Introducing Electrek Forums: A new hub for the EV and green energy community
We are excited to announce a major addition to the site today: the launch of Electrek Forums. Electrek has long...Fred Lambert (Electrek)
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EVgo plans 150 fast chargers a year at Kroger stores through 2035
EVgo plans to add at least 150 fast-charging stalls a year at Kroger stores through 2035, making grocery runs a charging stop.Michelle Lewis (Electrek)
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While the Feds sell out, Oregon steps up with its own EV incentive plan
Oregon is the latest to step up, offering an up to $120,000 per vehicle incentive for fleets looking to electrify their operations.Jo BorrΓ‘s (Electrek)
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And this is why the US administration is doing everything it can to kill them
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Electric vehicles will end oil wars β if we let them
With the news that the US has invaded a country for oil, we are reminded that EVs will remove motivations for this type of conflict.Jameson Dow (Electrek)
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GM literally tried to kill electric car development in the 90s. There was even a movie about the story. People liked their test venicles and wanted to buy them - GM seized all the cars and delivered them to a junk yard for recycling.
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Rule of Law? What does it mean in general?
In general, this is the notion that people can agree to live within certain limitations in order to guarantee a better living place for all. And generally this works quite well when the parameters are reasonable and there is some mechanism for enforcement. The was the The International Court of Justice, which looked promising until the US decided it did not like the constraints. And the UN Security Council, which has been similarly ignored.
If the major powers had abided by the principles of these international institutions, and worked to bring about enforcement of abridgements, we would have a much better world today.
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An Oregon cattle ranch just added solar without losing grazing land | Electrek
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An Oregon cattle ranch just added solar without losing grazing land
An Oregon Angus ranch is hosting a 120-kW agrivoltaics project using high-clearance solar trackers designed to allow full cattle grazing.Michelle Lewis (Electrek)
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New method pulls battery-ready lithium hydroxide from dead cells
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New method pulls battery-ready lithium hydroxide from dead cells
Rice engineers develop a cleaner electrochemical method to extract high-purity lithium hydroxide directly from battery waste.Neetika Walter (Interesting Engineering)
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The Yangtze River Is Becoming the Worldβs Largest Electrified Trade Corridor - CleanTechnica
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The Yangtze River Is Becoming the Worldβs Largest Electrified Trade Corridor - CleanTechnica
The Yangtze corridor is emerging as the worldβs largest clean-energy trade route, powered by HVDC, solar, and battery-electric vessels.Michael Barnard (CleanTechnica)
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