Electric June 12, 2024 EV charging cable thefts are on the rise in yet another challenge to the appeal of going electric The theft of electric vehicle charging cables is on the rise, fueled by the nearly record-high price of copper inside the cables, which thieves can sell.
VIDEO June 9, 2024 Virginians are in charge of their own destiny: Jason Miyares Virginia Attorney General Jason Miyares discusses the state following less-strict federal electric vehicle standards.
POLITICS June 8, 2024 Major lithium discovery in fracking wastewater leaves the left facing EV 'irony' A Pitt study concluded there is enough lithium to be extracted from wastewater created through hydraulic fracturing to supply America with nearly 40% of its needs.
TECH June 7, 2024 Tiny Telo truck taking on giants like Tesla with big ambitions Telos has produced the electric Mini Truck that's compact enough to navigate tight city streets while also hauling cargo to the great outdoors.
TECH May 30, 2024 A pedal-electric hybrid that's half bike, half car Created in Germany, Hopper Mobility's Hopper is a sleek, semi-enclosed, car-like three-wheeler that allows drivers to avoid traffic and travel in bike lanes.
California May 9, 2024 CA regulators to vote on divisive energy bill proposal California regulators will vote on whether to allow the state's utility companies to add a fixed charge to power bills in exchange for lowering the price of electricity.
TECH May 4, 2024 Electric humanoid robot poised to shake up the job market The fully electric Atlas 2.0 robot was designed for real-world applications, and it is capable of lifting and maneuvering heavy, irregular objects.
VIDEO April 20, 2024 Biden’s EPA rule is ‘very real and threatening’ to our ability to buy gas cars: Russell Coleman Kentucky Attorney General Russell Coleman joins ‘Fox & Friends Weekend’ to weigh in on the EPA rule that would require half of car sales to be electric by 2030.
OPINION April 11, 2024 The Biden administration’s biased electric vehicle agenda As team Biden pushes EV mandates and subsidies, most recently with the EPA emissions rule, they must know that it threatens Black families struggling to reach the middle class.
China April 8, 2024 US-China trade tensions escalate over surging production of electric vehicles China produces more EVs and green tech than it can sell domestically, and the low prices caused by this surplus supply make the market difficult for American manufacturers.