Years after Uber founder and former CEO Travis Kalanick said Uber would buy all the robotaxis Tesla could make (it turns out the figure was
Yes, There Will Be Plenty of Power for Electric Trucks
The idea that the electrical grid won’t be able to handle the coming influx of EVs is a perennial topic for EV skeptics. Lately, we’ve been seeing a
South Africa’s Eskom Starts Construction Of Its First Utility Scale Battery Energy Storage Project
We are starting to see a lot of large grid battery projects taking off around the world. Several years ago, the ‘Big Battery” in Australia, the
European Company Car Market Goes Green
In Europe, the company car market is a lot bigger than in the USA. What the market is in China, I honestly do not know, so this article is for our
Volkswagen Pivots To MEB+ Platform — 700 Km Range, 200 kW Charging
It isn’t easy going green. Volkswagen Group began producing electric cars based on its modular e-chassis, named MEB, in 2019. That platform is
Airports Will Increment Solar To Match 12x Electricity Demand By 2100
Recently I published an assessment of whether a reasonably sized international airport, not Heathrow, Chicago, or Changi, but Edmonton YEG’s smaller
Power to the People: Polestar Offers 68 HP Software Upgrade
Longtime Volvo fans already know that the Polestar brand once served as the AMG to Volvo’s Mercedes, offering high-performance parts and engine
Janus Converts Cement Truck
The last time I spoke with Lex Forsyth of Janus Trucks, he spoke glowingly of an ever expanding backlog of trucks lining up for conversions from
ŠKODA ENYAQ iV vRS — SUV Version Of ŠKODA ENYAQ — Gets UK Pricing
The ŠKODA ENYAQ has been one of the surprise hits of the current electric vehicle market. It was the 5th best selling plugin vehicle in Europe in the
