Tag: Driving
Where Do You Park Your MG Cyberster Roadster?
In a solar-powered, self-charging carport, of course, but more on that later. Serial entrepreneur and attention seeker Arran Blomfield of RegenEV has gone all out and bought himself a red MG Cyberster. “Well,” I quipped, “if you are going to have a midlife crisis, a sports car is cheaper than a … [continued]
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When Will Battery Prices Fall, & By How Much?
Prices for lithium-ion battery cells continue to fall, and now there is news that CATL may soon bring cheap sodium batteries to market.
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New 2026 Nissan LEAF Shows How Far Electric Vehicles Have Come In 15 Years!
As I’ve written many times before, I was one of the first electric car buyers in Florida (except for Tesla Roadster buyers). I bought a 2012 Nissan LEAF on December 1st, 2011 (after putting down a $99 deposit about a year earlier). That was the first day Nissan sold LEAFs … [continued]
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Fastned Station Expansion Perspective For Next 5 Years
Fastned was founded to enable “Electric Freedom,” the capability to travel by electric car everywhere the driver likes to go, something that was not possible in the first electric car age. That is roughly the period from 1880 to 1930. The grid, the batteries, and the charging possibilities of those … [continued]
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Two Energy Paths: China Locks In Renewables, U.S. Clings To Coal
China’s coal consumption dropped by about 2.6% in the first six months of 2025 while electricity demand rose roughly 5% compared with the same period in 2024. That means China added solar and wind capacity fast enough to cover new demand and then some. U.S. coal fired electricity jumped 14% … [continued]
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