Energy | Jun 29, 2022
Solar Umbrella Recall Shows Importance Of Battery Care
It seems like companies are putting solar panels and batteries everywhere these days. Security cameras are a lot easier and cheaper to install if you don’t need to run electrical wiring, so you can just get them with a small solar panel and small battery packs to keep them up all night. You can get […]
Later this year, the vehicle test track at Rivian’s Normal, Illinois, facility is going to get something really cool: a wind turbine that’s hundreds of feet tall. The turbine is rated for 2.8 megawatts, and can generate up to 10 million kilowatt-hours (kWh) of electricity annually. Why do this? I’ll let Rivian answer that: âTo […]
When I first saw that Ford was opening up its Heritage Vault, a collection of images from the company’s past, I thought that it wouldn’t be exciting for CleanTechnica readers. After all, we’re into EVs around here, and maybe plug-in hybrids. Ford’s heritage? Well, it’s almost all gas and diesel, right? But, then I thought […]
In a recent press release, LG announced that it is moving into the EV charging station business with the acquisition of AppleMango. Together with GS Energy and GS Neotek, an energy services company and a related IT service provider, LG purchased the EV charging station company to basically put together a complete package of services. […]
Official photos of the Hyundai Ioniq 6 were released today.
Wallflowers no more: solid oxide fuel cells are ready to do the green hydrogen dance.
Interview responses in article form presented to David Waterworth by Emma Hunt.
By Paul Wildman and David Waterworth, who answer the same questions about EVs over and over and over … and over.