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?”
Across the U.S. East Coast, nuclear power plant owners are proposing marriages to tech giants who are both desperate for electricity to fuel their massive data-center expansion plans and publicly committed to using clean energy. The proposals go like this: Build data centers that connect directly to our round-the-clock, carbon-free nuclear power, and secure long-term … Continue reading “Data centers want to tap existing nuclear power. Is that good or bad?”
But as the variety, price, and range of EVs available to U.S. drivers have become more attractive, mistrust of public charging now constitutes the most significant headwind for EV adoption rising even faster, according to J.D. Power. Terry of ChargerHelp agrees. “We are starting to see that folks may not want to buy electric vehicles if … Continue reading “Bad data is souring the EV-charging experience. Here’s how to fix it.”
Sign up for daily news updates from CleanTechnica on email. Or follow us on Google News! The plan was simple — embark on a wild adventure travelling 4,500 miles across Europe to reach Nazare in Portugal. As we have two cars, a diesel SUV and a Tesla Model 3 Performance, my wife’s choice was to … Continue reading “The Good, the Bad, the Ugly in a Cross-European Tesla Trip”
