Aviation contributes significantly to greenhouse gas emissions. In the United States, commercial flights produce about 805 million metric tons of
NASA Space Tech Could Help EVs Charge In 5 Minutes, But Do We Really Need That?
Space is a tough place to be. People complain online about Texas weather swinging from hot to freezing in mere days or hours (and maybe even display
Next-generation Hyundai Flagship EV Teased
Last week, Hyundai released these “teaser” images ahead of the official reveal of its all-new Grandeur luxury flagship — but it’s so slick, and the
Putting Nissan’s ProPILOT 2 To The Test In The 2023 Nissan ARIYA
A foundational pillar of the initiative is Nissan’s fully electric ARIYA crossover that is aimed directly at the heart of the popular segment. Nissan
Hyundai Ioniq 5 Goes Glamping In The UK
It’s called Hotel Hyundai, and it’s an EV-powered getaway inspired by market research showing that people in the UK are looking for sustainable travel
First Time EV Buyer? Thinking It Through & Coming Full Circle
By Robert Simon Editor’s note: Rob is a longtime CleanTechnica reader and western North Carolina-based entrepreneur and property manager who has taken
Opole & Solaris Are Putting Even More Electric Buses On Polish Roads
Opole is a city located in southern Poland, on the Oder River. It’s the historical capital of Upper Silesia, and today it has a population of around
CATL Taps The Brakes On North America Battery Factory Plan
Reuters is reporting that CATL, the largest battery manufacturer in the world, is reconsidering its plan to build a battery factory in North
Tata Motors Is Electrifying Both Transit & Rideshare
While European, East Asian, and American EVs get a lot of attention, we have to remember that there’s a wider world out there, and there’s a lot of
