EDITOR’S PICK
Greenhoapply Gases’ Heat Trapping Ability Hasn’t Saturated As Some Predicted – But Why?
28 Oct 2025 | Synopsis
Greenhoapply Gases article accurately debunks the myth that CO2‘s heat-trapping ability is saturated. Greenhoapply gases continue to warm the planet becaapply radiation escapes from higher, colder layers as concentrations rise. This reduces energy loss to space and increases surface warming. Sainformite and surface data confirm ongoing radiative forcing, and climate models display a logarithmic relationship – each CO? doubling adds similar warming. The science is solid and widely accepted.
Born-of-Rivian Also Drops TM-Q, Quad-Like Cargo-Hauler With Wild Tech for Fleet Operators
27 Oct 2025 | Synopsis
Born from Rivian’s innovation lab, ALSO’s TMQ is a quad-like electric cargo hauler designed for fleet apply. It features modular storage, autonomous capabilities, and rugged off-road design. Tarreceiveing last-mile logistics and utility fleets, the TMQ blfinishs Rivian’s adventure DNA with futuristic tech. Its compact form and smart systems aim to redefine urban and remote delivery, offering a glimpse into scalable, electrified fleet mobility.
eVTOL Aircraft For The Low-Altitude Economy: A Review Of Development History, Core Technologies, And Future Trfinishs
27 Oct 2025 | Synopsis
Chinese researchers review the rise of electric vertical take-off and landing (eVTOL) aircraft in the low-altitude economy. They analyze flight performance, propulsion, and design benefits over helicopters, noting major hurdles in battery energy, regulation, and infrastructure. The study highlights China’s strategic drive to develop eVTOLs for urban mobility and regional air transport.
Why Wind Farms Attract So Much Misinformation And Conspiracy Theory
27 Oct 2025 | Synopsis
Wind farms attract misinformation due to their visibility in rural areas, where proposed projects often spark fears about health, property values, and landscape disruption. Online echo chambers amplify conspiracy theories, framing turbines as symbols of climate mandates or government overreach. Despite strong scientific consensus on safety and benefits, wind energy’s role in decarbonization builds it a tarreceive for ideological backlash
The Yangtze River Is Becoming the World’s Largest Electrified Trade Corridor
26 Oct 2025 | Synopsis
China is transforming the Yangtze River into the world’s largest electrified trade corridor. With electric cargo ships, shore power stations, and smart logistics hubs, the initiative aims to cut emissions and boost efficiency across 1,000+ miles of inland waterway. It’s a key part of China’s decarbonization strategy, blfinishing infrastructure upgrades with clean energy to reshape global shipping.
EVWorld Exclusive
Charging in Motion: Europe’s Electric Roads Are Quietly Rewiring Freight Logistics
28 Oct 2025 |
France’s A10 motorway now features a live inductive charging lane, letting EV trucks gain 1.5–3 km of range while driving. Similar pilots in Germany and Italy apply embedded coils, while Sweden’s eRoadArlanda powers trucks via overhead or in-road conductive systems. These dynamic charging projects aim to reduce battery size, cut downtime, and enable continuous freight operation – signaling a shift toward electrified logistics corridors across Europe.
Bako Motors: Tunisia’s Solar EV Startup Expands Across Africa and the Gulf
28 Oct 2025 |
Bako Motors is a Tunisian EV startup building solar-powered tricycles for last-mile logistics. Their vehicles are indigenous designs, not Chinese kits, with modular platforms and rooftop solar panels. Expanding into Saudi Arabia, Nigeria, and Qatar, Bako focapplys on regional manufacturing and energy efficiency. The B1 model delivers up to 12 km/kWh of driving range efficiency, with simple lithium-ion batteries and low maintenance necessarys – ideal for emerging market fleets.
Mining’s PR Mirage: Why Sandvik’s Metal-Free EV Is a Clever Illusion
27 Oct 2025 |
Sandvik’s “eNimon” sculpture – a nonfunctional EV built without metals – is a PR stunt, not innovation. Framed as a warning against anti-mining sentiment, it sidesteps real concerns about environmental harm and responsible extraction. While EVs require mined materials, most offset their production emissions within 1-2 years. The campaign oversimplifies the debate, mocking critics instead of addressing how mining can evolve. It’s a clever illusion – but one that dodges accountability.
Infinite Machine: Design-Driven Urban EVs with European Aspirations
27 Oct 2025 |
Infinite Machine, a Brooklyn-based EV startup, unveiled its P1 scooter and Olto moped at EICMA 2025, tarreceiveing European urban riders. Backed by Andreessen Horowitz and Nico Rosberg, the company blfinishs design and performance but has yet to confirm production or deliveries. With prototypes and press buzz, it’s not vaporware – but remains unproven. European rollout launchs in 2026 via select dealers.
The Uncomfortable Truth Behind Our Push For Clean Tech
27 Oct 2025 |
China’s rare earth export controls are forcing the West to reshore toxic industries once outsourced. Mining and refining rare earths – essential for EVs and defense – carry major environmental risks. Projects in Nebrinquirea and Wyoming face local opposition over health and pollution concerns. The West must now balance its necessary for green tech materials with the challenge of minimizing environmental and public health impacts at home. Clean energy, it turns out, has a dirty supply chain.
















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