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Hyundai Claims To Be “Driving The Future Of Electrified Mobility”
Hyundai Motor Group claimed in an article today that it is “Driving the Future of Electrified Mobility with Advanced R&D.” It sounded positive and exciting, and Hyundai is a company producing some of the better EVs out there. But it is also hard to call Hyundai a leader. Hyundai is … [continued]
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6th Generation Waymo Driver Launches into Life
It’s clear one company entered into 2026 with a big booster in its backpack and pep in its step. Waymo started the year ready to rock and roll, from rapid expansion into new markets, to a new funding round to speed that up further, to a new stage of autonomous … [continued]
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Can the Rivian R2 Succeed & Propel Rivian to Prosperity?
In a period of struggling EV sales in the United States, when the market has been hurt by drastic changes to US policy and extreme tariffs, it’s hard to find bright spots or vehicle models that stimulate optimism and excitement. The Rivian R2 has the potential to be one. But … [continued]
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Most Maritime Shipping Battery Propulsion Studies Are Already Obsolete
Most maritime battery studies are already obsolete. That is not a criticism of the researchers who wrote them. It is a recognition that their assumptions were grounded in the battery costs and energy densities available at the time. Several of the most detailed recent merchant shipping studies modeled battery system … [continued]
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H2Ohio likely to continue with whomever is elected Ohio's next governor
The H2Ohio program that Gov. Mike DeWine created in 2019 to help improve Ohio’s water quality, especially that which flows into western Lake Erie, appears likely to continue after he leaves office.