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VIDEO: EV battery testing with next-level turnkey solutions from AVL

​In a recent interview with Charged, Dr. Christian Meisner, Global Vice President of Battery and Cell Testing at AVL, delved into the company’s innovative battery testing solutions tailored for the evolving EV industry. AVL, with a legacy spanning over 75 years in the automotive sector, has diversified its expertise across three primary divisions: simulation, powertrain … Continue reading “VIDEO: EV battery testing with next-level turnkey solutions from AVL”

Can solar power thrive despite Trump’s culture wars?

“The bottom line is all that adds up to market uncertainty for one of the fastest growing sectors of our economy, and nothing is more important to businesses and investors than market clarity,” said Bob Keefe, the executive director of E2, a nonpartisan organization promoting policies that are good for the economy and environment. ​“And right … Continue reading “Can solar power thrive despite Trump’s culture wars?”

Chevrolet Silverado EV ZR2 concept takes EV trucks off-road racing

Chevy is taking the Silverado EV off-road racing in concept form The concept gets the ZR2 nameplate along with the Hummer EV’s powertrain, trick shocks, big tires, and skid plates A production variant is feasible and quite likely in the future General Motors is looking to drum up interest in an upcoming off-road variant of … Continue reading “Chevrolet Silverado EV ZR2 concept takes EV trucks off-road racing”

News: 2026 Cadillac Escalade IQL EV

Is the Electric Escalade Line-up Now Complete? Clean Fleet Report will have the opportunity to drive the much awaited, all-new and all-electric 2025 Cadillac Escalade IQ next week, so look for a Flash Drive story on our experience right after that. However, big news can’t wait, so Cadillac scooped themselves by announcing the addition of … Continue reading “News: 2026 Cadillac Escalade IQL EV”

Tesla to build a new Megafactory in Texas near Houston

Tesla is going to build a new Megafactory in Texas near Houston, according to a tax abatement agreement with Waller County. At the time of writing, Tesla had yet to comment on the new project, but the Waller County Commissioners Court confirmed the project on Wednesday when they approved a tax abatement deal with the company: Under … Continue reading “Tesla to build a new Megafactory in Texas near Houston”

Advancing power test equipment for EV, EVSE, DUT simulation and battery testing (Webinar)

The race to develop high-quality, reliable battery and EV technology is more intense than ever. To stay ahead, manufacturers need purpose built testing solutions that ensure performance, safety, and compliance. Join this session at next week’s Virtual Conference on EV Engineering, presented by Chroma, where we will will illustrate how advanced power automated test systems … Continue reading “Advancing power test equipment for EV, EVSE, DUT simulation and battery testing (Webinar)”

2026 Cadillac Escalade IQL costs $132,695, arrives mid-2025

Cadillac on Wednesday announced a stretched version of its Escalade IQ electric SUV. Due to start production later this year, the 2026 Cadillac Escalade IQL boasts more interior space than the standard Escalade IQ, serving the same function Escalade ESV does in the internal-combustion Escalade lineup. 2026 Cadillac Escalade IQL Cadillac points to an extra … Continue reading “2026 Cadillac Escalade IQL costs $132,695, arrives mid-2025”

ENAPI raises 7.5 million euros in seed funding for its EV charging connectivity platform

ENAPI, a connectivity platform for the EV charging industry, has closed a 7.5-million-euro ($8.1-million) seed funding round led by Voyager Ventures. The new financing round, combined with a $2.7-million pre-seed round completed 10 months ago, brings the company’s total funding to $10.8 million. ENAPI will use the new funding to fast-track its plans to become … Continue reading “ENAPI raises 7.5 million euros in seed funding for its EV charging connectivity platform”

This map shows where to swap out industrial boilers for heat pumps

U.S. manufacturers rely on more than 30,000 small industrial boilers to make a large number of things: foods, drinks, paper, chemicals, clothes, electronics, furniture, transportation equipment, and more. The vast majority of these smaller boilers burn fossil fuels — mostly gas, but sometimes coal or oil. Their emissions contribute not only to climate change but to smoggy … Continue reading “This map shows where to swap out industrial boilers for heat pumps”