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Auto Execs Go Bearish On EVs (Again) — Not So Bright
Auto execs were super bearish on electric vehicles (EVs) for years. They said there was very little demand for electric vehicles and EVs would remain
NIO Passes 300,000 Sales, Zeekr Going Public (Seeking $1 Billion+)
We’ve got some notable news from two Chinese EV startups from this past week or so. NIO has hit a big sales milestone, and Zeekr is looking to go
Senator Warren Seeks Answers From Tesla Board About Musk’s Possible Conflicts Of Interest
The Tesla board is on the proverbial hot seat. Has the Tesla Board of Directors failed to meet its legal duty with regard to the actions of Tesla’s
Gridworks To Invest $50 Million In Virunga Power To Ramp Up Run-Of-River Hydro Projects Across Several African Countries
Gridworks, is a UK government-backed investor in Africa’s electricity networks. It is wholly owned by British International Investment, the UK’s
6 Minutes to Spare as Sunswift 7 Solar Car Sets Provisional World Record!
Sydney’s University of New South Wales Sunswift 7 solar-powered electric car has claimed a provisional Guinness World Record by going 1000 km (620
Crunch Time For Colorado River As Federal Government Ponders Mandatory Cuts
The Colorado River provides water to more than 25 million Americans and irrigates much of the farmland in the southwest part of the country. But
Putting The RICO In Puerto Rico — Lawsuit Alleges Oil Companies Are Racketeers
16 communities in Puerto Rico have filed a lawsuit against ExxonMobil, Shell, Conoco, Chevron, Occidental, and a host of other oil and coal companies
Audi’s Transition To Sustainable Operations Continues As The Q8 e-tron Moves Into Production
The first Audi Q8 e-tron rolled off the production line at Audi’s factory in Brussels, Belgium on December 14th. The event in and of itself was fairly
