VW’s Electrify America Ad Campaign Begins With Chevy Bolt As The Star
Electrify America has begun a new national ad campaign designed to educate American consumers about driving electric cars. It features a Chevy Bolt but no Teslas.
Electrify America has begun a new national ad campaign designed to educate American consumers about driving electric cars. It features a Chevy Bolt but no Teslas.
ReCup is a German startup that asks coffee drinkers to pay a deposit on their to-go coffee cups. The deposit is refundable at more than 1,000 locations throughout Germany.
A series of emails released by the EPA show senior scientists warned the agency repeatedly that its new fuel economy rules are based on false assumptions. The revelations should boost the chances of success for states like California that have sued the EPA over the new policies.
Workhorse brought its W-15 electric pickup truck and SureFly personal helicopter to midtown Manhattan this week to kick off its #Work Ahead campaign. The company is committed to showing business and industry kick the fossil fuel habit.
As NIO gears up to start full production of the ES8, its electric all-wheel drive SUV, it is also planning an IPO in the US that may raise enough money to bring its products to markets outside of China.
Starting this month, certain employees of Valley Metro in Phoenix, Arizona, will be able to use an autonomous shuttle from Waymo to get back and forth to work. It is part of an experiment to figure out how self-driving cars and public transportation can work together.
A report entitled Clean Jobs Midwest shows that renewable energy and clean tech are adding more good paying jobs in Trump country than any other industry.
Laura Ingraham has become wealthy by peddling her hate-filled spew on Fox News. Sometimes you have to wonder if the cast of characters that network features really believe the awful things they say or whether they are just highly paid actors who have perfected the art of purveying their toxic stew of venom and bile on screen, only to return to being normal human beings when the camera is off.
The German engineered iEV X electric car is a minuscule 31 inches wide and 62 inches long. Best of all, you can order yours now on Kickstarter for a bargain basement $2,150.
Some people seem to thrive on turbulent times. Others prefer tranquility. Elon Musk is definitely in the first group. He seems to be happiest when things around him are in chaos — or at least, that’s where he shines. If so, he must be ecstatic and glowing brightly at the moment. After tweeting last week that he might take Tesla private, the news media has been awash with guesses, wild ass guesses, and far-fetched speculation about who might be interested in walking Tesla and Elon down the aisle in a financial marriage that could have international implications.