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The new Scout division of Volkswagen reportedly paying Magna Steyr nearly a half billion dollars to develop its vehicles. The post Volkswagen Picks Magna Steyr To Develop Scout EVs, Prototypes Expected In 2024 appeared first on CleanTechnica. | Continue reading
New lithium-free energy storage system deploys molten tin and thermophotovoltaic technology to generate electricity with no moving parts. The post Molten Tin Deployed For Lithium-Free Energy Storage appeared first on CleanTechnica. | Continue reading
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Volvo Car USA and Starbucks recently announced that the companies’ charging network partnership is bearing fruit. The new network, strategically ... [continued] The post Volvo, ChargePoint, and Starbucks Open Up First Stations In New EV Charging Network appeared first on CleanTe … | Continue reading
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In the Netherlands, 46% of new car sales were plugin car sales in November. Furthermore, 34% were full electrics! The ... [continued] The post 46% Of New Cars In Netherlands Now Plugin Cars! appeared first on CleanTechnica. | Continue reading
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Office Will Align DOE’s World-Class Expertise on Technologies Like Artificial Intelligence, Biotechnology, Quantum, and Semiconductors WASHINGTON, D.C. — The U.S. ... [continued] The post New U.S. DOE Office to Coordinate Critical & Emerging Technology appeared first on CleanTec … | Continue reading
The Volkswagen ID.7 is going from one strength to another. I just wrote yesterday about how it has the highest ... [continued] The post Volkswagen ID.7 Gets 5-Star Safety Rating in Europe appeared first on CleanTechnica. | Continue reading
Building on many incredible technological innovations, solar energy is set to break all-time records with 413 GW expected to be ... [continued] The post Distributed Battery Management Inverters: The New Frontier For Life-Extended, Cost-Reduced Batteries appeared first on CleanTe … | Continue reading
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Tesla has reportedly toppled Ford to become the most searched auto brand in the United States. Behind Tesla and Ford ... [continued] The post Surprise, Surprise: Tesla Becomes Most Searched Auto Brand In USA appeared first on CleanTechnica. | Continue reading
Like many Australian electric vehicle owners and market watchers, I feel it has been a disappointing 2023. After the surge ... [continued] The post Australian Electric Vehicle Penetration Holding Around 8% For November appeared first on CleanTechnica. | Continue reading
Right now there are some really hot deals on EcoFlow’s portable power stations and bundles with extra batteries and/or solar ... [continued] The post Hot Deal: 35% Off EcoFlow Delta Pro 7.2kWh Portable Power Station appeared first on CleanTechnica. | Continue reading
The federal electric car tax credit rules will change on January 1, 2024, leaving some prospective buyers out in the cold. The post Only Ten Electric Car Models Will Qualify For Full Federal EV Tax Credit On January 1, 2024 appeared first on CleanTechnica. | Continue reading
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