Ford Creates Team Edison To Get Into The Electric Car Game
Ford has created Team Edison, a new unit designed to get it back into the electric car game.
Ford has created Team Edison, a new unit designed to get it back into the electric car game.
While Tesla doesn’t advertise as of yet (if the company hasn’t yet met demand, what would be the point?), there have been a number of pretty interesting Tesla ads that have surfaced in recent years … which were all made by enthusiasts rather than company employees or contractors.
The Sierra Club’s press release Monday shares that, indeed, National Drive Electric Day has become a popular and expanding celebration of electric cars, a shining example of our future. Electric cars are immeasurably valuable environmental investments. A record number of cities celebrated the 6th Annual National Drive Electric Week to highlight this and to … [continued]
Originally published on EVANNEX. Yeah, Edison invented the lightbulb. But, then again, Nikola Tesla did some amazing things well … and hey, he’s got the name that inspired the most exciting car company to come along this century. It’s been awhile but our Tesla Eye Candy series is back. We’re bringing … [continued]
Pop quiz: You’re at a cocktail party. Inevitably, the conversation turns to electric cars. An attractive member of the opposite sex leans over to you, sizes you up as someone who knows their amps from their volts, focuses a pair of bedroom blue eyes in your direction that burn a hole … [continued]
The 2016 Nikola Tesla EV Rally in Croatia is fast approaching — with the event slated to begin on June 1st and run through June 5th. The >1000-kilometer rally route will include stops in 12 cities — Poreč, Rovinj, Pula, Labin, Opatija, Starigrad Paklenica, Zadar, Šibenik, Split, Smiljan, Plitvice Lakes, … [continued]
Originally published on EV Obsession. The Freise Brothers created a fan commercial that tells a poignant tale from days long past that applies equally well to the current EVolution of the automotive industry. Inspirational bits often give me the steam to get through another day, to try just a bit harder to be … [continued]
It is the early 1900s (1904–1905), along with Wilbur Wright making his 1st airplane flight, New York City was beginning to build Grand Central Station. Nikola Tesla was describing the process of the ball lightning formation, and Arthur Conan Doyle was bringing Sherlock Holmes back from a 10-year hiatus. What else? The … [continued]
While the mythology that currently surrounds Nikola Tesla does contain a lot of very fanciful elements, there’s no doubt that the man had a mind that was well suited towards the creation of technological “marvels.” The man has certainly left his mark on the world of modern technology — which … [continued]
RenewEconomy Last year, in an interview with Stanford University’s Tony Seba, we foreshadowed the remarkable conclusions of his new book: that energy and transportation as we know it will be history by 2030. That book, the Clean Disruption of Energy and Transportation, is now published, and it has even more dramatic prognosis: Silicon Valley … [continued]