Tesla Impact Report Highlights Sustainability & Battery Recycling
The latest Impact Report from Tesla says the company is making sustainability a central part of all its business operations.
The latest Impact Report from Tesla says the company is making sustainability a central part of all its business operations.
Originally published on EU SCIENCE HUB, The European Commission’s science and knowledge service. A study recently published by the Commission’s Joint Research Centre assesses how best to identify at the European level an additional fifth category of batteries — those used for Light Means of Transport (LMT) such as e-bikes … [continued]
A new wind turbine blade recycling strategy deploys gravity-based energy storage technology for maximum circular economy impact.
An Interview with Professor Roberts Dr. Ted Roberts is an internationally recognized expert and innovator in the field of electrochemical technology. He completed his BA (1987), MEng (1988), and PhD (1992) at Cambridge University. Prior to moving to Calgary in 2012, he was a professor at the University of Manchester … [continued]
Cycling, e-biking, or walking can help tackle the climate crisis — even if you swap the car for active transport just one day a week — according to a new study led by researchers from the University of Oxford’s Transport Studies Unit.
This is an introductory blog post in a series examining current challenges and opportunities for recycling of clean energy technologies. Covered in this series are solar panels, wind turbines, and energy storage batteries.
People for Bikes has published the top 5 cities, perhaps happier cities than most, for bikes in the US, out of a total of 567 cities.
New York City is experiencing a high in bicycling as urbanites avoid mass transit and reinvent their traveling methods across the city.
The growth in deployments of lithium batteries will inevitably create a large flow of retired or used batteries. By 2030, analysts predict that retirements could exceed half a million vehicles annually or over 2 million metric tonnes of batteries per year.
The Townie Go! 7D is a Townie through and through. Its beach cruiser frame comes in a traditional or step-through design to suit any lifestyle. It brings the same flat-footed designs Townie is known for into the age of electrification, but taps into a new generation of technology to make life even easier, if you can imagine that.