A new study finds battery electric vehicles now have the lowest lifetime carbon emissions of any car type across every U.S. county, regardless of grid mix or driving habits. Researchers analyzed 35 vehicle configurations and confirmed EVs outperform hybrids, plug-in hybrids, and gas cars - even when carrying cargo. Grid decarbonization and improved efficiency have made EVs the most climate-friendly choice nationwide.
Amazon's Zoox has launched its first public robotaxi service on the Las Vegas Strip, offering free rides in fully autonomous, purpose-built electric vehicles. Designed from the ground up for self-driving, Zoox features bi-directional movement, face-to-face seating, and a 360° sensor suite. The pilot includes remote supervision, safety redundancies, and limited fleet deployment, marking a strategic step in Amazon's urban mobility ambitions.
Huawei has launched the world's first 100-megawatt EV charging station in Sichuan, China, capable of charging a Tesla in just two minutes. Built for electric heavy-duty trucks, the $21 million facility spans 11.5 acres, supports 700 vehicles daily, and features ultra-fast chargers up to 1.44 MW. Developed with Yuanqi Xingguang, it marks a major leap in EV infrastructure and positions China at the forefront of ultra-high-capacity charging innovation.
Global EV sales surged nearly 29% from January to July 2025, led by China's BYD with 2.2 million units. Geely overtook Tesla for second place, growing 70% to 1.13 million units, while Tesla's sales fell 13%. Hyundai ranked seventh, boosted by models like the Ioniq 5 and Casper Electric. China dominated with 63% of global EV sales, followed by Europe and North America. Market shifts reflect rising demand for affordable and localized electric vehicles.
JetZero's Z4 aircraft, developed with SHZ Advanced Technologies, uses cryogenic liquid hydrogen and a blended-wing design to achieve zero-emission flight. Capable of carrying 250 passengers over 9,000 km, it burns hydrogen in modified jet turbines, emitting only water vapor. While infrastructure and safety challenges remain, the Z4 represents a major leap toward sustainable, long-haul aviation.
Creative Destruction vs. Fossil Retrenchment: Why Project 2025 Risks Leaving America Behind
16 Oct 2025 | Project 2025 protects fossil fuel incumbents by dismantling Biden-era clean energy policies. Nobel economist Philippe Aghion argues that climate progress depends on creative destruction - letting green innovators outcompete legacy polluters. The U.S. risks falling behind as global markets embrace clean tech. Even its passport has slipped from the top 10. Innovation, not retrenchment, is the path forward
Buick Electra E5: China-Built EV Poised for U.S. Launch
16 Oct 2025 | Buick's Electra E5, built in China by SAIC-GM, is set to become GM's first imported EV for the U.S. market. Though its launch was delayed indefinitely in 2024, a tentative 2026 rollout remains part of GM's electrification roadmap. With Ultium battery tech, strong performance specs, and positive reception in China, the Electra E5 represents a strategic shift in global EV sourcing and branding.
15 Oct 2025 | China's EV market shows strong wholesale growth, but retail sales lag behind. In April 2025, the wholesale-retail ratio hit 1.27:1, signaling inventory buildup. Automakers push stock to dealers to meet targets, risking oversupply. Analysts warn this gap could lead to price wars and financial strain. Retail data offers a clearer view of consumer demand and market health.
Putting Children First: Lessons from Paris for Atlanta
15 Oct 2025 | Paris redesigned its streets with children in mind - wider sidewalks, less traffic, and safer zones near schools. This child-first approach improved mobility for all, including seniors and cyclists. Atlanta can learn from Paris by investing in protected bike lanes, rethinking zoning, and prioritizing equity. A city where children thrive is safer, healthier, and more connected. The shift is not just practical - it's a moral imperative.
Micromobility's Insurance Gap: What Riders Need to Know
15 Oct 2025 | Micromobility use is surging, but insurance coverage lags. Most auto and home policies exclude e-bikes and scooters, leaving riders exposed. Accidents are rising, and shared services often don't cover users. InsurTech firms offer on-demand solutions, but adoption is low. Riders should check existing coverage, consider standalone policies, and push for clearer regulations to close the gap and ensure safe, sustainable urban transport.
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