Those expansive TVs are not cheap (well maybe they are), but not cheap to discard.
Jim Farley doesn't get it. He is just giving up on EVs. But he does have a point, that Ford was planning to rely on the Tesla supercharger network, only Elon is now saying "No sir, we are also gi...
But but but we reached price parity! Or something. You said so.
A potential solution to address the issue that people don't plug-in their PHEV would be to make the PHEV to run on a renewable fuel, like biomethane, instead of on gasoline. As such, it would be ...
In reply to Actually thoughtful. 40-mi electric range if charge...
In reply to John Donovan. His earlier book, Philosophy in th...
In reply to Steve Hanley. If we're talking "ca...
We need A segment EVs like the Polo here in the US too. With $60/kwh LFP packs, there is no reason EVs cost more than ICEs other than big auto just doesn't want to build them . At some point they...
Big Tech now bears considerable responsibility, but Rupert Murdoch, Fox News, the Koch Brothers, the Federalist Society, the Oil companies, ... ... were (and still are) the prime movers; Old Tech...
In reply to fcfcfc. Yep, the end of the Fairness Doc...
In reply to Scott Vierregger. Anthr...
In reply to Vincent Wolf. "...60 is simp...
In reply to fcfcfc. A cogent and thoughtful analysis...
In reply to Steve Hanley. I found a...
In reply to Steve_S. Exactly! Everyone c...
In reply to Steve Hanley. Pretty sure it's all of Canada, ev...
In reply to Mariano Moreira. High power AC chargers are super-bulky. You're talking gi...
https://cleantechnica.com/2024/02/16/a-country-with-ccs1-ccs2-nacs-and-chademo/#comment-263332
..."it casts a light on how the tech world operates for one purpose only — profits" OMG!! Is that it!! I have wondered so long as to their motive... (Sorry, I could not resist) OK, I am goin...
EV companies are failing to deliver AFFORDABLE and FULL replacement EV's. Ranges are too low to be full replacements requiring borrowing a neighbors car for long trips or towing or hauling bikes,...
How about no? Nothing bothers me more than pulling up to a hotel after a long drive, knowing that there's Tesla destination chargers there, only to see someone with a Chrysler Pacifica hybrid plu...
In reply to Robert Naughtin. EVs will become a necessary par...
In reply to Actually thoughtful. That has overwhelmingly been p...
In reply to mosfet500. Agreed, both good cars. If they...
Compare plugin Jeeps with Jeeps; compare Tesla 3s with Corollas. In both cases, the plugin is less-bad than the pure ICE version.
In reply to Are Hansen. Interesting but sad
The Lightning and Rivian get about 70 MPGe. The Cybertruck's efficiency is unknown, but given its weight it's probably not much better. It's great if people need a truck and want to switch to an ...
In reply to L Goodrich. Yeah, I'm not proud of it (the efficiency). B...
In reply to ArnJR. Yes.
Great article. Once Tesla’s SC network is wide open to my car’s manufacturer (and adapters are forthcoming) we will try a much longer road trip. That said, we haven’t done any drive over 50...
In reply to Matt Fulkerson. Iron from the environment c...
Hint: Musk was seen as very Lefty & reasonable during reign of Trump. Now Musk portrayed as ultra-fascist baby killer with Biden pulling the strings. Is this realistic? Has Tesla moved to Lucid, ...
In reply to Ed. I can see Cybertrucks and Lightnings dragging ICEr vehicles out of spaces and l...
https://cleantechnica.com/2024/02/19/kerb-charge-no-garage-no-worries/#comment-263424
Thanks for sharing your story. 326 Wh/mile is equivalent to 103mpg if burning gas with it's famous "energy density" of 33.7 kWh/gal that's mostly wasted in inefficient ICE engines. Not bad for hi...
In reply to Roger Pham. Hi, our favorite H2 troll is back. Exce...
In reply to ArnJR. The conventional perspective is that H2 is sa...
In reply to john1701a. It wouldn't be practical for us. We do a...
In reply to cpow. For comparison. Approximately 64 H2 HGVs could...
In reply to Actually thoughtful. I agree. A 20-40 mile range wo...
In reply to JP. How?
In reply to Willbur. Why?
For best best sustainability, I’m more a believer in well built cars that last a million miles instead of today’s cheap(ish) purchase price cars that last just 160,000 miles (the current aver...
In reply to Bill Johnson. A company called...
In reply to Steve_S. I really doubt our ...
In reply to freedomev. A tremendous hatred has flared up be...