Elon Musk announced this week that Tesla would pause accepting Bitcoin for Tesla purchases, citing the cryptocurrency’s energy usage. He also specifically criticized one fossil fuel power plant in New York, which as Arstechnica reported, was revived to mine Bitcoin. Now the firm behind that plant, Greenidge, is already making moves. Greenidge announced Friday (via
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Every week I put on my journalistic scuba gear and dive to the bottom of the abandoned strip-mine-turned-reservoir that is the Alibaba electric vehicle catalogue in order to find the most audacious EVs available. Most of the time I’m so enthralled by the craziness of what I find that I have to resist the urge
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A Tesla Model S Plaid (or maybe even Plaid+) prototype with an insane retractable spoiler has been spotted on the Laguna Seca race track – trying to beat some record. While Tesla has yet to deliver the new Model S, the hype is not dying down. The new version comes with a new interior and
Ireland-based battery system manufacturer Xerotech and Agder Gruppen, a Norwegian supplier to the construction and mining industries, are working together to electrify over 200 units of construction and mining machinery over the next 5 years, using Xerotech’s scalable Hibernium battery platform. The collaboration represents Xerotech’s entry into the Scandinavian market, and Agder’s move into battery-electric
This week on the Electrek Podcast, we discuss the most popular news in the world of sustainable transport and energy, including Tesla cooling down on Bitcoin, Ford talking F150 Lightning, Mercedes-Benz unveiling EQT, and more. Thank you to Volkswagen’s new ID.4 for sponsoring today’s show! The show is back live every Friday at 4 p.m. ET
Subscribe for the latest GreenCarReports.com videos: http://bit.ly/12upBka Volkswagen previewed its upcoming three-row crossover with the CrossBlue Concept at the 2013 Detroit Auto Show. Learn more about the Volkswagen CrossBlue Concept – http://www.thecarconnection.com/news/1081636_volkswagen-crossblue-concept-mid-size-3-row-crossover-coming Watch More Videos on GreenCarReports.com: http://www.greencarreports.com/videos Follow Us Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/GreenCarReports Twitter: https://twitter.com/GreenCarReports Google+: https://plus.google.com/b/108702855478337248034/108702855478337248034/posts
My first time behind a wheel of a Chinese made electric car P7 by Xpeng, and I have a lot to say, plus a cameo from the friend of the channel Rich Rebuilds who also got to drive the Xpeng P7 right before me! IMPORTANT NOTICE: Sponsors of this channel do not in any way
SUBSCRIBE, LIKE & SHARE for a Fully Charged future! We took a fresh look at the refreshed Jaguar I-PACE and remembered exactly how good it is. If you absolutely must drive a premium SUV, then we’d recommend giving this the once over. And while you’re here, we headed to the first site of the Ecotricity
Gorzów Wielkopolski is the latest addition to the impressive list of European cities investing in “green” public transport. The city and the municipal operator have recently ordered eight electrically-propelled vehicles. These will be the first electric buses to be deployed in Gorzów Wielkopolski. The vehicles will carry passengers starting next year. Solaris Bus & Coach has signed
Popular YouTube influencer Everyman Driver got his hands on a Toyota GR Supra to compare to his Tesla Model 3. We’ve seen the Supra race several Teslas in the past, but typically, the Toyota is tricked out. In addition, the Tesla Model 3 Performance is usually the one to watch for when it comes to
By Joey Klender Posted on May 14, 2021 Tesla is continuing construction at Giga Texas, and it appears that it has discreetly placed a future resident of the facility on the second floor: the Tesla Cybertruck. Spotted in a new drone video from Terafactory Texas, the Cybertruck has been placed upstairs at the facility as construction
British company GTO Engineering has released the first details on the in-house developed V-12 engine that will power its upcoming Squalo sports car. The Squalo has been styled to resemble a classic Ferrari, specifically the 250 GTO of the 1960s, but there’s nothing classic about the hardware going into it. We’re talking about carbon-fiber body
Plug In America’s PlugStar EV consumer and dealer engagement program, in partnership with SMUD (Sacramento Municipal Utility District), recently celebrated some of the program’s outstanding dealers in recognition of their commitment to EV sales. Dealers and their sales staff were honored with trophies, plaques, and food trucks in honor of their EV sales achievements. Dealers
Power management company Eaton will supply its 24-to-12-volt DC-DC converter for use in a commercial heavy-duty EV that will go on sale in the North American and Chinese markets later this year. The converter will power accessories such as anti-lock brakes and lighting. “DC-DC converters are an essential part of our eMobility product portfolio, and
Startup WattEV plans to build a 25-megawatt, solar-powered, electric-only public truck stop between California’s Central Valley and Southern California’s bustling ports and shipping hubs. The 110-acre truck stop will be located at a heavily truck-trafficked highway intersection in Bakersfield, at the southern end of the San Joaquin Valley, near logistics centers run by Amazon and
Hyundai Motor Group, makers of Hyundai and Kia autos, announced today their intent to invest $7.4 billion in the US by 2025. Electric vehicles, production facilities, and smart mobility is where the money will go. Putting in the work is one thing, but bringing the cash is another. Hyundai Motor knows that to be competitive
Hyundai plans to build electric vehicles in the U.S. The Mini Cooper SE gets a range boost. Fisker and the maker of the iPhone want to make a $30,000 EV in the U.S. Toyota sees just 15% of its lineup as fully electric in 2030. And we look at the 1967 Ford Mustang vs. the
GM’s new 2022 Chevy Bolt EV and BoltEUV have received their official EPA ranges, and it’s pretty much on the mark except for the electric crossover coming in a bit short. We are finally about to get the new Chevy Bolt EV and its new younger but bigger brother, the Bolt EUV. When GM announced
Fisker Inc. has offered an update to its recently announced deal with Foxconn to develop an affordable EV together. Although the original news surfaced months ago, Fisker and Foxconn have now shared that they anticipate this EV to cost under $30,000 before tax incentives. Fisker Inc. is an EV startup based in the South Bay
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Taiwan embraces a new era of driving for a cleaner tomorrow and generations to come. Learn more: https://ts.la/2y6o1Q8
Watch our first Model 3 handovers. July 28, 2017 at the Tesla Factory in Fremont, CA. Learn more: https://ts.la/2Hi4DPG
On January 30, 2014, Tesla Motors embarked on the journey of a lifetime. The plan was to drive two Model S sedans across the United States, powering them for free on the newly completed cross-continental Supercharger network. In addition, the team would set the world record for charge time of an electric vehicle driving the
Tesla’s Vice President of Vehicle Engineering, Peter Rawlinson, talks about some of the features of Model S engineering at Tesla headquarters. He discusses the advantages of designing a car from the ground using Tesla’s proven electric powertrain, and how the result will be a drive experience to surpass any that have come before it. For
Fangio de Baets, Chocolatier from Bruges, Belgium, moves precious cargo every day and has found his perfect companion in Model X. With the help of the Tesla app, Fangio keeps his chocolate at the perfect temperature for delivery. Learn more: https://ts.la/2xR57wB
Charging the 2020 Porsche Taycan Turbo in Germany at an Ionity charging station. Subscribe for the latest GreenCarReports.com videos: http://bit.ly/12upBka Watch More Videos on GreenCarReports.com: http://www.greencarreports.com/videos Follow Us Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/GreenCarReports Twitter: https://twitter.com/GreenCarReports Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/greencarreports/
Why are hydrogen compliance cars worth more in California than electric ones? And how much is a hacked Tesla Model S worth? It’s been a busy week of news, considering that it’s July. This is the Week In Reverse for Friday, July 11, 2014, right here at Green Car Reports. Subscribe for the latest GreenCarReports.com
Which automakers did Tesla Motors CEO Elon Musk meet with this past week? What hybrid isn’t coming back for 2015, and which plug-in crossovers are on the way? And wait, what is Jay-Z driving? It’s the Week In Reverse, right here at Green Car Reports. Subscribe for the latest GreenCarReports.com videos: http://bit.ly/12upBka Watch More Videos
Subscribe for the latest GreenCarReports.com videos: http://bit.ly/12upBka We test-drive the new 2013 Smart Electric Drive two-seat minicar, the least expensive electric car on sale in the U.S. this year. Learn more about the 2013 Smart Electric Drive – http://www.greencarreports.com/news/1083332_2013-smart-electric-drive-drive-video-from-ny-auto-show Watch More Videos on GreenCarReports.com: http://www.greencarreports.com/videos Follow Us Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/GreenCarReports Twitter: https://twitter.com/GreenCarReports Google+: https://plus.google.com/b/108702855478337248034/108702855478337248034/posts
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