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When Cars Go Electric: Understanding The Tipping Points Transforming Transportation

01 Aug 2025 | Synopsis

"From less than 5% new EV sales around 2013, Norway rapidly crossed critical adoption thresholds, surpassing 15% by 2016, 50% by 2019, and reaching over 90% by 2025....Mainland Europe and China are following similar trajectories today

"...third theory, complex adaptive systems...describes how interconnected elements of a system react to changes, creating feedback loops that accelerate transformations."

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The US Commercial Rooftop Solar Market Is About To Explode, Federal Tax Credits Or Not

31 Jul 2025 | Synopsis

"...it's a mystery why federal policy makers are ignoring solar in favor of other, more cumbersome and expensive domestic energy resources...

"New subscription-style pay-as-you-go financing models have relieved property owners of that burden. Virtual power plants, the distributed energy resource trend, and the booming community solar movement are three additional factors supporting the commercial rooftop solar movement."

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A Powerful Essay On Renewable Energy Reminds Us How Witheringly Stupid The US Has Become

31 Jul 2025 | Synopsis

Environmental author and activist Bill McKibben’s recent essay highlights the rapid global rise of solar power—adding a terawatt every two years—and the potential of wind energy, contrasting it with current U.S. policies curbing renewables. He criticizes the administration's baseload bias and new Interior Department restrictions on wind and solar, warning that such moves squander a historic opportunity for domestic clean energy growth.

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Does America's Current Interior Secretary Know What a Battery Is?

31 Jul 2025 | Synopsis

Interior Secretary Doug Burgum questioned the reliability of wind and solar, stating solar fails at night and dismissing batteries - as if they didn't exist. His comments came amid the administration’s plan to eliminate green energy tax credits and revoke preferential treatment for renewables. Critics pointed out the irony: under Burgum's previous tenure as North Dakota governor, wind and solar made up over 40% of that state’s electricity.

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Ford's "Model T Moment": What Jim Farley Is Signaling with a New EV Platform

31 Jul 2025 | Synopsis

Ford CEO Jim Farley calls the upcoming August 11 debut of its next-gen EV platform a “Model T moment,” signaling a leap toward affordable, mass-market electric vehicles. Developed by a skunkworks team with ex-Tesla engineers, the flexible platform targets ~$25K pricing, U.S. production, and simplified manufacturing to compete with Chinese EVs and expand Ford’s reach beyond Mach-E and F-150 Lightning.

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J W Moore  Si Exclusive

Rivian's Infotainment Revolution: AI at the Wheel, No Smartphone Required

11 Oct 2025 | Rivian's infotainment system replaces CarPlay with a native AI-powered interface backed by Amazon and Volkswagen. It offers smart navigation, voice control, music/video streaming, and cloud-based personalization. AM radio is excluded, prompting bipartisan legislation to mandate its return. Autonomous driving integration is planned, with updates rolling out in 2025 and full features expected in the R2 by 2026.

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Hydrogen's Flight Path: Fuel Cells, Turbines, and the Economics of Clean Aviation

10 Oct 2025 | Aviation is shifting from Jet A to four fuel systems: electricity, hydrogen (fuel cell and combustion), SAF, and petroleum. Fuel cells suit short-haul aircraft; hydrogen combustion may power long-range jets. SAF bridges legacy fleets. Hydrogen costs - $5-$7/kg today, possibly $2/kg by 2040 - impact ticket prices and infrastructure decisions. Airport authorities, airlines, and governments will share deployment costs. Each fuel has distinct environmental pros and cons shaping aviation's net-zero future.

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Ferrari Elettrica: Electrified, Not Tamed

09 Oct 2025 | Ferrari's Elettrica EV delivers over 1,000 hp via quad motors, hitting 0-100 km/h in 2.5s with a 330+ mile range. Its 122 kWh battery sits low for balance, paired with active suspension and rear steering. Designed by LoveFrom, the four-door GT aims to preserve Ferrari's emotional DNA. Priced around $580K, it launches in 2026 in Europe and the U.S., with hybrids and ICE models still dominating until 2030

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