
Enjoying your weekend? Here’s some more cleantech fun for your reading and viewing pleasure:
Tesla
- Tesla Power Wall Without Solar
- Let The Groveling Begin For Gig 2
- Another Insane Mode Video — NSFW
- Model S Australia Road Trip Energy Usage
- 120,000 Miles In A Tesla Model S In Just 2 Years — Happy Customer Shares His Story
- Drag-Racing My Tesla P85D: 71-Year-Old Novice Hits The Strip (Video)
- Woohoo — Two Weekends of Texsla (you know, where “Teslas can’t sell cars”)
Solar
- Solar Storage Gets An Upgrade By German Inventor
- Innovations In Solar Finance For Homeowners & Installers
- SolarEdge Inverters Now Included In All Vivint Solar Systems
- German PV Auctions: Told You So
- SolarCity Relocating 85 Arizona Workers, Cites Solar Fees
- SEPA Unveils Rankings Of Top Solar Utilities In The US
- Why Community Shared Solar Is Ready To Be The ‘Great Equalizer’
- North Carolina Solar Tax Credit Expanded For 1 Year
Other
- BMW i3 Becomes Mobile ATM For Polish Bank
- Commercial EV Sales Could Exceed 800,000 By 2023
- Nissan LEAF Sales Climb To Over 170,000 Worldwide
- This “Flux Capacitor” Is A 1975 Enfield EV Packing 1,000 Horsepower
- Wind Energy: It’s What Texas Does Best, If State Leaders Will Let Us
- A Northern New York Town Invests in a Microgrid to Keep the Power On
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