From now through September 4th, GoSun is offering its Grid bundle, which includes a solar microgrid and a variety of off-grid appliances for cooking, cleaning, chilling, purifying, charging, and more, at a phenomenal discount.
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Expert argues that automation isn’t making our roads any safer. But crash avoidance features really are.
GM hopes to sell more of its electric vans by folding BrightDrop in to the Chevy brand.
Ariel Motor Company in the UK is developing an innovative battery-electric off-road vehicle called the E-Nomad.
The 2024 Toyota bZ4x gets some software updates and can be a decent option for someone looking for a cheap EV bargain.
An electric off-roader could be in the works from Ariel Ariel revealed the E-Nomad concept with a 41-kwh battery and 150 miles of range If there's enough customer interest the E-Nomad could go into production and come to the U.S. Low-volume British automaker Ariel has electrified its minimalist Nomad off-roader. Ariel recently unveiled the E-Nomad...
Sign up for daily news updates from CleanTechnica on email. Or follow us on Google News! Outdoor recreation is more popular than ever in the United States. According to the Outdoor Industry Association, more than half of the population is now getting out there. Perhaps more importantly, the number of ... [continued]