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30 Jul 2025 | Synopsis
"...GM confirmed earlier this year will begin production at the Fairfax Assembly plant in Kansas City, Kansas, by the end of 2025...the second-generation Bolt appears to be more of a deep refresh than a truly new vehicle. It sports the same egg-shaped body as the outgoing EUV model."Chevy also confirmed the Bolt will gain a NACS charging port, allowing the EV to be plugged into Tesla's massive Supercharger network."
30 Jul 2025 | Synopsis
To power US data centers with the tech would require a large-scale, all-hands-on-deck deployment of (currently non-existent) SMRs in every corner of the grid. That means a flood of funding, the use of legacy reactors in the meantime (hopefully without any accidents), and a lot of luck. In the meantime, the explosive growth in data centers will create distress for local residents, as well as the planet. 30 Jul 2025 | Synopsis
Yasa, a UK-based engineering firm under Mercedes-Benz, has created a breakthrough prototype electric motor weighing just 28.8 lb and generating 737.5 hp - setting a new benchmark for power density at roughly 42 W/kg. While Koenigsegg's Dark Matter motor delivers 800 hp, it is significantly heavier. Yasa's design avoids exotic materials, enabling scalable production of up to 50,000 units annually.30 Jul 2025 | Synopsis
Dutch startup Elysian Aircraft is developing the E9X, a 90-seat fully electric aircraft with a 500-mile range, targeting entry into service by 2033. Featuring eight wing-mounted propellers and battery integration, the E9X aims to offer zero-emission short-haul flights. Backed by TU Delft, KLM, and Aernnova, the project addresses major engineering hurdles and is entering detailed design. A prototype is expected by 2030, with total development costs projected at $10 billion."29 Jul 2025 | Synopsis
California‑based B2U Storage Solutions is building a 24 MWh energy storage facility east of San Antonio using ~500 second‑life EV battery packs - sourced from retired Honda and Nissan electric vehicles previously deployed in its California system. Their UL‑certified modular "plug‑and‑play" EPS system skips costly refurbishing and uses AI to manage trading into CPS Energy's grid. Texas is one of four planned sites totaling 100 MWh by mid‑2026.
11 Apr 2026 |
Most people already see climate change as happening now and close to home, so the path forward is shifting from persuasion to action. Communities can move ahead with local energy, resilience, and infrastructure projects because public support is strong, even when national leaders resist. The real opportunity is mobilizing the broad majority that accepts climate reality and building visible momentum that makes denial politically irrelevant.
09 Apr 2026 |
In southeast Minnesota, residents facing a proposed 765‑kV transmission line fear damage to fragile karst groundwater, wildlife habitat, and rural character. The project promises regional reliability and clean energy, but locals demand independent science, real mitigation, fair compensation, and genuine decision-making power before accepting the burden of a new energy "superhighway."
09 Apr 2026 |
A counter-narrative to claims that renewables are driving an environmental and economic crisis. Clean energy investment is not waste but strategic modernization; Europe's energy challenges stem from fuel imports, not wind and solar; and waste issues are solvable. The real risk is clinging to an aging fossil-centric system while global competitors scale the next energy economy.
07 Apr 2026 |
The Ari 958 Pro focuses on stable range, predictable charging, and everyday comfort rather than headline performance. Its efficient tuning holds highway range, and its strong mid‑charge curve shortens real trips. A quiet, simple cabin and calm ride make it practical, though thrill‑seekers may find it conservative. It's an EV built to work reliably.
06 Apr 2026 |
Elon Musk drives Tesla through urgency, pressure, and constant disruption. Former executive Jon McNeill describes a culture where hierarchy collapses, excuses vanish, and speed rules. Musk's late‑night pivots and intense scrutiny push teams to breakthroughs but also burnout. Tesla’s success and strain both stem from his relentless management style.
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