The number of zero-emission buses continues to grow steadily across the United States and is now gaining ground in the Southeast and Midwest. According to CALSTART’s “Zeroing in on ZEBs” report, in 2025 the number of ZEBs increased by 16% compared to 2024, reaching 8,116 units, which means 1,088 additional vehicles compared with the 7,028 … Continue reading “Zero-emission buses grow by 16% in the United States. Hydrogen sees strong momentum: +49%. The CALSTART report”
Electric vehicle batteries have gotten remarkably better and cheaper over the last decade as cleaner cars have exploded in popularity. Rivian CEO RJ Scaringe thinks there’s still room for improvement. During an interview on this week’s Plugged-In Podcast, Scaringe told InsideEVs that his startup’s main focus right now on the battery front is making EVs … Continue reading “Where Rivian’s CEO Sees EV Batteries Going Next”
If you own an electric vehicle then you’re probably sick and tired of the anti-EV crowd telling you how much you hate your electric car. One of the oldest lies is some variation of “you’ll have to get a new battery every 75,000 miles”. It is a practically ancient line of attack for social media … Continue reading “Tesla Model 3 Sees Very Little Degradation After 200,000 Miles”
The latest report from the Labor Department shows that more Americans filed for unemployment benefits last week than expected. Initial claims rose by 20,000 to reach 243,000 for the week ending July 13. This increase follows a previous drop, which was partly affected by holiday-related disruptions in reporting data. Understanding Seasonal Fluctuations Manufacturers, especially auto … Continue reading “U.S. Sees Increase in Weekly Jobless Claims Due to Seasonal Changes”
