CleanTechnica Survey Respondents Love E-Bikes & Have Money: Part 2
A 41% preference for electric bikes vs the 27% preference for electric motorcycles among the audience of mostly older, wealthier, male North Americans looks rather stunning.
A 41% preference for electric bikes vs the 27% preference for electric motorcycles among the audience of mostly older, wealthier, male North Americans looks rather stunning.
Global regulations about what electric bicycles can be and do are all over the map. Innovation is moving faster than regulation.
Blockchain clean technology solutions are spring up globally. At present we see 63 initiatives across 26 countries. Some are innovation efforts by major utilities and vendors. Others are fast-moving startups by cryptocurrency entrepreneurs. Many will disappear in the next year or two, but as a group they hold significant promise for innovation.
“As with every struggle for a social good, leaders are needed to step up and show the way, to build a new norm,” writes Rob van Riet and Anna Skowron from the World Future Council.
CleanChoice Energy, in partnership with CleanTechnica, has created a “Clean Energy 101” White Paper to explainer that makes it easy to understand renewable energy and clean energy.
Another week, another long list of extremely popular Tesla stories, with a handful of other cleantech pieces sprinkled in. As a reminder, we primarily publish non-Tesla articles. Nonetheless, Tesla stories dominate our top 20 list week after week. If we just wanted to get more views, we’d chase Tesla stories night and day. However, we find it’s more useful to provide broad coverage of important cleantech topics to convey useful context about what is happening in the shift away from fossil fuels.
No one outside of Tesla knows Tesla’s clear, definite, official monthly sales figures. No one outside of Tesla knows the global figures let alone for the US ones. Nonetheless, one thing is obvious — Tesla is completely crushing the competition in the midsize luxury car segment.
As promised in last week’s #Pravduh about #Tesla report, here is a breakdown of all the publishers we track and how their coverage has changed over the past 3 months. We were also planning to release a breakdown of the authors. However, since this article is already quite long, we decided to postpone that till next week.
Continuing our in-depth interview series on international mobility startup Byton, we spoke with founder and CEO Dr. Carsten Breitfeld, AKA Carsten, in Santa Clara, California.
I have watched every single Elon Musk interview I can find. People often ask the same questions of him (which is unfortunate since there is so much more we would all like to know). One of those questions is, “how does one start a successful company?” Elon will essentially respond with two main simple pieces of advice. First, work 100 hours a week, and secondly, ask for as much constructive criticism as possible. It is within this spirit that this article is written.