As I inched down I-95 outside Boston on a Friday afternoon — stop and go, brake lights and sudden acceleration — my attention was drawn to a Kia EV6
VinFast Serves Its First 100 Customers In Vietnam
VinFast has just released its first 100 VF8 all-electric SUVs to customers in Vietnam, paving the way for a the release 5,000 VF8s globally. Starting
Exploding The “Electric Cars Will Destroy The Grid” Myth
The news and the internet are aflame with stories about how electric cars will destroy the electrical grid. Here’s how that argument works: 1) A few
Can Someone Explain To Me Why Tesla FSD Can’t Choose The Correct Lane?
First of all, for background, note that FSD was one of my top 4 reasons for buying a Tesla Model 3, and I’d be more than thrilled if FSD got to
California’s Electricity Rates Should Be Unbundled — Op-Ed
The discussion about California’s grid, rooftop solar energy, and net metering goes on. Following up on the comments under this article and then this
California Embraces A New Approach To Community Solar
Community solar is a way to allow people who don’t have access to a roof that is suitable for solar panels to take part in the world of renewable
Domestic Halloysite To Help Automakers With US Electric Vehicle Tax Credit
Electric vehicle makers in the US could get an assist from halloysite to ramp up their domestic supply chains (photo courtesy of Ionic Mineral
Build Back Better Lives Again, Now With Green Hydrogen
President Biden’s signature Build Back Better bill fell into the dustbin of history last summer, but apparently the US Department of Commerce did not
Sunshine State Accelerates the Drive to Electric!
Queenslanders are being surveyed about what incentives they need to move to an electric vehicle. When I bought my Tesla Model 3 three years ago (with
