Energy | Sep 28, 2022
Apparently We Need To Talk About Evacuations & EVs (Again)
It seems like every time there’s a natural disaster or severe storm that involves cars, the anti-EV FUD comes out in force on social media and conservative traditional media. Hurricanes knock out power, and therefore EVs are useless for evacuation. Some people got stuck in a snow storm on the highway, and you’d freeze to […]
I recently published an article about how Tesla’s share of the electric vehicle (BEV) market has shifted over the past two years. Despite the fact that Tesla’s deliveries grew 180% from Q2 2020 to Q2 2022, the company’s share of the BEV market dropped from 25.1% in Q2 2020 to 15.6% in Q2 2022 (combining […]
The hydrogen economy of the future is taking shape, and big bucks are involved: Denmark’s Topsoe and the firm HIF Global are bringing green hydrogen and green ammonia to Texas and the US.
A California utility will use iron flow batteries from ESS for long term energy storage of up to 12 hours of duration.
When renting EVs becomes easier, more people will buy EVs.
A couple months ago, when the Silverado EV was announced, I got into an interesting conversation with Jo Borrás, one of my colleagues here at CleanTechnica. In an article, I called the Silverado EV a unibody, like the Honda Ridgeline or the Ford Maverick. He told me I had made a rookie mistake calling it […]
If you work hard and save money, you too can live in a van down by the river.