China “Requests” Its Domestic Automakers Stop Plans To Expand EU Sales
China has "asked" its domestic automakers to put a hold on plans to expand sales within the European Union as tariff negotiations continue.
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The Scout EVs Have One Incredible Throwback Feature
I'm a fan of old American trucks, and this one decision put the Scout Terra on my list.
Scout Is Cutting Out Dealers. That’s A Big Win For Consumers
The Scout Traveler and Terra will be available via a direct-to-consumer factory store, akin to Tesla or Lucid.
Don’t Let Election Nastiness Affect The Future Of Decarbonization
What will it take to reduce the emissions of the formidable power, buildings, transportation, and agriculture industries? It will require hundreds of wind turbines, solar panels, electric vehicles, and storage batteries. The production of these industries, in turn, will require
The Zeekr Mix Is the Volkswagen ID.Buzz That We Wanted
This five-seater luxury van has 422 horsepower and front seats that swivel 270 degrees.
Audi’s Electric A2 Restomod Makes More Sense Than You Think
There are good reasons why the Audi A2s is an appealing candidate for an electric conversion.
Soaring Cleantech Manufacturing, EV Sales Records, Hurricanes — Top Cleantech Stories
Our operations here at CleanTechnica got quite disrupted by a couple of recent hurricanes — Hurricane Milton and Hurricane Helene. As a result, we’ve got a lot of news to catch up on for our regular roundups on top cleantech
Do electric cars greatly increase the average mass of cars on the road? Not in Australia
New report finds claims that EVs are heavier don’t stack up in Australia, where sales of fossil-fuelled vehicles skew towards large and heavy utes and SUVs.
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China’s Auto Industry Has The World On Notice. Here, It’s Already Winning
As Europe reckons with intensifying EV competition, China Inc. is making much bigger moves elsewhere.