Tag: Tesla
Solar Gets Cheaper, Systems Get Bigger: EnergySage Report Maps A Shifting Market
The 20th edition of EnergySage’s Solar & Storage Marketplace Report offers a comprehensive look at the residential solar and storage sector in the US during a turbulent 2024. Drawing from thousands of quotes submitted by vetted installers through EnergySage’s platform, the report tracks real-time market trends across pricing, equipment preferences, … [continued]
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EU Battery Due Diligence Rules: Are Carmakers Ready?
A new briefing assesses carmakers’ implementation of the EU Batteries Regulation due diligence obligations. As the world continues to shift to renewable energy systems and electric vehicles, which are key to achieving climate neutrality by 2050, ensuring sustainable and responsible battery supply chains is vital. The EU Batteries Regulation due … [continued]
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Charging Up On the Rivian Adventure Network
Rivian’s Adventure Network is a public DC fast charging network with locations strategically positioned to enable Rivian owners to go on more adventures in more places. The Rivian Adventure Network They’re standing up new charging stations near outdoor meccas like Sedona, Arizona, Bozeman, Montana, Flagstaff, Arizona, and an exciting new … [continued]
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Geely EX5 — Excitement, Curiosity, and Anxious Questions
I’ve seen it all before. Every time a new car is released on to the Australian market, someone starts a Facebook group and the cycle repeats. It reminds me so much of when mobile phones came out and my teenage kids would sit around the table and share tips and … [continued]
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California’s New Hydrogen Subsidy Sinkhole: 13 Cars, Millions Spent, Negative Impact
It’s always fascinating to watch public officials eagerly line up for ribbon-cutting ceremonies, gleaming scissors poised, ready to announce another shiny new clean-transportation initiative. The latest spectacle unfolded recently at UC Riverside in California to celebrate the launch of the Riverside Clean Air Carshare (RCAC) program, featuring a fleet of … [continued]
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