CleanTechnica & Forth to Host Webinar on Electric Pickup Trucks
Celebrate Drive Electric Week with Forth and CleanTechnica as we profile one of the hottest topics in electric transportation — electric pickup trucks.
Celebrate Drive Electric Week with Forth and CleanTechnica as we profile one of the hottest topics in electric transportation — electric pickup trucks.
Miss the electric motorcycle webinar co-hosted by Forth and CleanTechnica on August 19? We’ve got you covered with a YouTube recording here.
CleanTechnica and the transportation nonprofit Forth are co-hosting a webinar on Wednesday, August 19, dedicated to riding the lightning on electric motorcycles.
The transportation nonprofit Forth is partnering with CleanTechnica for a webinar devoted to electric motorcycles on August 19. Nick Schoeps, President of Upspun, interviewed in this article, will be a panelist.
Electric motorcycles have come a long way in the last 10 years and exciting things are on the horizon. New models are coming out from big players and sales of e-motos are skyrocketing. We interviewed Dan Quick, director of communications for Zero Motorcycles, for the latest on where we’re going and where we’ve been in this rapidly developing sector.
As mobility changes drastically in this brave, new, COVID-impacted world, there are increasing signs that electric transportation can pivot us towards a better future.
In the last few years, three separate nonprofits opened up electric vehicle (EV) showrooms in Toronto, Canada; Portland, Oregon; and Columbus, Ohio to help the public experience and learn about a range of electric transportation options in a unique, no-pressure, brand-neutral atmosphere.
As part of a new $5.3 billion transportation funding package passed by the Oregon Senate and House, Oregon will finally be instituting a plug-in electric vehicle purchase rebate program.
With state funding slated to end this summer, the Oregon-based electric vehicle advocacy group Drive Oregon has now changed its name and expanded its mission beyond state lines, according to recent reports.