Tag: migration to electric transportation

Well, at least three that I can think of. We’re all aware of steady development of better and lower-cost batteries, which seems to be the putative victor here. Once affordable batteries provide a range of 350 miles, and we’re fairly …

The Migration to Electric Transportation Has Many Faces Read More »

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The common wisdom among those following the migration to electric transportation is that large commercial vehicles will be the very last to make that transition.  Here to challenge that notion is my colleague Jon LeSage, whose current edition of Green …

Government Regulation Is the Driver in a Great Deal of Cleantech Development Read More »

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A reader on Quora.com asked the question in the title above and adds:  I was just curious to know if we have the energy to support it and if not, what would need to happen in order to meet the …

Could the United States' Infrastructure Support the Vast Majority of Americans Driving Electric Vehicles? Read More »

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Here’s an overly simplistic article that questions the validity of electric vehicles as “green” transportation on the basis that coal is used to charge EVs.  And here is one of the comments: “I power my electric car totally from solar …

The Migration to Electric Transportation — It's Complicated Read More »

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