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Jeep Is Still Serious About Clean Off-Roading
Things were pretty different in 2021, not only for Jeep and Stellantis, but across the whole automotive industry. Nearly everyone had ambitious plans for future EVs, including Jeep’s announcement at EV Day promising an all-electric vehicle in every segment (including the legendary Wrangler) by 2025. The sky was the limit … [continued]
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At Rally For America, Climate Activists And Others Erase The Silence
So many people I talked to who did not attend the Rally for America admitted they were afraid. They feared walking into a confrontation with violent Trump supporters. They were anxious about being targeted personally by the Trump administration. They worried that their activism might have devastating consequences for family … [continued]
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Sick Solar Lights Vibe Out Any Yard — CleanTechnica Tested
Recently I got a chance to test out Linkind’s sweet, sweet little SL5C solar spotlights. I’ve been itching to vibe out my friend’s yard for a while, and when the mailroom at CleanTechnica received an offer for us to review these, I jumped at it. I’ve tried some other lights, … [continued]
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Ride1Up Vorsa: A Versatile, High-Utility E-Bike Under $1,600
Ride1Up has built its name on value-driven e-bikes that punch above their price point. The Vorsa, the company’s latest release, continues that trend, offering a modular, utility-focused platform designed to handle everything from commuting to cargo hauling. Priced at $1,595, it aims to replace multiple bikes with a single, highly … [continued]
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How Road Signs Save Electricity
On a recent road trip, high beams were essential. The Four Corners area might seem like a dry desert, but there are plenty of small mountain ranges to support deer in the area and even more species of sheep, goats, and homo sapiens that have adapted to living in the … [continued]
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