Kona Electric SUV From Hyundai May Have 210 Mile Range [Hot!]
The Hyundai Kona electric SUV will have two battery sizes and a maximum range of 210 miles. It will be available next year.
The Hyundai Kona electric SUV will have two battery sizes and a maximum range of 210 miles. It will be available next year.
China is rapidly approaching peak fossil fuel extraction according to a new state-funded study led by the China University of Petroleum in Beijing.
Camden, New Jersey, will soon be home to the state’s first all-electric buses thanks to the utilization of a $500,00 Federal Transit Administration (FTA) Low or No Emission Vehicle Deployment Grant (Low-No) for the purchase of several battery-electric buses from Proterra, according to the nonprofit coalition ChargEVC.
One of the pioneers in modern electric aviation is releasing more details on the launch of its Aero aircraft today. The hybrid-to-electric aircraft is the first of an ambitious line of electric and hybrid regional platforms that promise to seat up to 12 passengers for short hops.
Hyundai Motor is now launching its first fully electric carsharing program in the city of Amsterdam in the Netherlands, according to an email sent to CleanTechnica.
The speciality diesel engine manufacturer Deutz will be expanding its business operations to include hybrid and battery-electric “engine” offerings from 2020 onwards, according to recent reports.
The commercial deployment of self-driving car tech in the US now appears to be on the fast track, following the unanimous approval of a bill aimed at just that outcome by a US Senate panel.
Self-driving vehicles from GM’s Cruise Automation were involved in a total of 6 auto crashes in California during the month of September, the company has reported to regulators in California.
Scientists in Florida and Japan have created new catalysts that can separate hydrogen from water more efficiently using less energy. Is the dream of a hydrogen economy still a thing?
In small numbers, electric cars will change little, but in large numbers they could reverse the stagnant growth in electricity use, which has dropped in five of the last eight years and affected the bottom line of many electric utilities.