
The top 20 CleanTechnica articles of the week are below, with little surprise that Tesla is again on top. We’re not sure why. From the enlightenment we’ve received from some commenters in the past few days, Tesla’s cars are crap, Kool-Aid powered, and certainly not worth anyone’s sustained attention. ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
- Tesla Model 3 vs 22 Competitors — The Straight Specs — over 140,000 views and still on fire
- Tesla Model S P100DL — A Disaster For Gasheads — via EV Annex
- Kreisel Electric Wins Frost & Sullivan EV Award Thanks To “Lightest” Battery
- A Funny Story — Used Tesla Model S vs Toyota Prius Prime
- Goodbye, Mitsubishi i-MiEV — You Were My First — still hot
- “It’s Amazing When Nothing Holds You Back” — The New Nissan LEAF
- Specially Equipped Volvo XC60 PHEVs Will Film Solar Eclipse In America — via Gas2
- 7 Notes From New Tesla Model X Commercial (Video)
- First Tesla Solar Roof Systems Installed On Employee Homes
- Brompton Folding Electric Bicycle Has 50 Mile Range, Ships In 2018
- Tesla Confirms Model 3 Will Be First Mass Market Electric Vehicle
- Tesla Model 3 Naysayers Slammed — Old Quotes — via TeslaMondo
- Flash Drought In US High Plains May Have Already Destroyed Half Of This Year’s Wheat Crop
- Tesla Fast Tracks Model Y To Push Into Lucrative CUV Market
- Elon Musk’s Solar Power Math — via EV Annex
- Avionics V1 — Stunning 5 kW Wild Retro Boardtracker — still hot
- Good News, Bad News For Solar In Arizona
- Elon Musk May Want To Get Back In The Hyperloop Fun After Successful Test — via Gas2
- 100% Electric Car Sales Up 86% In 2017 (US Electric Car Sales Report)
- 2018 Nissan LEAF Caught On Camera — via Gas2
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