Major Vehicle-to-Grid Trial Initiating In UK
Vehicle-to-grid trials have been going on for years. A new one in the UK, though, goes to new levels and might be the trial that helps vehicle-to-grid (V2G) technology break through.
Vehicle-to-grid trials have been going on for years. A new one in the UK, though, goes to new levels and might be the trial that helps vehicle-to-grid (V2G) technology break through.
We are witnessing another industrial revolution. The rapidly evolving e-mobility industry is bringing more and more electric vehicles (EVs) onto the market that help us shift away from gasoline and diesel cars and mitigate climate change.
As you can see from the title of this piece, Milan just placed one of the West’s biggest electric bus orders, an order for 100 electric buses from Solaris, which goes on top of 40 electric buses put into service last year.
General Motors is picking up the pace of electric car development and putting another $7 billion behind its EV push.
We reported earlier this week that the UK is planning to boot sales of new fossil fuel cars by 2030, which is an accelerated timeline from the original 2017 plan to do so by 2040 and a subsequent February 2020 plan to do so by 2035.
Volta Trucks argues that there’s something lacking, though.
Heat pumps in the worst buildings and nothing else would eliminate about 1.9 megatonnes of CO2e per year in Canada.
Mazda just revealed an all-new diesel engine it won’t offer until 2025, right when the ICE bans start to hit. Are they nuts!?
With or without Congressional equity, Biden is certain to point the US toward a safer climate future.
More good news for renewables: US Energy Department hatches plan to pepper US farms with crop-friendly solar panels.
A new partnership between Fiat Chrysler Automobiles and Kaluza is now aiming to make EV life even cleaner and greener with a smart charging initiative in the UK.