Sign up for CleanTechnica’s Weekly Substack for Zach and Scott’s in-depth analyses and high level summaries, sign up for our daily newsletter, and/or follow us on Google News! Rivian’s Adventure Network is a public DC fast charging network with locations strategically positioned to enable Rivian owners to go on more adventures in more places. The … Continue reading “Charging Up On the Rivian Adventure Network”
Small with Versatility and Performance The second generation Hyundai Kona EV may be the smallest all-electric SUV offered by Hyundai, but that doesn’t mean it doesn’t hold its own through versatility, performance and driving range. Kona – Round 2 Choices: 2 Motors, 2 Batteries, 4 Trims The 2025 Hyundai Kona Electric SE has a 48.6 … Continue reading “Road Test: 2025 Hyundai Kona Electric”
Electrovaya, a developer and manufacturer of industry-specific lithium-ion batteries, has received a new order from a longtime repeat buyer. The order, valued at $4.2 million, is for batteries for use in cold-storage warehouses operated by the customer, which has placed orders in excess of $13 million over the course of its relationship with Electrovaya. The … Continue reading “Electrovaya receives $4.2-million Li-ion battery order for use in cold-storage warehouses”
Advocates say community solar is in line with the conservative principles of free markets and individual property rights — and a recent survey out of deep-red Texas seems to agree. The poll, commissioned by Conservative Texans for Energy Innovation, found more than 90% support protecting property owners’ rights to produce electricity on their land, including with … Continue reading “As clean vehicle rules face repeal, advocates urge states to stay strong”
Slate dropped a bombshell this week when it revealed both itself and its first model: a utilitarian electric pickup truck expected to cost under $20,000 after factoring in the federal tax credit for plug-in cars. Cheap electric vehicles have been elusive for years, in part because EV batteries have historically been so expensive. So this … Continue reading “Why The Slate Truck Doesn’t Use LFP Batteries”
Sign up for CleanTechnica’s Weekly Substack for Zach and Scott’s in-depth analyses and high level summaries, sign up for our daily newsletter, and/or follow us on Google News! Last Updated on: 25th April 2025, 06:18 pm Introduction Front shot of the Blazer EV SS in Radiant Red driving on a scenic road. Chevrolet invited me … Continue reading “New 2025 Chevrolet Blazer SS Takes A Good EV To The Next Level”
Failing to Yield and Other Reasons Why Motorcycle Accidents Happen This article may contain affiliate links. Motorcycle accidents often result in severe injuries and sometimes fatalities. Although measures have been taken by the authorities in Phoenix and other big cities to improve road safety, motorcyclists are still in peril from careless drivers and dangerous road … Continue reading “Two-Wheel Tips: Know What Can Cause Motorcycle Accidents”
Capable of delivering up to 1,200 kW of power to get electric commercial trucks back on the road in minutes, the new ABB MCS1200 Megawatt Charging System is part of an ecosystem of electric vehicle supply equipment (EVSE) that ABB’s bringing to this year’s ACT Expo. ABB E-mobility is using the annual clean trucking conference to … Continue reading “ABB is bringing its new, 1.2 MW modular truck chargers to ACT Expo”
UK solid-state battery technology developer Ilika has verified the high performance of its Goliath batteries manufactured via an industrially scaled process at The UK Battery Industrialisation Centre. This confirms the battery is on track on its route to market, the company said. The announcement follows Ilika’s announcement in February reporting large-scale preparation of the Goliath … Continue reading “Goliath solid-state battery achieves scale-up milestone”
As electric and gas bills rise across the country, a poll released today finds that an overwhelming majority of people in the U.S. are concerned about growing energy costs — and experiencing greater financial stress because of them. In a nationwide survey of about 2,000 adults, conducted by the consumer education nonprofit PowerLines and the polling company Ipsos … Continue reading “Rising utility bills have Americans worried”
