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  • Tesla Challenges Lucid For EV Sales In…Saudi Arabia?

    Mar 31, 2025, 11:50 am By Tina Casey
    The US firm Lucid Group aims to ramp up EV sales in the US and Saudi Arabia, too, offering up more competition for Tesla in the luxury market. The post Tesla Challenges Lucid For EV Sales In…Saudi Arabia? appeared first on CleanTechnica.
  • Hyme Energy Advances Molten Salt Battery Technology

    Mar 31, 2025, 11:34 am By Steve Hanley
    Hyme Energy and Sulzer are developing molten salt technology that can use renewable energy for process heat and electricity generation. The post Hyme Energy Advances Molten Salt Battery Technology appeared first on CleanTechnica.
  • Some Super Cool Electric Bus News In March From East & Southern Africa

    Mar 31, 2025, 9:48 am By Remeredzai Joseph Kuhudzai
    There has been a lot of cool electric bus news recently from around the world that you can read here on CleanTechnica. There are some recent exciting developments on the African continent as well. Quite a number of countries on the African continent are…
  • More Sodium Batteries To Challenge Tesla On Energy Storage Business

    Mar 31, 2025, 9:23 am By Tina Casey
    Sodium batteries are working their way into the commercial energy storage market in the US, offering a more secure, domestic, eco-friendly supply chain along with performance improvements. The post More Sodium Batteries To Challenge Tesla On Energy Storage…
  • China Might Have Moved Too Fast on Lithium Production

    Mar 31, 2025, 7:32 am By Jennifer Sensiba
    A recent study in China shows that pregnant women in Beijing have a LOT more lithium in their systems than women in other Chinese cities. While it’s natural for everyone to have some lithium in their systems from natural food and water sources, the levels…
  • The Bike Industry Needs More Cooperation

    Mar 31, 2025, 7:31 am By Jennifer Sensiba
    Like many other people, my first new bike came from Walmart. I was a kid getting into mountain biking, and it was what my family could afford to pool together to get me for my birthday. I rode it for years, had a lot of fun in the New Mexico ... [continued]…
  • Why E-Bike Crackdowns Will Lead To More Mid-Drives

    Mar 31, 2025, 1:58 am By Jennifer Sensiba
    The Crackdown on E-Bike Rule-Bending Starts in California Recently, California decided to do what it normally does: strictly regulate just about everything. Automotive technology, firearms, the little tags on mattresses — you can count on California to lead…
  • Geely Says Riddara Will Enter New Phase Of Global Expansion In 2025, Including South Africa!

    Mar 30, 2025, 11:26 pm By Remeredzai Joseph Kuhudzai
    Geely Riddara recently held its 2025 GEELY RIDDARA Global Conference. Distributor representatives from over fifty countries gathered to review the achievements of last year and witness the launch of the 2025 Geely Riddara global strategy. Following the…
  • Insurance Industry Predicts More Future Losses — Now Tariffs Add To The Impact Of Climate Claims

    Mar 30, 2025, 10:17 pm By Carolyn Fortuna
    My condo community in Florida has been struggling with our insurance premiums. While our east coast location hasn’t put us in the path of any significant damage nor submitted climate claims since Hurricanes Jeanne and Francis in 2005, we have — like so…
  • Tesla Stans Accidentally Highlight Shady AP Behavior

    Mar 30, 2025, 10:01 am By Jennifer Sensiba
    A couple of weeks ago, I came across a very interesting article at Electrek that’s worth talking about. In it, Fred Lambert (a man who has become a target for Tesla Stan hatred in recent years), discusses something kind of crazy that happened when the Stans…
  • From Phoenix to Vegas on Solar Power (Mostly)

    Mar 30, 2025, 9:41 am By Jennifer Sensiba
    In another recent article, I shared a video from Aptera about the company’s first road trip from Flagstaff to California. But, as we all know, it takes a fair amount of juice to carry something as big as a car from A to B. It’s a lot less energy than ...…
  • Aptera Takes Its First Road Trip

    Mar 30, 2025, 9:37 am By Jennifer Sensiba
    Recently, Aptera’s people did something I’ve said they should do for years: take the show on the road! In a YouTube video, the company showed a road trip from Flagstaff, Arizona, back to California in the latest version of the solar-charging two-seater.…
  • Uruguay EV Sales Report: 300% Growth in a Record February Brings BEV Market Share over 15%

    Mar 29, 2025, 11:55 pm By Juan Diego Celemín Mojica
    Uruguay has consistently been the second most advanced country in Latin America as far as electrification goes, and it has at times competed with Costa Rica for #1. Being a very small market (with fewer than 100,000 vehicle sales a year), it is subject to high…
  • Fleet Electrification in Australia — Lessons Learnt

    Mar 29, 2025, 11:11 pm By David Waterworth
    Many Australian businesses and government agencies are turning to fleet electrification to minimise their carbon footprint and fuel costs. The Australian Renewable Energy Agency (ARENA) is co-funding some of these projects under their “Driving the Nation”…
  • Norway’s New Industrial Policy Pivots Away From Hydrogen For Energy

    Mar 29, 2025, 8:31 pm By Michael Barnard
    In 2020, Norway jumped into hydrogen like it was the next North Sea oil rush. The government released a national hydrogen strategy full of ambitions and buzzwords, envisioning a country where blue and green hydrogen would decarbonize ships, factories, maybe…
  • Anonymous Survey Of Oil And Gas Executives Says Geopolitical Uncertainty Clouds Their Outlook

    Mar 29, 2025, 8:30 pm By Carolyn Fortuna
    Of all the constituent groups in the US, wouldn’t you think that oil and gas executives would be supporting President Donald J. Trump’s policies? Well, an anonymous survey released late this month by the Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas says otherwise. Oil…
  • Trump’s DOE Swings At Clean Energy & Accidentally Hits A Bullseye

    Mar 29, 2025, 4:56 pm By Michael Barnard
    In a move that surprised absolutely no one, the Trump/Wright Department of Energy began swinging the axe at clean energy programs—but here’s the twist: this time, they might accidentally be getting a few things right. Not because they’ve suddenly…
  • Geothermal’s Moment—and Its Messengers, Mirages, and Models

    Mar 29, 2025, 4:49 pm By Michael Barnard
    The geothermal series is done, and if you’ve been following along, you’ll know it’s been a mix of cautious optimism, heavy sighs, and the occasional full-body cringe at some of the more outlandish claims. Geothermal is, at long last, getting a bit of…
  • UK Reconsidering Tesla Subsidies After Trump Tariffs

    Mar 29, 2025, 12:35 pm By Zachary Shahan
    US President Donald Trump imposed tariffs on imported automobiles (again), and one reaction from the UK is to reconsider its policy on electric vehicle subsidies, especially since it is providing so much money to Tesla buyers. “Tesla has benefited from…
  • Florida Surpasses California In New Solar Installations

    Mar 29, 2025, 10:43 am By Steve Hanley
    Solar power in Florida is growing faster than in any other US state except Texas. But will new policies interrupt that trend? The post Florida Surpasses California In New Solar Installations appeared first on CleanTechnica.
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