Duke Energy Plans 530 New EV Chargers In Florida
The Duke Energy Park & Plug program will provide 530 new EV charging stations in Florida. Interested parties are encouraged to apply. The chargers and installation are free.
The Duke Energy Park & Plug program will provide 530 new EV charging stations in Florida. Interested parties are encouraged to apply. The chargers and installation are free.
The XERIC project in Europe has developed a more efficient heating and cooling system that may help extend the range of electric vehicles. It could also reduce energy consumption in buildings.
An adventurous YouTuber took his Tesla Model 3 out as an Uber driver, and the reactions he gathered are just priceless.
Why is the renewable energy revolution gaining momentum while the electric car revolution is fighting to make progress? It’s all about money.
Today or yesterday (depending on where you are), Tesla posted an update on its blog that announced that the Model 3 has the lowest chance of injury in crash of any car the NHTSA has ever tested.
There’s a small secret here on CleanTechnica: We ♥ Tesla. Tesla is pushing transportation into a clean, zero-emission, electric future more than any other company. Nonetheless, we also need leadership from large automakers that weren’t born electric. Globally, approximately 96 million passenger vehicles are sold a year. In the US alone, the figure is 17 million or more.
The tariffs imposed by the Trump administration are encouraging Tesla to get its Gigafactory 3 in Shanghai built sooner so it can start manufacturing cars in China. The company says it costs up to 60% more to build a car in the US than in China.
With the Tesla Model 3 — the world’s best car under $50,000–70,000 — completely humbling old luxury car leaders and giving the most popular cars from Toyota and Honda a run for their money, the ongoing question is, “When will conventional automakers get more serious electric competitors onto the market?”
Capricorn Investment Group (CIG) reached out to CleanTechnica with a request to re-publish their open letter to the new CEO of GE, Mr. Lawrence Culp. The letter urges the company to aggressively invest its resources into clean technologies.
Last week was crazy — the Tesla SEC lawsuit settlement, Tesla’s massive quarterly sales record, our first monthly #Pravduh, and more. As a result, I never shared the most popular CleanTechnica stories of September. So, in case you are curious, here were the 20 stories in September that ruled the odd and quirky land of CleanTechnica (pageviews following titles).