Dawn Of The EV Age Spawns New Environmental Justice Issues
As the Age of the EV dawns in America, the same disenfranchised communities are still the ones getting left behind and paying the price.
As the Age of the EV dawns in America, the same disenfranchised communities are still the ones getting left behind and paying the price.
Can we look to history and lean on innovation once again to pull ourselves out of the climate and environmental hole we find ourselves in?
Increased consumer demand, competition among carmakers and financial incentives mean electric vehicles are more affordable than ever.
Limited battery storage capacity remains a bottleneck to the widespread application of solar and wind power.
Are cars powered by E85 ethanol actually more sustainable than those powered by electricity?
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.
In a few decades when all of today’s EV batteries are spent, will we be able to recycle or repurpose them so we don’t drown in more e-waste?
Thirteen different automakers now offer American consumers some 19 different flavors of an all-EV drivetrain.
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.