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McGuinness and Anstey nearly break 120 miles/hr at 2015 TT ZERO, Victory has great first outing

June 10, 2015 June 10, 2015

John McGuinness and Bruce Anstey both broke the TT ZERO lap record today in the 2015 TT ZERO, held under perfect weather.  Of the six finishers, five broke the ton (lap speed over 100 miles/hr) and three of them finished with greater than 110 miles/hr lap speed, demonstrating the rapidity of…

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TT ZERO 2015 will have Mugen, Victory, Sarolea, U Nottingham, Brunel Univ

June 9, 2015 June 10, 2015

Ahead of tomorrows TT ZERO race, the final 2015 TT ZERO qualifying was held today.  Thanks to Mugen not participating today, the grid had only seven bikes with the Victory Motorcycle bikes coming in fastest with a 110 miles/hr lap for Lee Johnston, and a 108 miles/hr lap for Guy…

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McGuinness breaks TT ZERO lap record with 118+ miles/hr speed, in qualifying

June 8, 2015 June 8, 2015

Today, in the first qualifying round for the 2015 TT ZERO, John McGuinness unofficially broke the TT ZERO lap record with a 118.056 miles/hr lap speed.  He of course set the official lap record last year at about 117 miles/hr riding the 2015 Mugen Shinden electric motorcycle.  Given that his…

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Tesla Motors doesn’t look like company gobbling at the public tax dollars trough

June 6, 2015 June 6, 2015
Tesla Model S First Delivery, June 2012

Does Tesla Motors owe its existence to government subsidies? More than once the company was on the edge of bankruptcy, and kept afloat by infusions of capital, and of course their products (Model S) are sold in part because of government subsidies for electric cars. Recently a big news outlet…

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Solar/Wind is 100% of new electricity sources installed during April 2015

June 5, 2015 June 5, 2015

Renewable energy sources like wind and solar are taking off in a big way, in the U.S.A.  That’s not just a claim by a random meme picture on Facebook, the latest Federal Energy Regulatory Commission reports say so. According to the recently-released “Energy Infrastructure Update” report from the Federal Energy…

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2015 TT ZERO off to a bang, McGuinness hits 162 miles/hr, 116 miles/hr lap time

June 5, 2015 June 5, 2015

Over the next few days, the TT ZERO race will have several activities leading up to the TT ZERO race on Wednesday morning (Isle of Man time).  Today they have a practice round, and a couple qualifying rounds are scheduled over the weekend.  There’s also been some social media chatter the…

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Gas taxes for highway system funding is broken, taxing EV’s won’t fix it

June 3, 2015 June 3, 2015

How is the highway system paid for?  Car drivers need roads to drive on, or else those cars will be pretty looking pieces of art stuck in the driveway.  While modern western countries today have extensive road and highway networks, unless the government highway administrations are funded those roads will eventually…

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Victory Motorcycles reworks Brammo’s Empulse RR’s for TT ZERO

May 30, 2015 May 30, 2015

The 2015 TT ZERO electric motorcycle race is coming up — the electric companion race to all the gas bike racing during the famous Isle of Man Tourist Trophy week.  A new face is having a go at the TT ZERO, Victory Motorcycles, a subsidiary of Polaris Industries.  Polaris recently bought out…

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The TTXGP Electric Motorcycle Racing series is dead, why is it still important?

May 28, 2015 May 28, 2015

Yesterday I posted a very long (nearly 10000 words) piece summarizing the TTXGP’s history.  It took over 24 hours of effort to sift through all my old news reporting and pictures, to construct the summary.  All that work for a dead electric motorcycle racing series may sound like I’ve lost my…

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2009-10 & the TTXGP as the Launching Point for electric motorcycle racing

May 28, 2015 May 28, 2015

Back in 2009, three electric motorcycle racing events formed the basis of several years of electric motorcycle racing.   I was privileged enough to attend two of the 2009 events, and form a relationship with the TTXGP series that let me attend several years of electric motorcycle racing events in North America…

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Drive impressions of the 2016 Hyundai Sonata Plug-in Hybrid

May 26, 2015 May 26, 2015

Last week I had the chance to visit Hyundai’s North America headquarters as one of a gaggle of automotive press trying out the 2016 Hyundai Sonata Hybrid and 2016 Sonata Plug-in Hybrid cars.  This is an important step for Hyundai, because until now they’d been touting their Tuscon Fuel Cell vehicle,…

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2016 Leaf might get 30 kWh pack, 100+ mile range, unless MyNissanLeaf people are smoking crack

May 21, 2015 May 21, 2015

Maybe the 2016 Leaf will (finally) come with two battery pack sizes – 24 kWh and 30 kWh?  And maybe Nissan will be selling upgraded battery packs to owners of existing Leaf’s?  But maybe the people on a certain MyNissanLeaf forum are just smoking crazy stuff? Over on a MyNissanLeaf…

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Hyundai unveils 2016 Sonata Plug-in Hybrid to press

May 20, 2015 May 20, 2015

This week Hyundai is holding a series of press/media events at which they’re unveiling the 2016 Hyundai Sonata Plug-in Hybrid.  I’ll be in Los Angeles on Friday to see the car, and a few days after that will be posting my review.  In the meantime let’s go over the press releases…

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Avoidable train wrecks that kill passengers or destroy towns

May 14, 2015 May 14, 2015

A couple days ago, an Amtrak train crashed in Philadelphia killing 8 people and injuring dozens more.  While the NHTSA hasn’t finished its investigation, thus learning the root cause, it’s known the train was traveling at 106 miles/hr on a track segment with a 50 mile/hr speed limit.  Therefore the immediate…

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Obama Administration’s gift to Oil Industry is an Arctic Oil Spill disaster waiting to happen

May 12, 2015 May 12, 2015

On Monday the Obama Administration, specifically the Bureau of Ocean Energy Management, approved a plan by Shell Oil to begin exploratory drilling for oil and gas in the Chukchi Sea, off the north coast of Alaska, on the Outer Continental Shelf.  It’s an area where the Bush43 Administration held a…

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