GM Battery Hopes, Meek Mill ♥ Tesla, Tesla Model 3 = #1 In California — CleanTechnica Top 20


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GM won a rare win last week in terms of CleanTechnica views. The most popular story of the week was one about GM potentially having a million-mile battery and EVs with 600 miles of range at some point. It’s a target. Otherwise, Tesla took the next two spots on the podium, thanks to Meek Mill’s enthusiasm for Tesla and the Model 3 being the top selling vehicle (of any kind or class) in California in the 1st quarter of 2020 — quite a feat. For more, scroll down and check out the rest of the top 20 list.

GM Ultium battery pack
Photo by Steve Fecht for General Motors
  1. GM EVs May Someday Have Million-Mile Batteries & 600 Mile Ranges
  2. Meek Mill Wants To Buy All The Teslas!
  3. Tesla Model 3 = Top Selling Car in California
  4. Nanotech Energy Claims Its Graphene Lithium Battery Will Charge 18 Times Faster Than Conventional Li-Ion Battery
  5. Tesla Model 3 Cost of Ownership After 2 Years & 50,000+ Miles
  6. Greyp Finally Brings Its Tech-Forward Supercharged E-bikes To The US
  7. Tesla Roadster Will Really Use SpaceX Rocket Thrusters — Because Elon
  8. Italians Can Now Install Rooftop Solar PV Systems For Free
  9. MIT Study Says Using Retired EV Batteries For Grid-Scale Energy Storage Could Be Profitable
  10. Audi e-tron Is The New King Of Norway
  11. Sandy Munro Pits Tesla Cybertruck Against Ford F-150, Chevy Silverado, & RAM 1500
  12. US Wind Power Plants Show Little Decline With Age
  13. BYD Qin = China’s Best Selling Electric Vehicle In April (China EV Sales Report)
  14. Why Are We Subsidizing Fossil Fuels? Seriously
  15. California May Soon Mandate Uber & Lyft Shift To Electric Vehicles
  16. Elon Musk, SpaceX, & NASA Are Taking The 2nd Step Toward Mars 🚀🚀
  17. Amazon Going Solar — Big Time
  18. What’s Up With Volkswagen Software?
  19. Tesla Model Y Delivery Estimate Goes Down To 4–8 Weeks
  20. Electric Bus Fleet In Washington Has Completed 50 MWh Of Wireless Charging

Overall, it was quite a diverse week for cleantech news (and some space stuff we don’t normally cover).


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