ClipperCreek Looks To The Future With New 64 Amp Residential & Commercial EVSE
With an eye to the future, ClipperCreek has launched a new high-power 64 amp EV charging box designed for use in home and in commercial applications.
With an eye to the future, ClipperCreek has launched a new high-power 64 amp EV charging box designed for use in home and in commercial applications.
This week, Nissan and affiliate 4R Energy Corporation are launching a new initiative to give used Nissan LEAF batteries a second life as the energy storage banks for off-grid lights in a new effort called “The Light Reborn.”
With all the talk of hyper-performance electric vehicles (EV) and other unobtainium cars, we’re happy to report a refreshing story that should appease those unhappy with electric vehicle (EV) affordability. How about a 3D-printed EV for $7,500? And the best part is that you won’t have to wait for it very long.
This is the first of two parts about the cousins Hans-Henrik Thomsen and Glenn Ellegaard Nielsen and their amazing efforts in electrifying the drag racing sport. They have built and driven battery-powered vehicles for drag racing since 2007, resulting in 7 — still standing — world records with 4 different vehicles: 2 motorcycles and 2 cars.
Prodded by his Twitter followers, Elon Musk has deleted the Facebook pages for SpaceX, Tesla, and SolarCity. Is Elon trying to tell you something?
BMW will not begin mass production of plug-in electric vehicles until at least 2020, because the company’s current tech won’t allow for the company to generate a high enough profit margin to do so, the firm’s CEO has been quoted as saying.
Nissan is now planning to sell at least 1 million electrified vehicles a year by 2022, company execs have revealed.
The new Nissan LEAF: the world’s best-selling zero-emissions electric vehicle now most advanced and accessible on the planet
The measure to approve the previously proposed performance-based compensation plan for Tesla CEO Elon Musk passed with around 80% support, with around 73% of votes cast, the company revealed in a new Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) filing.
Do you ever feel like you’re watching some of the most interesting technological development, but at the same pace as glaciers melting? Vehicle-to-grid (V2G) certainly holds a special spot in this department. It has been touted as practical for over a decade now, but we still don’t really have it.