Tag: Lighting
Kia PV5 Redefines Mobility Through Customer-Centric Modular Design
Built to meet customers’ evolving needs, PV5 is first dedicated model in Kia’s Platform Beyond Vehicle (PBV) business strategy Embodies Kia’s commitment to developing sustainable business and personal mobility solutions Kia targets 250,000 PBV sales by 2030, with the PV5 set to be followed by the PV7 in 2027, and … [continued]
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The Clock Is Ticking for U.S. Transit: State Action or Service Collapse
Transit death spirals do not start with a single dramatic event. They begin when operating gaps push agencies to trim frequency, defer maintenance, and raise fares, which in turn push riders away and deepen the hole. It is not inevitable. It is, however, on a short clock. Preventing service collapse … [continued]
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Chevy Blazer EV SS — CleanTechnica Review
We recently spent a week with a Chevy Blazer EV SS. It’s the sporty, high-performance version of Chevrolet’s electric midsize SUV. The following is a final video summary of our thoughts on the Blazer EV SS, and then our normal written review of the electric car broken down by: Exterior … [continued]
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From Quay to Sea: A Port Decarbonization Roadmap
The whitepaper I’ve just published through TFIE Strategy, From Quay to Sea: A Port Decarbonization Roadmap is the product of a series of articles that gathered more attention than expected. Stakeholders across the maritime industry, from port operators to regulators to grid planners, asked for a single document that stitched … [continued]
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Local Church Makes Solar-Powered Lights To Distribute To Energy-Poor Communities Around The World
During Cross of Christ Lutheran Church in Broomfield, Colorado’s “God’s Work Our Hands” Sunday, I got the chance to construct a couple of solar powered lights to distribute to areas without affordable reliable power around the world. Here at CleanTechnica, we have written a lot on solar-powered lights, but this … [continued]
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