Even EVs that plug into dirty grids emit fewer greenhouse gases than gas-powered cars A new study lays to rest the tired argument that electric vehicles aren’t much cleaner than internal combustion vehicles. Over the life cycle of an EV — from digging up the materials needed to build it to eventually laying the car... Continue Reading →
Rideables are any small-wheeled device with an electric motor, such as a skateboard, scooter, Hoverboard and Electric Cycles. If it's electric and compact enough to carry or ride on a sidewalk, it's rideable. The 21st Century is certainly living up to its hype. It's a truly great age of technology. Although we don't have the true hoverboards or... Continue Reading →
What Are Electric Rideables? The Benefits Of Electric Rideables. What Makes It A Rideable?
Electric Vehicles (EVs) remain a small percentage of the cars on American roads. But EV registrations are gaining speed. In the first three months of 2021, Americans registered new EVs at three times the rate of other types of new cars. Registrations Up for Every Type According to a new report from Experian, overall new... Continue Reading →
EV Registrations Growing 3 Times Faster Than Gasoline-Powered Cars
Solar Roadways – A Real Solution
The primary purpose of Solar Roadways is to generate clean renewable energy on roadways and any other surface that can be walked or driven upon. That would include: parking lots, sidewalks, driveways, tarmacs, plazas, bike paths, playgrounds, garden paths, pool surrounds, courtyards and the like.There are many longstanding uses for solar power, which are terrific.... Continue Reading →
The allure of electric vehicles (EVs) has never been stronger. EVs have zero tailpipe emissions, offer lower operating costs than conventional gasoline-powered vehicles and now come in a range of sleek models. With the tailwind of private sector initiatives such as the international EV100 program and the Corporate Electric Vehicle Alliance behind them, electric vehicles... Continue Reading →
3 Reasons Why Smart Charging Is Key for Electric Vehicle Fleets
Citroen Ami: An adorable ultra-compact EV
Citroen’s Ami is not technically a car, so it can get you around the city even if you don’t have a driver’s license. - Source
Renault Twizy: Is The CHEAPEST EV Still Relevant In 2021? 4K
In today's film, Rory gets behind the wheel of the Renault Twizy - the cheapest new electric car on sale in the UK, but is it still relevant In 2021? Video Here.
Top 8 Electric Pickup Trucks Worth Waiting For…
Top 8 Electric Pickup Trucks Worth Waiting For - FULLY LOADED (2021-2022) Here are 8 Future Electric Pickup Trucks Worth Waiting For in USA (2021-2022). There is a pickup truck war between startups and companies like Tesla and GM. Elon musk has certainly changed the world on electric vehicle and how people thought about it.... Continue Reading →
Trucking could be rolling towards a hydrogen-powered future—if Gaussin has anything to say about it, that is. The French engineering firm has just unveiled a new “skateboard” platform for freight trucks that promises sustainable cruising sans any harmful emissions. The versatile system comes in two different versions that are both geared toward eco-friendly freight transportation. Designed for long-haul... Continue Reading →
This Hydrogen-Powered ‘Skateboard’ Truck can carry 18 tons of freight…
By taking global warming and demographics into account, transit agencies can better serve vulnerable populations With commuters slowly coming back and Congress considering a major infusion of cash for public transportation, mass-transit operators suddenly have a rare moment to invest for the future. But looking out over a sea of dire problems—including aging infrastructure, a backlog... Continue Reading →
How Climate-Proofing Mass Transit Can Make Cities More Equitable
Move comes after Climate Commission recommended banning petrol and diesel cars by 2023 The New Zealand government is introducing subsidies to make electric vehicles thousands of dollars cheaper and new petrol and diesel cars more expensive, as the country tries transition to an emissions-free fleet. The changes follow New Zealand’s Climate Commission recommendations which laid out sweeping changes required... Continue Reading →