Germany bans gas and oil heat in new construction. https://www.bloomberg.com/news/arti...and-gas-heating-for-new-houses-from-next-year
Spotted this in the wild today. Most of the EVs I see are Teslas, with the odd Leaf and Bolt here and there. Did spot a couple of Nissan EV prototypes one day but couldn’t get a pic of them.
I was in a drive-through line behind a Rivian truck a few weeks ago. I had to look up the name to know what I was looking at. Pretty cool, but they're very proud of them. They start at $73K.
Yeah, and I'm not a fan of the front end. Sure, it looks better than the Cybertruck, but then again, what doesn't?
Saw a few EVs in India - they have green license plates. None of our usual suspects. Definitely Tata, some Skodas. And they're just as obnoxious road hogs like the rest of Indian traffic
7-11 to create their own charging network. https://arstechnica.com/cars/2023/03/7-eleven-starts-its-own-ev-charging-network-7charge/
And as usual, the hippie environmentalists completely gloss over how many penguins will die annually flying into these turbines.
Cambridge researchers use sunlight to create clean, liquid drop-in fuel Basically, an artificial leaf turns hydrogen and CO2 into synthetic gasoline. Meaning that this has the potential to be as clean as the cleanest biofuels, at the very least. Modified NASA space tech provides sustainable batteries that last 30 years
I didn't know that graphene battery packs had entered the consumer market yet. WORLD’S FASTEST GRAPHENE POWER BANK CHARGES YOUR PHONE AND LAPTOP IN A FLASH