EV Dismay: Is The Bloom Off The Rose For Electric Vehicles?
Does replacing an EV’s battery for $15-25k when it wears out in less than 8 years jeopardize the emissions reduction gains we get from ditching the gas-guzzler?
Does replacing an EV’s battery for $15-25k when it wears out in less than 8 years jeopardize the emissions reduction gains we get from ditching the gas-guzzler?
Fixing that old car and keeping it up and running might be the greenest thing you can do if you ride has seen better days.
Electric and infrared grills are making the old-fashioned gas and charcoal varieties obsolete — at least environmentalists hope so….
Environmentalists like heat pumps because they use a lot less energy than baseboard electric heat and oil or gas furnaces
As the Age of the EV dawns in America, the same disenfranchised communities are still the ones getting left behind and paying the price.
Limited battery storage capacity remains a bottleneck to the widespread application of solar and wind power.
California’s recent push to require all new cars sold there in 2035 to be EVs may sound the death knell for gas-powered vehicles in the U.S.
With the advent of better long haul battery technologies, the trucking industry is transitioning to an electric future as we speak.
Shell, BP and Chevron and other forward-thinking oil companies are providing EV chargers next to their gas pumps.
Many of us are looking at methods to reduce our impact on the environment, including our choice of vehicle.