In Part 1, I gave readers some very quick historical background on how the situation in Xinjiang came to be, and what the UN Human Rights office found
How The UN Xinjiang Report Will Impact The Cleantech Industry
Since 2017, there have been many allegations of human rights abuses in what China calls the Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region, known by dissidents as
Cox Automotive Set to Cut Fleet Carbon Emissions in Half
As the auto industry shifts everything to electric, everywhere, a knowledge gap between those who understand EVs and those who don’t is quickly
Connected Kerb Scores £110 Million Investment; Plans 190,000 Curbside Public Chargers
If you are surfing the internet these days, you will hear a lot of huffing and puffing about how people who live in condos or apartments can’t own
EV Rental Company UFODrive Has — FINALLY — Arrived!
European car rental service UFODrive has been busy of late, expanding into new markets across the EU — and now, the company is ready to conquer
How We Can Give People The Range They Want Without Depleting Battery Supplies
A piece by my colleague Carolyn Fortuna earlier this month got me to thinking about how we can solve a huge conundrum in the EV industry. On the one
Another Big Ebusco Sale Shows How Far Behind The US Is About Electric Buses
We’ve covered quite a few stories of electric bus sales, but the number of them vary. Many smaller US transit agencies buy one or two electric buses,
An Idea For A Crazy EV Trek, & What It Shows Us About The Future
As Aptera gets closer to production, I’ve been thinking a lot about where I’m going to take mine to push it to its limits. I think this is an
Pendragon In Advanced Discussions With BYD To Act As Lead Launch Partner In The UK
Pendragon, one of the largest automotive retail brands in the United Kingdom, is in advanced discussions with BYD to be the UK lead launch partner.
