KIA Joins With Amazon To Make Home EV Charging Easy
KIA and Amazon are teaming up to make getting an EV charger installed at home a ‘one call does it all’ process. What a concept!
KIA and Amazon are teaming up to make getting an EV charger installed at home a ‘one call does it all’ process. What a concept!
In Wolfsburg this week, Volkswagen officials suggested that a family of urban electric cars with a range of 125 miles and starting at around $22,500 would be on sale by 2023. They will be basic transportation but still be capable of over the air updates.
While president Tramp keeps up glued to his Twitter account, his henchmen are busy plotting to kill us all with more and more fossil fuel emissions. Sleep tight, America.
San Francisco officials are considering the creation of a new municipal utility from the wreckage left behind by the PG&E bankruptcy. It would focus on providing 100% renewable energy to the people of the city at an affordable cost.
When the next 007 movie hits the theaters, James Bond will be seen piloting an Aston Martin Rapide E electric car. If EVs are finding their way into such high profile movies, can the EV revolution be far behind?
Tesla and the City of Pasadena have entered into an agreement to build a new fast charging facility. Tesla will install 24 Superchargers on the top level of the Marengo parking garage and pay for the installation of the wiring needed to install another 20 Level 3 fast chargers. When complete, it will be the largest EV fast charging facility in the western US.
Volkswagen keeps upping its electric car projections. It now says the new MEB platform could form the basis for 70 models and projects its sales of electric cars will reach 22 million vehicles by 2028.
The Nissan LEAF is the best-selling electric car in history with more than 400,000 sold since 2010. The company plans to introduce it to new markets in Central and South America and throughout Southeast Asia and Oceania this year.
Scientists at Harvard and MIT think geo-engineering by injecting sulfur dioxide into the stratosphere could help cool the Earth without severe impacts on most of the regions of the world. But the research is still very preliminary, Meanwhile the world continues to move toward disaster with few concerned enough to take meaningful action.
Elizabeth Warren wants to break up the tech giants to promote competition which she says will benefit ordinary people. Even some Republicans support her. Will her proposal ever get past the proposal phase?