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  • Renewables Surge in South Korea as New Government Charts Electrified Future

    Mon 10:13am By Michael Barnard
    South Korea’s recent political shift marks a critical turning point for its energy future, one anchored in pragmatism and strategic economic reasoning rather than ideological preference. The country’s new government has decisively recommitted to renewable…
  • Tesla Moves To Block City Of Austin From Releasing Robotaxi Information

    Sun 4:51pm By Steve Hanley
    With the Tesla robotaxi service set to begin in Austin, Texas in just a few days, the company wants to maintain secrecy about its operation. The post Tesla Moves To Block City Of Austin From Releasing Robotaxi Information appeared first on CleanTechnica.
  • Women Live In Ways That Emit Less Carbon Than Men — So What?

    Sun 2:41pm By Carolyn Fortuna
    A May 2025 study from the London School of Economics and Political Science reveals that women in France emit 26% less carbon than men with their diet and transport usage. Why does this matter? What difference does it make? It’s clear that mitigating climate…
  • Vinfast EV Taxis Now in Manila

    Sun 1:02pm By Raymond Tribdino
    Vietnamese transportation company Green & Smart Mobility (GSM) has just debuted its fleet of VinFast VF e34 taxis in the Philippines. The country is the fourth in Southeast Asia to receive the electric taxis after Vietnam, Laos, and Indonesia. GSM was…
  • EVs Take 33.7% Share Of The UK – BYD Dolphin Surf Arrives!

    Sun 12:46pm By Dr. Maximilian Holland
    May saw plugin EVs take 33.7% share of the UK auto market, up from 25.7% year-on-year. BEVs grew in volume by 26% YoY, while PHEVs grew 51%. Overall auto volume was fractionally up year-on-year, at 150,070 units. Volkswagen was the UK’s leading BEV brand in…
  • EV Charging Stakeholders Play The Long Game As US Market Sags

    Sun 10:17am By Tina Casey
    Blink, ChargeHub, and WirelessCar have hooked up to make the EV charging experience as finding fuel for a gasmobile. The post EV Charging Stakeholders Play The Long Game As US Market Sags appeared first on CleanTechnica.
  • Mercedes & Ford Execs Propose Possible Tariff Deals

    Sat 10:49pm By Steve Hanley
    The US tariff war on imported cars ignores the fact that many foreign automakers also build cars in the US for export. The post Mercedes & Ford Execs Propose Possible Tariff Deals appeared first on CleanTechnica.
  • Transforming Canada: Mapping A 100% Electrified Energy Economy

    Sat 10:39pm By Michael Barnard
    Canada stands at a crossroads in its energy future, and the path it chooses will define its economic resilience, environmental integrity, and quality of life for generations. As a Canadian who is involved in shaping Ireland’s 2050 energy roadmap through my…
  • World Environment Day Calls On You To #BeatPlasticPollution

    Sat 10:38pm By Carolyn Fortuna
    Why is the full lifecycle of plastics — including production — so important? Plastic degrades into microplastics, pieces less than 5 millimeters long. Nanoplastics, which measure less than 1 micrometer, are the smallest of these and the most likely to get…
  • Which Automakers Will Lead World EV Market In 2025, 2026, & 2027?

    Sat 3:30pm By Zachary Shahan
    The electric vehicle market is growing fast, and it’s also changing fast. As always, I’m curious what the market will become in the future. However, with so much changing, I’m not just curious about how the market will look in 5 to 10 years; I’m…
  • More Bad News For Tesla, EV Charging Edition (It’s Not All About New Jersey…)

    Sat 1:41pm By Tina Casey
    The Dublin-based C-store operator Applegreen is challenging the Tesla Supercharger network for a slice of the public EV charging pie. The post More Bad News For Tesla, EV Charging Edition (It’s Not All About New Jersey…) appeared first on CleanTechnica.
  • Our Problem Politically: We No Longer Focus On The Greater Good

    Sat 1:30pm By Zachary Shahan
    As I started reading Steve Hanley’s latest article, the first paragraph hit me. “The same insurance companies that are refusing to insure homes in many areas of the US because of climate related risks are doubling down on insuring LNG terminals that…
  • Insurance Companies Cancelling Home Owner Insurance Are Supporting LNG Terminals

    Sat 11:46am By Steve Hanley
    Local activists in Louisiana are pressuring large insurance companies to stop providing coverage to LNG terminals in the Gulf of Mexico. The post Insurance Companies Cancelling Home Owner Insurance Are Supporting LNG Terminals appeared first on CleanTechnica.
  • EVs Take 94.9% Share In Norway – Renault 5 First Customer Deliveries

    Sat 3:48am By Dr. Maximilian Holland
    May saw plugin EVs take 94.9% share in Norway, up from 82.3% year-on-year. BEVs alone took 93.9% share. Overall auto volume was 14,260 units, up 39% YoY. The Tesla Model Y was the best-selling vehicle. May’s auto sales saw combined EVs take 94.9% share in…
  • Firefly Likely to Come to UK in October

    Jun 6, 2025, 11:58 pm By Zachary Shahan
    NIO is in a challenging place. It is supposed to be approaching profitability this year, but the Chinese EV market is so hyper-competitive that there’s price war after price war and there’s always another new competitor trying to eat your lunch. NIO’s…
  • On Tesla, Irrational Support, & Irrational Hate

    Jun 6, 2025, 11:57 pm By Letters to the Editor
    Underneath my recent article “Hating on Tesla vs. Objective Realism,” unsurprisingly, there were several great responses. A couple of them were on the long side and quite well thought out and expressed, so I’m republishing them here. The first is from…
  • Solar Arrays Can Aid Grasslands During Drought — New Research

    Jun 6, 2025, 11:55 pm By Press Release
    New research from Colorado State University and Cornell University shows that the presence of solar panels in Colorado’s grasslands may reduce water stress, improve soil moisture levels and — particularly during dry years — increase plant growth by about…
  • ComEd’s New EV Ambassador Program

    Jun 6, 2025, 11:50 pm By Press Release
    Community ambassadors will lead education and awareness around EV adoption at summer events in northern Illinois. To expand efforts to support customers considering making the switch to electric vehicles (EVs), ComEd this week announced the launch of its new…
  • Can Autonomous Healthcare Slow Antibiotic Resistance Down?

    Jun 6, 2025, 11:37 pm By Jennifer Sensiba
    When we write about machine learning and other artificial intelligence technologies here, it’s usually for cars. Tesla’s FSD Supervised Beta (or whatever it’s called these days) gets a lot of the attention, as do Waymo and other robotaxi providers. But,…
  • Is Amazon On Verge Of Replacing Delivery People With Humanoid Robots?

    Jun 6, 2025, 9:57 pm By Zachary Shahan
    How much does a robot have to cost and how good does it need to be in order to replace a human delivery person? If there’s one company that knows, it’s Amazon, and that online retail giant may be on the verge of reaching that critical juncture. Reportedly,…
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