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March 19, 2020
The Presidential candidates have varying plans to promote electric vehicles and public transportation
November 20, 2019 — Mark K. Matthews and E&E News
If driverless cars are to do more good than harm, cities need to prepare and invest in infrastructure.
November 5, 2019
Lower fuel economy standards and fewer electric vehicles in the state would threaten global climate targets
October 21, 2019 — Maxine Joselow and E&E News
Lowered costs and the availability of renewable energy to produce hydrogen are raising interest in the fuel source
October 18, 2019 — Nathanial Gronewold and E&E News
The Department of Energy is aiming to get ahead of a looming recycling problem from electric car batteries
September 26, 2019 — John Fialka and E&E News
Major technological shifts are fewer and farther between than they once were
August 13, 2019 — Wade Roush
High-risk design trials could create superefficient vehicles
July 11, 2019 — John Fialka and E&E News
The policy, the first such in the nation, is aimed at reducing the state’s emissions from transportation
July 1, 2019 — Anne C. Mulkern and E&E News
The world’s elite electric race-car series is a test-bed for technology that will soon improve other—mostly slower—forms of transportation.
June 10, 2019
Daimler AG’s announcement drew praise, as well as criticism it is not ambitious enough
May 14, 2019 — Maxine Joselow and E&E News
The Trump administration has yet to take broader action to limit heat-trapping hydrofluorocarbons
April 29, 2019 — Maxine Joselow and E&E News
Social norms and a lack of information on financial benefits have hampered U.S. EV adoption
April 22, 2019 — Maxine Joselow and E&E News
Flying electric cars would have lower emissions over long trips than standard electric vehicles
April 13, 2019 — Maxine Joselow and E&E News
As automated delivery ramps up, cities must decide how to make the best use of public spaces
February 19, 2019 — Jeremy Hsu
Several companies are diversifying their businesses, from biofuels to electric vehicles
January 15, 2019 — John Fialka and E&E News
Chemistry explained a century ago is being used to make prototype body parts that are much lighter than today’s
December 27, 2018 — John Fialka and E&E News
A new algorithm raises parking rates in busy neighborhoods and lowers them elsewhere, guaranteeing free parking spots regardless of location. Christopher Intagliata reports.
December 26, 2018 — Christopher Intagliata
Illinois and New Mexico are among the states that could defy the Trump administration with stricter tailpipe emissions standards
November 6, 2018 — Maxine Joselow and E&E News