FridayJul 31, 2020 3:00 pm

Trucks and Buses Powered by Hydrogen Could Soon Be Near You

The internal combustion engine was a marvel when it was first invented and it has undoubtedly taken human civilization to new highs. However, as we become more conscious of how our actions affect the planet, it has become clear that internal combustion engines have to be phased out in favor of something more environmentally friendly. Electric cars have emerged as an eco-friendly solution, and several governments have plans to replace most of the vehicles on the roads with EVs in the next decade or two. Another technology that could have a significant impact on the transportation sector is hydrogen fuel…

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FridayJul 31, 2020 10:00 am

German Carmaker Puts Solar Panels on Electric Vehicles

It’s all about sustainable, renewable energy these days. For several countries, reducing their environmental footprint will involve phasing out internal combustion engines for electric vehicles over the next decade or so. Not only are they cheaper to run and maintain, but they also reduce vehicle emissions, thus reducing our impact on the environment. One Munich-based company has taken things even further by combining their EV with solar charging capabilities. Thanks to the solar charging system integrated into the EV’s body, it will benefit from an extended range of as much as 20 miles per day in Germany. Sono Motors, which…

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ThursdayJul 30, 2020 3:00 pm

Firms Are Giving Serious Thought to Reusing Old Batteries

When electric vehicle ("EV") batteries are benched for new ones, they usually aren't dead. A standard electric vehicle lithium-ion battery is typically replaced when it loses around 20% of its capacity, meaning there's still plenty of juice left in it to run stationary applications. Consequently, several firms have been playing with the idea of reusing these batteries, especially as we become increasingly aware of the dangers of greenhouse emissions. "There's definitely an uptick in the number of companies that are now trying this and getting serious about it, and I think it's becoming increasingly clear what the main obstacles are…

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ThursdayJul 30, 2020 11:29 am

Net Element Inc. (NASDAQ: NETE) Proposed Merger with Mullen Technologies Expected to Accelerate Development of Electric Vehicle Manufacturing Facility

Electric vehicles expected to account for over half of global passenger car sales by 2040 Growth in electric vehicles expected to drive oil demand down by 13.7 million barrels per day Proposed manufacturing facility comprises 1.3 million square feet, creation of 55 jobs at startup with up to 863 jobs created by 2026 Net Element (NASDAQ: NETE), a global technology group that operates electronic payment services, is currently in the planning stages to open a new electric vehicle (“EV”) manufacturing facility in conjunction with privately-owned Mullen Technologies (“Mullen”) via a proposed merger. With demand for electric vehicles growing globally, oil…

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ThursdayJul 30, 2020 11:00 am

Artificial Intelligence Could Help Cut Battery Recharge Time

Electric cars are all the rage these days and several governments have plans to slowly phase out internal combustion engines in favor of them over the next decade. However, before electric cars fill our roads, the battery sector will have to find ways to drastically improve the current recharging rates. A wide ranging team of researchers have taken advantage of another technology that has captured the public eye, artificial intelligence ("AI") for clues on how to improve recharging rates. The team of researchers from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, the Stanford University and the Toyota Research Institute wanted to see…

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WednesdayJul 29, 2020 3:00 pm

US Utility Firms Turning to Private EV Chargers and Solar Batteries to Address Peak Power Demand

Distributed energy resources (“DER”), such as EV chargers, rooftop solar systems and smart inverters are proving to be valuable not just to the customers who install those resources but to the utility companies which are traditionally responsible for setting up and running energy distribution networks. BYOD, or bring-your-own device programs, are one way through which a convergence between distributed energy resources and utility grids is happening. Utility companies love this model because it gives them a way to avoid more costly options, such as setting up new utility lines to serve the increased demand for energy. Similarly, customers love the…

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WednesdayJul 29, 2020 10:00 am

Could Self-Driving Cars Worsen Traffic Jams?

Motor vehicle technology has come a long way from our first tentative experiments with the wheel. Over the years, there has been rising interest in self-driving cars, especially as Tesla's self-driving technology becomes more popular. As the technology has evolved, there have been talks of how self-driving cars will reduce traffic deaths, drop harmful emissions by more than 50% and eliminate stop-and-go waves by 100%. And Tesla isn't the only major corporation in the autonomous vehicle game. Players like Uber and BMW are also looking into developing self-driving cars and services. However, while self-driving cars have the potential to revolutionize…

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TuesdayJul 28, 2020 3:00 pm

Solid-State Batteries Could Soon Dominate Energy Storage Tech

For the past couple of years, there has been massive interest in electric cars as the side effects and limitations of internal combustion engines became more apparent. This has in turn, put the spotlight on battery technology as batteries are crucial to EVs. A couple of well-funded companies are now looking to push the U.S. into the forefront of the global battery manufacturing industry with a new technology that could even surpass today’s lithium ion batteries, all-solid-state batteries (“ASSBs”). These all-solid-state batteries are expected to be safer and more energy-dense than the lithium ion products used in today’s electric vehicles…

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TuesdayJul 28, 2020 10:00 am

COVID-19 Response Efforts Could Boost Electric Vehicle Uptake in Europe

Europe was hit hard when the coronavirus pandemic began early this year. Lockdown measures brought economies to a near standstill, prompting governments to enact stimulus plans to keep industries from collapsing. The situation still isn’t ideal, but one industry that looks to benefit greatly from the continent’s response to the coronavirus pandemic is electric vehicles (“EVs”). According to sales figures from the European Automobile Manufacturer’s Association, the combined market share of EVs and plug-in hybrids increased by 6.8% in the first quarter of the year, a jump from the 2.5% growth rate seen in the same quarter last year. “In…

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MondayJul 27, 2020 3:00 pm

Why the US Should Transition to EVs in a Measured Way

As the November polls draw closer, many of the presidential candidates have been sharing their thoughts about the ways in which they propose to make the U.S. become a global leader in the fight against climate change. Electric vehicles (“EVs”) feature prominently in those plans. While a lot of the plans are aggressive, there are lots of reasons to suggest that a more measured approach that spans approximately 50 years would produce better results not just politically and economically, but also for the climate as discussed below. The Economic Reasons An aggressive attempt to send internal combustion vehicles into oblivion…

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