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25 Apr 2026 | Synopsis
Based in New Mexico, Sceye's SE2 stratospheric autonomous airship uses solar cells across its upper surface to power flight and charge 425‑Wh/kg lithium‑sulfur batteries. These batteries drive an electric tail‑mounted propeller, enabling continuous propulsion through day–night cycles. In a recent test, the system kept SE2 aloft for 12 days at 52,000 ft, proving long‑endurance, fully solar‑electric flight.25 Apr 2026 | Synopsis
EV range anxiety is increasingly outdated. Recurrent's analysis of 1+ billion miles shows modern EVs retain 97% of range after 3 years and 95% after 5. Many 2023 models even exceed their original EPA range today. Brands like Cadillac, Ford, Hyundai, Mercedes, and Rivian show virtually no five‑year loss. Smart engineering, hidden battery buffers, and OTA updates help EVs age far better than feared, dismantling a major consumer worry.24 Apr 2026 | Synopsis
A new report shows the belief that EV batteries age quickly is wrong: when treated well, they often outlast the cars themselves. This overturns assumptions that used EVs are risky purchases. EVs also depreciate faster, making used models strong bargains. With falling battery costs and emerging vehicle‑to‑grid payments, used EVs may offer better long‑term value than many buyers expect. 24 Apr 2026 | Synopsis
Britain's Top Gear finds no blanket answer to whether petrol or electric cars are cheaper to run in 2026. Charging access is now largely solved, and small differences in maintenance or parking don't decide the outcome. The real cost depends on each model's finance deal and whether you charge cheaply at home or rely on pricier public charging. The cheapest option varies case by case. 24 Apr 2026 | Synopsis
Some 60 nations met in Santa Marta, Colombia, for the first global talks focused on phasing out fossil fuels, driven by frustration with UN climate deadlock. The meeting aims to build a "coalition of the willing" pushing faster transition plans as scientists warn the world is nearing 1.5°C. Major emitters aren't participating, but supporters hope to shape momentum ahead of future COP 31 negotiations.
19 May 2026 |
A new bipartisan surface transportation bill, the BUILD America 250 Act, would impose a flat federal registration fee on EVs on top of existing state surcharges, effectively creating a double tax on electric and plug-in hybrid drivers. The bill's math is deeply flawed, forcing EV owners to pay far more into the Highway Trust Fund than comparable gasoline vehicles, and EV drivers need to push back now.
18 May 2026 |
Texas wind projects face long delays because many proposed turbine sites overlap with low-altitude VFR and IFR military training routes. These missions require clean radar returns, and turbine blades create Doppler signatures that resemble fast, low-flying aircraft. Unlike Iowa, where radar missions are higher altitude and more predictable, Texas airspace is dense and mission-critical, making DoD reviews slower and more complex
18 May 2026 |
In 2004, California put its Zero-Emission Vehicle mandate into a political coma, giving China time to build the battery and EV supply chains that now dominate the world. Two decades later, the U.S. is hesitating again: Detroit is slowing EV investments, politics are muddying incentives, and hybrids are becoming a comfortable detour. This investigation traces how America's pauses create space for rivals - and what Detroit must do to avoid losing the next decade.
15 May 2026 |
Ford just enjoyed its biggest two-day stock gain in six years after investors abruptly reclassified the 122-year-old automaker as an AI-energy infrastructure play. The catalyst: a new Ford Energy unit aimed at grid-scale battery storage for utilities and hyperscale data centers. The pivot is more than hype—there is real manufacturing muscle and LFP chemistry behind it—but customers, contracts, and execution risk still stand between Detroit and durable energy-platform margins.
14 May 2026 |
Honda's slower EV rollout is being framed as a costly setback, but the capital it has invested in EV R&D is far from lost. Battery management, thermal systems, software, and platform work are already feeding into hybrids and future EVs. Automakers routinely invest years before seeing payback, amortizing technology across multiple models and cycles. The headlines see retreat; inside Honda, it is pacing, not surrender.
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