januar 2017

Comparing electric cars, fast charging grows, Tesla Autopilot, home hydrogen: The Week in Reverse

When will Tesla’s Autopilot restore its previous capabilities and add new features that take it closer to self-driving? And how is Hyundai suggesting electric-car buyers should assess models that compete with its new Ioniq Electric? This is our look back at the Week In Reverse—right here at Green Car Reports—for the week ending on… High […]

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Climate Change

whitehouse.gov – Power plants are the largest concentrated source of emissions in the United States, together accounting for roughly one-third of all domestic greenhouse gas emissions. We have already set limits fo… Tweeted by @AlexPVegan https://twitter.com/AlexPVegan/status/822683624411688960 The Electric Vehicles Daily

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Hyundai IONIQ Electric Accepts Up To 70 kW From 100 kW CCS Charger – Video

Bjørn Nyland after just filing a detailed test drive review of the new Hyundai IONIQ Electric, has shared video of the EV’s fast charging abilities. As it turns out, when connected to a 100 kW CCS Combo charger, the IONIQ Electric accepts up to 60-70 kW of power. A charging session starting from about… Inside EVs

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Energy storage batteries face biggest test in California

From the perspective of both renewable-energy advocates and electric utilities, grid-scale energy storage offers many potential benefits. By storing energy in battery packs for later use, energy storage can make intermittent renewable sources like solar and wind into more reliable forms of power. It also helps utilities “balance” the grid by… High Gear Media Network

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This electric car is the first zero-emissions vehicle to finish the Dakar Rally

treehugger.com – The Acciona 100% EcoPowered rally car powered its way to the finish of the world’s toughest motor event without burning a drop of fuel and with no tailpipe emissions. The iconic Dakar rally (former… Tweeted by @plugshare https://twitter.com/plugshare/status/821806229194276864 The Electric Vehicles Daily

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