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The AfricroozE Bike Could Revolutionize E-Mobility Across Africa
If you’re into e-bikes, you already know the freedom they offer — zipping through traffic, leaving a smaller carbon footprint, and cutting back on fuel costs, all while putting a smile on your face. But what if that same technology could completely transform daily life in places where reliable transportation … [continued]
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New Wheels, Less Cash: California’s E-Bike Vouchers Are Back
If you’ve been thinking about upgrading your ride, or helping a friend make the switch to an e-bike, California is making it a whole lot easier, especially for lower-income residents. The state’s E-Bike Incentive Project, backed by the California Air Resources Board (CARB), is offering up to $2,000 in point-of-sale … [continued]
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The ORENgE-Powered ElectroShade: Smart Shades That Generate Their Own Power
Imagine your window shades doing more than just blocking the sun — they’re also quietly generating clean energy while keeping your space cool and comfortable. That’s exactly what the new ORENgE-powered ElectroShade system brings to the table: a sleek, solar-savvy solution that blends energy production with intelligent design. This new … [continued]
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Tesla’s Competitors Move Ahead with Affordable EVs — Not Skimpy Promises
Tesla announced its Q1 2025 earnings report this week, and many questions continue to hover over the all-electric carmaker. While experiencing a momentary resurgence since the first quarter report, the company’s share prices have tumbled with a significant profit decline since the first of the year. There are many reasons … [continued]
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Large Solar Power + Energy Storage Projects Completed at Fresno Department of Public Utilities
The City of Fresno recently celebrated the completion of several solar power and energy storage projects, which could save taxpayers over $122 million by 2045. The project developer is ForeFront Power. Fresno has about 300 days of sunshine per year and sunlight is a free source of clean, renewable energy. … [continued]
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