Zach is tryin' to help society help itself one word at a time. He spends most of his time here on CleanTechnica as its director, chief editor, and
CleanTechnica Tested: The Lectric eBikes XP 3.0
The team at Lectric eBikes is constantly pushing the envelope with new designs, new features and new functionality so when they invited us to come out
Sweden’s Plugin EV Share At 59.4%, Volvo XC40 Back To Strength
October saw Sweden’s plugin electric vehicle share reach 59.4% of the auto market, up from 50.1% year on year. Full electrics alone took 35.5% share,
Why Auditory Experiences Are So Important To EV Drivers
When I get situated in the driver’s seat of my Tesla Model Y, my initial auditory experience is stillness and a vacuum of sound. The motor emits
New US Hydrogen Strategy: Wrong Department, Wrong Authors
The US Department of Energy (DOE) is in an interesting spot in the transformation to a low-carbon economy. 55% of its budget is for nuclear energy,
Solar Panels Should Be Donated To Ukraine ASAP
Russia’s invasion of Ukraine has never been a normal war. From the beginning, the Russian army and its hired private army have targeted civilians. I
Kentucky Emerges From Solar Energy Stealth Mode
Kentucky has been bumping around in the lower tier of US states for installed PV capacity, but its solar energy wallflower days appear could be coming
America’s Largest Transit Bus Charging Station & Microgrid Opens In Maryland
Montgomery County in Maryland is now the site of the largest transit bus charging station and microgrid in America. It currently has the largest fleet
What Is Needed For A Just Transition To Renewables?
Big Oil is trying to get climate liability lawsuits moved from state to federal courts, where they believe they’d be more likely to prevail against
