flooding. The WMO community provided forecasts and meteorological support to humanitarian agencies to help them mobilize against this dangerous threat for hundreds of thousands of […]
Clean Condo Life: Adapting Existing Buildings To A Changing Climate
It takes work. It takes planning. It takes time. It takes a bunch of people agreeing. It takes someone to recognize the problem, admit to themselves that they have to help solve them, and start moving the ball forward.
Ionity Launched Its Largest DC Fast Charging Station In Italy
It's equipped with 18 individual stalls rated at up to 350 kilowatts.
Polestar CEO Believes Design And Character Are Worth Sacrificing Range For
Thomas Ingenlath reckons having a strong brand identity is crucial in the car industry.
Mississippi Takes Green Hydrogen To Next Level
State office holders in Mississippi continue to spout anti-ESG rhetoric, but a massive green hydrogen hub is taking shape right under their feet.
Here’s How Hertz Electric Car Policies Will Impact The EV Revolution
Hertz is well on its way to electrifying its rental car fleet, which it expects to be 50% electric cars within a few years.
2024 Ford E-Tourneo Courier Is A Compact Electric MPV For Europe
Too bad it's unlikely to come to the United States as it's too small for US tastes.
UCLA Says We Can Hack The Ocean To Store Carbon Dioxide
Researchers at UCLA have devised a novel way of removing carbon dioxide from the world's oceans simply and affordably.