Author: David Herron
Lord Drayson digs deeper into wireless power transfer technology for wireless EV charging
Normally I cover Lord Drayson on ElectricRaceNews, because his company is developing an electric race car, but their electric race car program is meant to explore electric vehicle technology, including wireless charging technology. Their idea is for race tracks to have wireless charging pads scattered around the track, with electric…
Nissan’s hot battery is soon, real battery tech improvements (180+ mile range) coming in 2017, per Andy Palmer
Tesla Motors due to surpass Porsche’s sales within a couple years?
What will it take for the rest of the automobile industry to stop dismissing Tesla Motors as a boutique car manufacturer? That phrase was actually used by a Nissan sales representative at the Silicon Valley Driving Charged and Connected event two weeks ago. He was answering a question about whether…
Tesla’s gigafactory: a large industrial park under one roof, to lower battery pack costs
New Jersey may let Tesla keep selling cars, limited like those in New York
Ahead of today’s earnings call for Tesla Motors, there’s some positively good news to report. The company has opened a few new stores, set up a new Supercharger station, and there may be a ray of light allowing Tesla to continue selling cars in New Jersey. According to NorthNewJersey.com, Assemblyman…
Toyota clinging to gasoline like a crack addict, hates on electric cars
Russia-Ukraine crisis has Europe’s energy Ministers scrambling under threat of another Russian gas blackout
Chevron starts fracking Romania, as Romania chooses fossil fuels over renewable energy
The situation in Ukraine is getting worse, with increasing violence between anti- and pro-Russian factions. While the news media is full of detailed reports of day-day changes, LongTailPipe readers will remember the backstory is all about natural gas in Ukraine, Romania, and the rest of Europe, as well as plans…
US Highway System funding crisis means rethinking the system, we must make big changes
Two materials science breakthroughs could reduce EV cost and reliance on rare materials
A couple recent materials science breakthroughs could, if they pan out, reduce the need for rare materials in electric cars, reduce their cost, etc. Researchers see rare-earth-like magnetic properties in iron: The issue is the rare earth metals normally required in magnets for electric motors. While Iron can hold a…
The Oil Factor behind the War on Terror – Iraq War was about Oil
Many of us are certain that the Iraq War was not about “fighting terrorism” but about the Need for Oil. Specifically, liberating Iraq’s oil fields from control by corrupt nationalized oil companies, and ensuring that Western oil companies have access to Iraq’s oil fields. While the story about the Iraq…
Nigerian school-girl kidnappings done by radical anti-oil-anti-West Islamic group, Boko Haram
Nigerian States which have some form of Sharia Law, as of December 2006. Source: Wikimedia A couple weeks ago over 200 young Nigerian girls were kidnapped from the Government Girls Secondary School in the Chibok area of the north-eastern state of Borno and then apparently sold as slave-wives to Islamist fighters/insurgents. …
AAA warns automated driver assist don’t mean safer cars, drivers still have to pay attention
Drivers have a big responsibility, they’re operating a big heavy machine, capable of high speeds, that can do a lot of damage when it hits something or someone. But, looking around at fellow drivers, it seems most of them abdicate their responsibility and go on with distracted driving behaviors, such…
California spending $46 million on hydrogen stations for large scale fuel cell vehicle rollout
I just received word through the California Fuel Cell Partnership that the California Energy Commission has awarded $46 million in grants for fuel cell projects in California. According to the press release this is meant to “fund projects that develop infrastructure necessary to dispense hydrogen transportation fuel and to provide…