The list of more affordable EVs that offer 200+ miles of range, a decent DCFC charging curve, and great tech are few and far between. More common are
Underground Water Battery To Bust Energy Storage Dam Wide Open
The US Department of Energy has been eyeballing pumped hydro energy storage for a makeover, and it looks like they have a winner. The Texas firm
Top 25 Corporate Solar Users Account For 14% Of US Solar Market
The top five corporate solar users in America, according to the research that tracks and analyzes commercial solar adoption, are Meta, Amazon, Apple,
Vehicle-To-Grid Solutions Could Open Fast Lane To Net-Zero Future
According to new research on V2G technology from an MIT team published in the journal Energy Advances, as the number of EVs rises, the collective
Tesla Model 3 Highland Project Aims To Reduce Complexity & Boost Profitability
Reuters reports that four unnamed Tesla insiders claim the company has been working behind the scenes to improve the Model 3 by simplifying the
No Kidding: The Tesla Semi Launch Is About To Change Everything
I’ve been eagerly awaiting the Tesla Semi since the first article that I wrote for CleanTechnica four and a half years ago, and I’ve been eagerly
Green Jobs Are Flourishing & Winning Over The Hearts Of Conservative Workers
At least $25.7 billion in new US clean energy factories are in the works, thanks in part to the subsidies in Biden-Harris administration’s landmark
Airbus Designed A Cold Heart For Its New Zero-Emission Plane In Record Time
Normally, we don’t cover hydrogen stuff much here at CleanTechnica. Well, at least not seriously. Often, we’re making fun of it! Why? Because for most
London Mayor Unveils New Charging Strategy Towards Net Zero 2030 At Plug It In Summit
London’s electrification journey still has a long way to go, but the UK’s capital is setting the pace in terms of charging infrastructure. Sadiq Khan,
