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Chevron suspends Romanian fracking operations, either totally pulling out, or to study fracking potential

July 11, 2014 June 14, 2015

Good news for anti-fracking protesters in Romania: Chevron has announced on Tuesday that drilling activities have been completed, and that they’re now analyzing the rocks, and other data collected from the operations, to determine the potential for shale gas fracking in that region of Romania.  The activist website, Frack Off…

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Will Self driving robocars really eliminate traffic jams, and individual car ownership?

July 8, 2014 April 13, 2015

Whether we like the idea or not, self driving or autonomous cars are coming.  It’s more a matter of “when” rather than “if” because enough companies are working on the technologies that we are certain they’ll work out enough bugs within a few years to make autonomous cars viable.  My…

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Tesla Model S difficult to steal, no used parts market, why/how was one stolen last night? Joyriders?

July 4, 2014 April 12, 2015

Last night a Tesla Model S was STOLEN, and after a 100+ miles/hr police chase it crashed in Hollywood, impacting several other cars, the Model S tore in half from the impact, multiple cars caught fire, and several people went to the hospital in critical condition.   There’s a glaring…

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Stolen Tesla Model S in Hollywood, crashes after 100+ miles/hr police chase, splits in half, burns

July 4, 2014 March 31, 2015

Another Tesla Model S – on fire Source: NBC Los Angeles Remember last year when we had three Tesla Model S car fires within a month?  Two were from road debris skewering the battery pack, with the short circuit causing a car fire, while the third was a high speed…

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Electrics on track for outright Pikes Peak wins, following excellent results at 2014 Pikes Peak for both cars and bikes

July 2, 2014 July 7, 2019

In last weekend’s Pikes Peak Hill Climb race, electric car drivers took 3 of the top 4 results in the overall ranking, and both electric car and electric motorcycle racers claimed hugely positive results.  While this isn’t as stunning as Lightning Motorcycle’s overall win last year with a 20 second…

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Squatting, useful for certain human functions, is bad charging station etiquette

July 1, 2014 January 9, 2016

Electric car owners need access to electricity – all of us do.  Unfortunately there often aren’t enough charging stations to go around, leaving us to either practice good sharing habits, or to replay childhood games equivalent to “hogging the ball.”  In other words, some people don’t have any qualm hogging…

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Risking life and limb to electrify racing – is it worth it? PLEASE, do it safely!

June 30, 2014 July 7, 2019

Bobby Goodin, R.I.P. A question in my mind since the 2014 TT ZERO (and TT) at the Isle of Man is the carnage happening in this kind of race.  The TT course, the Pikes Peak course, and some other races, are severe challenges between person, machine, and the elements.  The…

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Risky Business report hoping investors wake up, smell the climate change, take action

June 26, 2014 March 31, 2015

This may become typical if sea level rises as expected The Conservative approach to enrolling climate change deniers into action is not to get into a battle, confronting the doubters. Instead it’s to say “Look, there must be, in the back of your mind, at least a little doubt. You…

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Harley Davidson shocks motorcycle world with electric hog, is this the end of obnoxious motorcycles?

June 19, 2014 April 12, 2015

Pick your jaw up off the floor after reading this – Harley Davidson has designed an awesome looking electric motorcycle, and is touring it around the U.S. to gather feedback.  One of the most major motorcycle manufacturers of all time is taking an interest in electric motorcycles, riding into a…

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How can CarCharging Group adopt Tesla Supercharger and CCS in Blink’s DC Fast Charging stations?

June 19, 2014 April 13, 2015

The CarCharging Group may be the first company to validate Tesla’s new strategy on patents.  CCG has announced its intention to integrate the Tesla Supercharger technology into Blink fast charging stations. CarCharging Group started its life building charging stations on the ChargePoint network, but last year it bought the Blink…

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Harley Davidson shocks electric motorcycle world with electric motorcycle announcement

June 19, 2014 July 7, 2019

Harley Davidson just dropped a bombshell, stunning the motorcycle world by announcing the company’s first electric motorcycle.  Instead of the obnoxious Harley Sound, the bike has the high pitch whine we know and love from electric motorcycle racing.  The bike looks awesome, and initial response in the articles I’ve seen…

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Ford meets water consumption goals two years early – does this make Ford “Sustainable”?

June 18, 2014 March 31, 2015

Ford Motors is focusing on water issues in its 15th annual Sustainability report.  The company made a commitment to aggressively step up efforts on water reduction/conservation, and is two years ahead of schedule.  We can hear Ford’s Sustainability leaders patting themselves on the back from here. One place the “Long…

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Does Tesla have to give up control over Supercharger to get BMW/Nissan on-board?

June 16, 2014 June 18, 2015

Tesla Motors has opened their patent portfolio, hoping to encourage other automakers to use that technology to speed up electric vehicle development.  At the same time we’ve learned BMW, Nissan and Tesla Motors are talking about collaboration around Tesla’s Supercharger system, despite a history of in-fighting between automakers on fast…

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BMW, Nissan, Tesla reportedly talking about Supercharger platform collaboration

June 16, 2014 April 14, 2015

Tesla Motors appears to be in serious talks with at least two other automakers about electric car fast charging plans.  Th talks bring together the three automakers with the most credible electric car development:  BMW, Nissan and Tesla.  The content of their discussions are hush-hush, but we know it’s related…

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Why would other automakers adopt the Tesla Supercharger system? (DEEP DIVE)

June 15, 2014 July 20, 2015

A single fast charging standard is best for electric vehicle owners – just like a single gasoline fuel hose has been best for gasoline vehicle owners.  The gasoline industry could have evolved such that each car maker mandated a unique gasoline blend, that’s sold only through manufacturer owned gasoline stations,…

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