Tesla Blows Minds Deep In Kentucky
From eastern Kentucky, deep in the heart of “coal country,” comes a short, sweet film from one of our CleanTechnica friends.
From eastern Kentucky, deep in the heart of “coal country,” comes a short, sweet film from one of our CleanTechnica friends.
Hello again, listeners and readers. After a longer than expected off-season, Cleantech Talk is back! Season 3’s contributions should be a bit more regular than Season 2 was, given that I’ve moved — “pivoted” in Silicon Valley lingo — from my full-time engineering job to communications consulting, specifically to be able to dedicate more time to the podcast and related activities.
The first Tesla Model 3 delivered outside of California has found its way to Austin, Texas, where the delivery process was videotaped and uploaded to YouTube by Matt Holm, a friend of the proud new owner.
A report by Fleet News slams plug-in hybrid cars. But its analysis is twisted to show bias toward diesels.
Electric car sales are increasing at very different speeds around the world. Some developed countries still only see a handful of electric car sales per month. Others are moving hundreds of cars off of lots and into garages every day.
Tesla is reportedly exploring the possibility of opening service stations to be co-located with its Superchargers, reports GrubStreet.
Sales of plug-in electric vehicles in the North American markets will be roughly 50% higher in 2017 than they were were in 2016, based on current trends, according to a new report from Navigant Research. That should come as no surprise to those of you who follow our monthly electric car sales reports.
The manual for first responders offers a glimpse into how the Tesla Model 3 is built.
Mercedes is expanding its investment in electric car and battery production facilities in the US and increasing its cooperation with BYD in China.
Tesla is busy installing 1000 Superchargers throughout China. The largest Supercharger installation in the world is now under construction in Shanghai.