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Home 2016 April

Monthly Archives: April 2016

Solar Impulse 2 resumes around-the-world solar powered fuel-less flight, showing us the way to live

Every day the trees wake up, watch the sunrise, and spread their leaves to capture the energy needed to live another day while storing excess energy away so the tree makes it through the winter.  Trees, and other plants, have done this for millions of years.  It is a natural…

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Next year will we be fighting President Clinton on Fracking and ill-advised Regime Change?

With today’s victory in the New York Democratic primary, Hillary Clinton has reversed the momentum Bernie Sanders achieved with his recent string of wins.  In her victory speech this evening Secretary Clinton essentially declared victory, and all but declared she will be the Democratic Party nominee.  She called for Sanders supporters…

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Tesla joins 150 kW CCS forces, CHAdeMO’s days are numbered in EV fast charging

In late March, CharIN e.V. made the briefest of announcements that looks to make a huge impact on the electric car charging scene:  “CharIN e. V. is happy to announce that Tesla Motors Inc. has been granted core membership in the association on 24th of February 2016.”  This is important…

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Romania gets electric car fast charging network at Kaufland big-box stores

Recently a big-box retailer in Romania, Kaufland, announced it would build a network of 10 fast charging stations across Romania.  I take this as a cool sign of progress with electric vehicle adoption.  While Western Europe has taken to electric vehicles in a big way, especially Norway, Netherlands and Germany, Eastern Europe…

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Tesla Model S wreck in Germany gives fire crew chance to practice safety procedures

A few days ago a Tesla Model S crash in Germany, on the A93 between Abensberg and Siegenburg, gave the local (volunteer) fire crew a chance to practice emergency recovery of a crashed electric car.  What’s nice for the rest of us is they posted a writeup along with detailed pictures…

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Uber transparency report raises Big Brother concerns in future Robotaxi services

As we move towards fully autonomous cars, many entrepreneurial types are chomping at the bit anxiously hoping to offer robotaxi services.  The plans are wrapped in this “car sharing” ideology that we won’t have to own cars, that instead we’ll pay a monthly fee for access to cars.  That could…

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Geek Squad, Domino’s, etc missing out on a great deal for used Leaf’s

Today the Geek Squad and Toyota announced that Best Buy (the Geek Squad’s operators) is switching from their iconic VW Beetle’s over to Toyota Prius c’s.  While this is great for Toyota and Prius sales, it strikes me that an interesting opportunity is being missed.  There’s several companies offering services in…

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