In writing a recent article on the Iran War, I did some research on how the Tesla Model Y, the new Nissan Leaf, and the new Chevy Bolt are selling and
Update On Iran War’s Impact On Global Auto Sales
A couple of months ago, I wrote this article on the new war in Iran’s impact on global auto sales, and today I’m writing this to update
Happy World Ocean Day!
With festivities scheduled in many communities to heighten awareness about the important role that the seas play in our lives, I had several choices
Mexico Reaches 5 Gigawatts of Distributed Solar Power
Mexico has reached another renewable energy milestone. From 600,368 installations across the country, Mexico reached 5,164.98 MW (5.165 GW) of
BYD Exports Rose 80% Year Over Year In May
I recently covered BYD’s monthly sales — passenger vehicles and commercial vehicles — as I’ve been doing for a long time now. However,
Elon Musk Said He Wouldn’t Take SpaceX Public — Two Things That Changed His Mind
Elon Musk struggled massively with the pressure of Tesla being a public company. Many see the company as an obvious, insane success — especially as it
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The SpaceX IPO will happen in a few days. Will it make millionaires of us all or leave many investors in tears? The post Star Power — Pulling Back
France Gets Electrification Right, But 2030 Is Doing A Lot Of Work
France has announced a national electrification push that is directionally correct in a way that a lot of energy policy still is not. It is not
Waymo Sending Used EV Batteries to Community Clean Energy
Some Waymo robotaxis are already getting old, at least in terms of miles driven and technological evolution. The company is apparently at the point
