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About a week ago, Kia dropped something pretty special in my driveway: an EV9 GT-Line! I have to admit that I was a little skeptical at first, but I also remembered being pretty impressed with a Sorento Hybrid I reviewed in 2021. So, the big question was this: would Kia … [continued]

Photo by Cris Hein; graphic by John Frenzl, NREL.

Like most everyone, Cris Hein thought all bats were vampire bats. That was 25 years ago, before NREL's lead environmental scientist began researching the world's only flying mammal. Hein always appreciated wildlife. Growing up in the suburbs of Houston, Texas, he liked camping during family vacations and always enjoyed nature … [continued]

Meet Three Teams Competing To Build Better Power Lines and Conductors To Supercharge Our Clean Energy Future Power lines—those high-flying cables that transmit electricity all over the country—are far from invisible. They sweep along roads, cut through yards to deliver energy to homes, and transmit power from sunny solar farms … [continued]

Photo of flooded Florida streets by Carolyn Fortuna | CleanTechnica.

Thunderstorms in the American Midwest. Tiny particles in the cloud cover of the Amazon rainforest. Heat waves in Baltimore. What do these very different places have in common? They're all areas where the Department of Energy Office of Science Biological and Environmental Research (BER) program is supporting climate research. You … [continued]

The ENVO Veemo SE

This electric trike is small enough to fit in bike lanes and bike paths, has an enclosure that offers some protection from the weather, and includes a variety of car-like features such as headlights and tail lights, turn signals, mirrors, and even a roll bar and a windshield with a … [continued]

The US startup Ocergy is readying a modular, hyper-local, cost-cutting system for manufacturing new floating wind platforms (image courtesy of Ocergy).

A floating offshore wind startup is gearing up to commercialize a modular, hyper-local assembly model to cut the cost of floating platforms.

Earlier this week, I railed against Tesla's decision to discontinue its referral program and the apparent cancellation (instead of expansion) of its fledgling advertising program. Well, Tesla's advertising program looks like it is dead in the water, since they laid off the entire 40-person growth marketing team charged with that … [continued]

Photo by CleanTechnica, with slight modification.

The Tesla, Inc. Q1 2024 earnings call was fascinating in how Tesla representatives drew on carefully phrased statements to appease and turn around what was then a largely disgruntled shareholder group. The revisionist language within the earnings call took coexisting, diverse, and sometimes sharply clashing accounts of Tesla's recent financial … [continued]

More public charging stations will help reduce EV range anxiety, and other solutions are also emerging (image courtesy of US Department of Energy).

Public fast-charging stations are one way to push EV range anxiety out of the picture, and behavior-based solutions are also emerging.

Image courtesy of Redwood Materials

Redwood Materials is at the leading edge of a US-based supply chain for battery materials for electric vehicles.

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