63 Search Results for "electric cars"

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Grandmother Creates Her Own Electric Car For $24,000

A grandmother is usually the best person to consult when constructing anything innovative. After all, they have all the wisdom in the world. Such a grandmother from New Zealand used scraps from her house to create an electric car. And why? Simply because she wanted “to show it can be done.” For over three years […]

Mayukh Saha

Mayukh Saha

Freelance Writer

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First Electric Charging Road in US Opens in Detroit

Detroit has revealed its latest innovation in a groundbreaking move towards sustainable and eco-friendly transportation. An electric charging road. This cutting-edge technology promises to reshape the future of urban mobility and contribute to a cleaner, greener environment. The project, a collaboration between the city government and leading technology companies, envisions a network of roads embedded […]

Chantel Brink

Chantel Brink

Freelance Writer

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Man stole electric shopping cart, drove it to bar to avoid DWI

How do you avoid a crime? By committing a different crime! At least, that was the rationale of a 32-year-old Brice Williams in Livingston Parish. To avoid getting charged with DWI (driving while intoxicated/driving under the influence), he stole an electric shopping cart from Walmart to drive from one bar to another. Meaning, he successfully […]

Sarah Biren

Sarah Biren

Freelance Writer

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World’s First Airport For Flying Cars And Drones To Open This Year

Thought flying cars were only something you’d ever see in the old cartoon The Jetsons? Apparently not. The world’s first airport for flying cars is set to open in Coventry, UK, later this year. (1) The World’s First Airport For Flying Cars A pop-up airport for flying cars is set to open in November 2021 […]

Julie Hambleton

Julie Hambleton

Freelance Writer

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Electric Vehicle Nightmare: Girl Learns Car Needs New Battery, Then Family Realizes It Isn’t Made Anymore

Electric vehicles seem to be the need of the hour. But as a teenager from Florida realized recently, they come with their own set of problems, particularly the battery. The 17-year-old student from St. Petersburg, Avery Siwinski, was quite delighted after purchasing an EV. She thought that not only was it more eco-friendly, but she […]

Mayukh Saha

Mayukh Saha

Freelance Writer

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Electric Hummers Are Selling For More Than $100k Over List Price As Demand Outstrips Supply By Almost 100:1

Electric Hummers seem to be in massive demand. According to multiple reports, the resale value of these EVs is fetching as much as three times its list price. Not surprisingly, the demand for the rugged electric SUV is far outpacing supply.[1] Depending on which model of electric Hummer you purchase, they can start at just […]

Mayukh Saha

Mayukh Saha

Freelance Writer

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California to Ban the Sale of New Gasoline Cars 

We’ve seen a rapid and undeniable environmental shift. Summers in the Pacific Northwest have been hotter and drier than in previous years. Meanwhile, Winters in Texas have seen more rainfall. Many animals, some of whom play a vital role in the function of our ecosystem, have become endangered or extinct. The pollution circulating through our […]

Leah Berenson

Leah Berenson

Freelance Writer

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Hippy Van Is Back: Volkswagen Re-Releasing Its Electric Version

Do you remember the VW Bus? It is a car synonymous with the 60s, hippies, and really another era. For many people, this vehicle holds a lot of nostalgia. If you are one of those people, you are in luck: The VW Bus is making a sustainable comeback – only this time, it’s going electric. […]

Julie Hambleton

Julie Hambleton

Freelance Writer

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Country Taxes Banks and Energy Companies to Make Trains Free for 4 Months

Around the world, countries are fighting against inflation and increasing prices of basically, well, everything. The Prime Minister of Spain has introduced a new taxing system on banks and energy companies to make trains temporarily free, build thousands of homes, and increase scholarship funds. Traditionally the United States has been very anti-taxes – raising them, […]

Julie Hambleton

Julie Hambleton

Freelance Writer

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Scientists Develop Cheap Batteries From Earth-Abundant Materials

One of the most common fears that critics have is that they believe we don’t have enough materials to electrify things around us. Many think that we will be running out of nickel, lithium, and cobalt, but as it turns out, humans are quite adept at making do with things at their disposal. The latest […]

Mayukh Saha

Mayukh Saha

Freelance Writer