Canadian Investment Fund Launching World’s First “Future Car” ETF
The Canadian investment fund Evolve Funds Group is planning to launch what will be the world’s first “future car”–focused exchange-traded fund (ETF) on Friday, according to reports.
The Canadian investment fund Evolve Funds Group is planning to launch what will be the world’s first “future car”–focused exchange-traded fund (ETF) on Friday, according to reports.
New incentives meant to increase community member use of plug-in electric and hybrid vehicle use have been revealed by the Dubai Supreme Council of Energy, at a recent press conference.
Ben Sullins of Teslanomics calculates that a Tesla Model 3 equipped the way most people want it will cost about $890 a month including payments, electricity and insurance.
Tesla’s infotainment systems will now be powered by computer chips supplied by Intel, rather than by Nvidia, according to a new report from Bloomberg.
The top 20 CleanTechnica stories of the past week were again packed with fun stuff, Tesla videos, original commentary and analysis from CleanTechnica on the EV revolution, and much more.
Okay. The video posted a few days ago about the first Tesla Model 3 delivered outside of California kinda bombed when the person who uploaded it to YouTube subsequently removed it. That’s a shame. Got too much publicity, we suppose. But that’s not the end of the story. Plenty of others are committing Model 3 sightings to video and posting them to YouTube, so we turned our ace research team loose (that would be Kyle Field) and came up with some other videos to help you deal with your disappointment.
Most of you reading this are in agreement: electric vehicles will upend the conventional vehicle industry within the next 50 10–20 years. The pollution industry in the world of transport will be destroyed. Gasmobiles stinking up cities, garages, lungs, hearts, and minds will be retiring to scrapyards and history books. But the endgame is sort of boring — yes, awesome, but boring since it is the end of it all.
… With anchor Jane Curtin III. Tonight’s top story… The last automobile powered by an internal combustion engine was sent to the salvage yard today. We will have film at 11:00pm showing a 1959 Cadillac Eldorado convertible being towed into Monster Joe’s Auto & Trucks Dismantlers in Los Angeles, California. The car had been hidden in the bunker of a decommissioned Air Force Base ever since President Trump signed into law a bill confiscating all gasoline-powered vehicles from citizens during his third term in office.
From eastern Kentucky, deep in the heart of “coal country,” comes a short, sweet film from one of our CleanTechnica friends.
Hello again, listeners and readers. After a longer than expected off-season, Cleantech Talk is back! Season 3’s contributions should be a bit more regular than Season 2 was, given that I’ve moved — “pivoted” in Silicon Valley lingo — from my full-time engineering job to communications consulting, specifically to be able to dedicate more time to the podcast and related activities.