Energy | Aug 31, 2022
Waymo Explains How It Keeps Test Drivers Attentive & Safe From Fatigue
In the past, I’ve written several times about the attention problem with advanced driver assist systems. The fundamental problem is that when you aren’t having to steer the vehicle, it’s hard to keep yourself alert and awake, and a number of studies bear this out. Waymo sums it up like this: “… a general relationship […]
In a recent article, our head honcho shared a rumor about the Model 3 and Model Y, and the coming demise of the gear shifting stalk, turn signal stalk, and other manual controls. Tesla already did this with the more limited production Model S and X vehicles along with moving to a yoke steering wheel, […]
By Scott Childers Vice President, Essential Power at Stryten Energy
A couple weeks ago, I shared the story of a new variant of the Porsche Taycan setting a lap record at the famous Nürburgring. But, a recent story about a gas-powered car that isn’t known for being the most amazing sports vehicle on the road shows us that electric vehicles still have a long way […]
A national level green nonprofit can lower the cost of capital, negotiate with private sector partners, and directly fund local institutions to coordinate projects in the communities that need them the most.
No mopeds here! This one is definitely an e-bike.
A few weeks ago, I covered the story of IKEA expanding EV charging in Sweden. At that time, the company announced plans to put 1,000 charging stations in its Sweden stores (in the companyâs home country). The quick EV chargers were the product of working together between Recharge and IKEA, and they represented a significant expansion […]