Yearly Archives: 2014
Five factors to help you choose the electric car (or plug-in hybrid) best for your needs
California soon to require all new housing to be “EV Capable”, with conduit for electric vehicle charging infrastructure
California’s electric vehicle charging infrastructure may get a huge shot in the arm starting in 2015-16. The California Building Code (CBC2016) appears set to require electric vehicle charging infrastructure in newly constructed parking lots, or housing. I say “appears” because the information is coming from draft building code documents, full…
Obama launching another possibly illegal war in the Middle East, Congress abdicates Constitutional oversight duties
Gov. Brown signs laws that might help EV adoption while causing other problems
Over the weekend California Gov. Jerry Brown signed a list of bills focusing on climate change issues, some of which would expand support for electric cars. I’ve seen some in the EV community applaud these moves, but I see a mixed bag of some things which might be useful and…
Silicon Vally NDEW event sets world record – will EV Events like this last beyond past the early adopter phase for electric vehicles?
From the viewpoint Silicon Valley’s award-winning National Drive Electric Week celebration yesterday, electric cars are becoming mainstream. Our region is enjoying the highest rate of electric car sales in the country, and for our 2014 NDEW event we had the intention to have the largest assemblage of electric vehicles anywhere.…
Do Something Do: Impactful actions, chosen wisely, to create meaningful change
We are facing many problems in the world, like climate change, peak oil, financial collapse, resource wars over access to fossil fuels, and environmental catastrophes like the collapse of sea life in the ocean. Any of these are seriously difficult problems, and they’re hitting us all at the same time.…
Green Jobs revolution promised by Obama in 2008; how’s it doing? Can big business simultaneously go green, and make green?
President Obama was elected in 2008 on a platform promising, among other things, a green jobs revolution. That the way out of the economic mess of 2008-9, that threatened a global economic meltdown and catastrophic depression, was to support green technologies, green energy systems, and lead a wave of innovation…