California fleet operator provides a two-year case study of electrifying Class 8 trucks
If you’re a decision-maker for a commercial vehicle fleet that’s considering going electric, one of the best things you can do is to study the experiences of fleets that
Zero DRS/X review and road trip: Australia’s only dual sport all electric motorcycle
If you are looking for a dual sport all electric motorcycle in Australia, nothing beats the Zero DSR/X, because it’s the only one! But it is fast,
Heybike Hauler review: A 1,400W electric cargo bike for the family
There’s nothing worse than a weak cargo e-bike that struggles on hills and under heavy loads. That’s why Heybike ensured the deck was stacked in riders’ favor when they built the Heybike Hauler electric cargo bike. With
Jeep Avenger review: Light and efficient, but this electric SUV lacks space and features
Jeep pitches a spirit of adventure for its Avenger electric SUV, but the front-wheel drive, no spare tyre, limited range and
Fisker Ocean One-Year Owner Review: It Still Works Great After 11,000 Miles
With barely used Ocean EVs selling for under $30,000, would you be tempted to get a car from a bankrupt automaker?
Electronic fuses and the evolution of overcurrent protection
An old saw often uttered by an electrical engineer (or their hapless techs) when an electronic device releases its magic smoke goes something like this: “The transistor bravely sacrificed
The Ultimate ‘Connected Car’ Nightmare Is Playing Out In China
- Car companies have big dreams for software features, connected services and more as they aim to make "smartphones on wheels."
- But the bankruptcy of one such automaker in China is showing what can go wrong when software support evaporates.
Tesla’s self-driving is still not working in Boring Company’s one-way tunnels
Tesla’s self-driving system is still not working in The Boring Company’s one-way tunnels under Las Vegas despite reportedly working on it for years.
But self-driving in Tesla vehicles on public roads is
Texas EV Battery Startup Takes Aim At Texas Oil Industry
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Oh the irony, it burns. Public officials in Texas have been on a rant against clean energy investing, yet the state is home to a
General Services Administration, Department of Energy Issue RFI for Technologies that Increase Sustainability of Buildings ̵
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The General Services Administration’s (GSA’s) Green Proving Ground program, in collaboration with the U.S. Department of Energy’s (DOE’s) Building Technologies Office (BTO), announced a new request for information (RFI)