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Exploring the Luckeep X2: A High-Performance Urban E-Bike for All Terrains

Sign up for daily news updates from CleanTechnica on email. Or follow us on Google News! This Luckeep X2 Stormtrooper E-Bike is Awesome We’ve tested a lot of electric bikes. I like some for certain reasons, others for other reasons, and some I really don’t care for much at all. I have to say that … Continue reading “Exploring the Luckeep X2: A High-Performance Urban E-Bike for All Terrains”

News: All-Electric Semi-Trucks Making a Difference

Key Steps to Cleaning Southern California’s Air Diesel Class 8 trucks run seemingly tail-to-nose from the Ports of Long Beach and Los Angeles to the Inland Empire in Southern California. There, the cities of Ontario, San Bernardino, Rialto, Riverside and others have seen massive warehouses built for storing and transferring goods bound for retailers and … Continue reading “News: All-Electric Semi-Trucks Making a Difference”

Tesla Model Y Havnby air mattress adds stars to Camp Mode

With Camp Mode, Tesla started a new era for car campers. Quiet climate control, a multimedia entertainment display, a glass roof, and a large rear flat compartment area that easily fits most 6′ adults with a mattress mean that hotels on long solo drives are now optional. It can also be a nice camping option … Continue reading “Tesla Model Y Havnby air mattress adds stars to Camp Mode”

Are Electric Vehicles Good or Bad for the Economy?

Is transitioning to more electric vehicles (EVs) good or bad for the economy overall? — Richard T., Boise, ID According to the S&P Global Mobility Forecast, EV sales have surged so substantially over the past two decades that about 50 percent of the vehicles on the road by 2040 are projected to be electric. Individuals … Continue reading “Are Electric Vehicles Good or Bad for the Economy?”

765 hp AUDI E ditches the four rings, keeps the sexy wagon aesthetic

Static photo, Colour: Morning Haze Audi is embracing its future in China with the launch of a new Chinese market electric sub-brand called AUDI that ditches the iconic “four rings” logo in favor of four capital letters – but one thing it hasn’t ditched is AUDI Audi’s sexy teutonic long-roof design language. As you might … Continue reading “765 hp AUDI E ditches the four rings, keeps the sexy wagon aesthetic”

Electric Mazda SUV arriving in 2027, CX-5 hybrid under development

Mazda on Thursday provided an update on its powertrain development efforts, which will emphasize bringing more development work on all-electric and hybrid powertrains in-house going forward. After launching the low-range MX-30 crossover, which has already been discontinued in the U.S., with all-electric and range-extended powertrains, Mazda has leaned on partners for electrification. A hybrid version … Continue reading “Electric Mazda SUV arriving in 2027, CX-5 hybrid under development”

‘UK-first’ intercity battery trial train outperforms diesel

Photo: Hitachi Rail A “UK-first” intercity battery trial train proved that single battery technology can outperform diesel engines cost-effectively. Hitachi Rail, Angel Trains, and TransPennine Express just wrapped up the trial, which took place in the north of England. It proved that powerful batteries offer significant benefits for emissions, fuel savings, and air quality. Hitachi … Continue reading “‘UK-first’ intercity battery trial train outperforms diesel”

Enhancing industrial EV battery performance in emerging non-automotive and off-highway markets

With the increasing push towards sustainability and efficiency, the electrification of industrial vehicles is not just a technological milestone but a necessity. As electric vehicles (EVs) revolutionize transportation and extend their reach into diverse industrial sectors, the demand for robust and reliable battery systems becomes ever more critical.  Revolutionizing Industrial Battery Technology Industrial batteries, particularly … Continue reading “Enhancing industrial EV battery performance in emerging non-automotive and off-highway markets”

After Trump win, it's up to states to lead on climate action

States took on the mantle of combating climate change during the first Trump administration. Now they need to redouble the work during the second.  That’s the message that Caroline Spears, executive director of Climate Cabinet, has for state lawmakers following Trump’s victory on Tuesday.  As an advocacy organization that helps state and local leaders ​“run, … Continue reading “After Trump win, it's up to states to lead on climate action”