Tag: saw
US Gas Car Sales Down 1% While Electric Car Sales Up 8%
It’s time again to look back on quarterly US auto sales, comparing Q3 2024 to Q3 2023, Q3 2022, Q3 2021, Q3 2020, and Q3 2019. In other words, we’re going way back to try to get a good picture of auto sales trends in the country. Of course, a … [continued]
The post US Gas Car Sales Down 1% While Electric Car Sales Up 8% appeared first on CleanTechnica.
MAGA Battle Blows Up 2025 Electric Vehicle Outlook, Or Not
Regardless of uncertainty over Trump’s electric vehicle policy, Ford is leaning on commercial fleet electrification to boost sales in 2025 and beyond.
The post MAGA Battle Blows Up 2025 Electric Vehicle Outlook, Or Not appeared first on CleanTechnica.
Jimmy Carter to be honored with a state funeral before being buried next to Rosalynn
Carter was president from 1977 to 1981, but he was perhaps more famous for the life he led after he left office. He was one of the biggest advocates for peace, democracy and human rights.
Proposed mid-rise targets need for ‘missing middle’ housing in west London
A new mid-rise apartment building planned for the single family home-heavy neighbourhood of Byron is meant to address desire for “missing middle” housing in the area, the developer says.
China Hits EV Target 10 Years Early, Still Hasn’t Reached 2020 Nuclear Target
On October 27th of 2020, the China Society of Automotive Engineers laid out a roadmap for how the country was going to achieve 50% of all cars sold in 2035 being fully electric, plug-in hybrid, or hydrogen, with 95% of them of course being fully electric. Per projections from HSBC, … [continued]
The post China Hits EV Target 10 Years Early, Still Hasn’t Reached 2020 Nuclear Target appeared first on CleanTechnica.
The Right to Consciousness
Picasso’s Guernica bursts forth in a jumble of body parts, animals crying out in pain and heavy layers of historical context, created to tell the story of a physical battle. The original oil painting is 11.5 feet tall by 25.5 feet long and can be seen in person at the Reina Sofía Museum, Spain’s national modern and contemporary art center in Madrid.
2024 Was A Productive Year For My Decarbonization Efforts
It’s the time of year when people publish retrospectives on the year and start thinking about the year ahead. As so much of my work ends up in CleanTechnica, I thought it would be useful to provide my retrospective here. On a purely personal note, I’ve been told over and … [continued]
The post 2024 Was A Productive Year For My Decarbonization Efforts appeared first on CleanTechnica.
Can We Fix Reporting on Auto Recalls Finally?
I saw the following headline last week: “Tesla recalling almost 700,000 vehicles due to tire pressure monitoring system issue.” For a moment I thought, “Oh, wow, that’s a lot of cars that are going to need to go in for service.” But then I quickly realized that this was most … [continued]
The post Can We Fix Reporting on Auto Recalls Finally? appeared first on CleanTechnica.
Peak EV Fast Charging Is Up 50%, And So Are EV Fast Chargers
Naturally, electric vehicle sales have gone up this year, as we’ve reported, and there are certainly a lot more electric vehicles on the road than there were a year ago. Sales numbers are just sales numbers, though. Is there evidence of a lot more electric vehicle charging? Yes, there is! … [continued]
The post Peak EV Fast Charging Is Up 50%, And So Are EV Fast Chargers appeared first on CleanTechnica.
Andy Palmer Says “Hybrids Are A Road To Hell”
Hybrids are a road to a dead end according to Andy Palmer, a former Nissan executive who convinced Carlos Ghosn to develop the LEAF.
The post Andy Palmer Says “Hybrids Are A Road To Hell” appeared first on CleanTechnica.