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Tesla doubles global car deliveries to nearly 1 million in 2021, betters own aim

[ad_1]   Tesla delivered more than 300,000 units in the fourth quarter of 2021 alone, a key factor in pushing sales to unprecedented highs. Tesla has announced it delivered almost one million electric vehicles (EVs) across the world in all of 2021, significantly improving its own target of increasing deliveries by 50%. Tesla delivered 936,000 […]

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Biden to expand offshore wind power in the Gulf of Mexico

[ad_1] US President Joe Biden today announced that his administration will pursue the development of offshore wind energy in the Gulf of Mexico, which is already a hub for oil and gas production. Offshore wind in the Gulf of Mexico Biden made the announcement at a former coal-fired power plant in Brayton Point, Massachusetts, that

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U.S. Postal Service adds more electric vehicles to its modernization plans

[ad_1] The United States Postal Service announced today that it would increase the concentration of battery electric vehicles that would make up the 165,000 new vehicles it plans to purchase as a part of its plan to modernize the mail fleet. Previous projections placed the USPS’s order concentration of BEVs at just 20 percent of

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PNNL ShAPE cuts energy required for aluminum extrusion process in half

[ad_1] Lighter vehicles can travel farther on less energy, hence driving demand for lighter automotive components. High-performance aluminum alloys, such as alloy 7075, are among the lightest and strongest options, but they require energy-intensive production that raises costs and therefore limits their use. Now, researchers from the Pacific Northwest National Laboratory (PNNL) have shown that

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CleanTechnica Tested: GoSun Chillest Review

[ad_1] GoSun has been tapping into the power of the sun to sustainably power our lives for years, starting with their solar thermal-powered oven. They have expanded their lineup significantly in recent years, building a complementary kit of gear to enable a whole host of off-grid adventures. Disclaimer: GoSun sent us the Chillest free of

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Isuzu, Toyota, Hino, and CJPT to promote planning and development of mass-market light-duty fuel cell electric trucks

[ad_1] Isuzu Motors, Toyota Motor, Hino Motors, and Commercial Japan Partnership Technologies Corporation (CJPT) will jointly plan and develop light-duty fuel cell (FC) electric trucks for the mass-market. The companies will also promote the introduction of FC electric trucks to the market along with their widespread use. On the road to carbon neutrality, there are

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MOKE International and its tiny electric cars to expand ground in new deal

[ad_1] In a deal purported to be worth US $55.1 million, EV Technology Group has agreed to purchase an additional 50% of MOKE International, which will boost its stake to 67.6% of the company. The deal is intended to rapidly expand MOKE International’s reach, producing and delivering more of its iconic classic MOKE-inspired electric vehicles.

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Hyundai Motor\’s Q3 profit misses estimates as chip shortage takes a toll

[ad_1]   South Korea\’s Hyundai Motor Co (005380.KS) slightly missed analysts\’ profit estimates as the global chip crisis drove down vehicle shipments and it said it expects it will take a long time to get back to normal chip supplies. Hyundai, which together with affiliate Kia Corp (000270.KS) is among the world\’s top 10 automakers

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Six Japan-based companies establish Research Association of Biomass Innovation for Next Generation Automobile Fuels

[ad_1] ENEOS Corporation, Suzuki Motor Corporation, Subaru Corporation, Daihatsu Motor Co. Ltd., Toyota Motor Corporation , and Toyota Tsusho Corporation established the Research Association of Biomass Innovation for Next Generation Automobile Fuels (Research Association) to study ways to optimize the process of producing fuel. It is crucial to provide diverse energy options to meet the

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