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More And More People Want EVs, Actually

More And More People Want EVs, Actually

Interest in electric vehicles grew substantially in 2024.  According to a survey from CDK Global, 31% of gas-car shoppers plan to buy an EV. That’s up from 18% in 2023.  There are still big misconceptions about the cost of EV ownership across car buyers, though.  The percentage of car shoppers who plan to buy an electric car someday shot up in 2024. But you wouldn’t know that based on the breathless coverage of EV demand “stalling.”  CDK Global, a company that provides software to car dealerships, surveyed car buyers and found that the percentage of gas-car shoppers planning to buy an EV in the future jumped from 18% in 2023 to 31% in 2024. For those considering hybrids, EV interest was even higher, which makes sense. CDK says that in

GRYD Secures $1.2M to Build UKs First Solar Subscription Platform

GRYD Secures $1.2M to Build UKs First Solar Subscription Platform

UK-based solar tech startup GRYD has secured $1.2 million (£1 million) in pre-seed funding to build the nation’s first solar subscription platform.  Black Seed VC, an early-stage venture firm dedicated to Black business founders in the UK, and SFC Capital, an investor in disruptive UK companies, participated in the round. Other notable investors include Oasthouse Ventures, whose Director, Simon Turner, has financed and scaled renewable infrastructure businesses globally. The solar tech startup will use the investment to fund its national expansion. GRYD’s Affordable Solution For Residences  Mohamed Gaafar, Scott Whiteside, and Tom Jordan founded GRYD in 2023 after meeting at the Antler accelerator program in London. They envisioned creating a subscription-based solar power service, allowing homeowners to access solar power without upfront costs. The solar tech startup has developed a

Ford CEO: We Need EREVs Because Americans ‘Love Their Big Trucks’

Ford CEO: We Need EREVs Because Americans ‘Love Their Big Trucks’

Extended-range electric vehicles (EREVs) are a step between hybrids and EVs, with internal combustion motors that act as generators on longer trips. The technology may help Ford get around an “unsolveable” economics problem with large EV trucks: Consumers won’t pay for the super-sized batteries they require. Ram, Scout and General Motors are also betting on EREVs. Extended-range electric vehicles will be essential to the American market, Ford CEO Jim Farley said on the company’s earnings call Wednesday. The reason is simple: “Americans love their big cars. They love their big trucks,” he said. An extended-range EV, or EREV, is a technology that bridges the gap between a conventional hybrid and an electric vehicle. These cars operate as purely electric vehicles, with all of the vehicle’s propulsion coming from electric motors.

The Ionna Charging Network Will Get Amazons AI Grocery Store Tech

The Ionna Charging Network Will Get Amazons AI Grocery Store Tech

Automaker-backed charging firm Ionna has opened its first “Rechargery” to the public in North Carolina. It’s got 100 more sites contracted, with some opening this week. Ionna says it’ll bring Amazon’s “Just Walk Out” technology to on-site convenience stores, allowing you to grab what you want and leave without needing to check out.  As a huge group of automakers prepares to take on electric vehicle charging headaches by teaming up, they’ll also allow you to grab some snacks while your car is recharging and then Just Walk Out.  The new Ionna Rechargeries will implement the AI-powered Amazon solution for automatic, cashier-less payments at some stations, the company announced Tuesday. The new tech rollout comes as Ionna begins the next phase of its nationwide charging network rollout. The company is aiming to

The New Tesla Model Y Is Here. Is It Enough?

The New Tesla Model Y Is Here. Is It Enough?

The redesigned Tesla Model Y crossover that dropped earlier this month has got some heavy lifting to do. While Tesla CEO Elon Musk has been extremely online when he’s not wheeling and dealing at Mar-a-Lago with President Donald Trump, his automaker’s core business has faltered. After years of epic growth, Tesla’s global deliveries slipped in 2024 thanks to fiercer competition in the EV space and a lineup that hasn’t quite kept up with the times.  Photo by: Tesla Tesla Model Y (2025) Enter the new Model Y. After five years on the market, Tesla’s most popular EV just got its first, long-awaited update. Industry experts tell InsideEVs the new model is a much-needed addition that could help reignite sales. But Tesla is also facing stiffer competition than ever—particularly in China—and

Design Superior Floating Solar Arrays: Expert Engineering Guide

Comprehensive overview of a modern floating solar array installation, highlighting key engineering elements including panel configuration, floating platform design, and mooring systems. This technical illustration emphasizes the scale and complexity of floating solar technology.

Floating solar arrays represent one of the most innovative advances in renewable energy technology. According to the World Bank’s comprehensive floating solar study, these installations can achieve up to 15% higher efficiency compared to traditional ground-mounted systems. This guide provides engineering professionals with essential guidelines for designing effective floating solar installations. Core Components of Floating […]

Advanced Solar Panel Recycling: Technologies Revolutionizing Sustainabilit

Advanced solar panel recycling technologies illustration showcasing the recycling process flow and material separation

Advanced solar panel recycling technologies: From whole panels to recovered materials

Introduction By 2025, the solar industry will face an unprecedented challenge: managing over 78 million end-of-life solar panels annually. This growing volume of solar waste represents both an environmental imperative and an economic opportunity. As the first generation of large-scale solar installations reaches retirement age, the need for efficient recycling technologies has never been more […]

Perovskite Solar Cells Break 31% Efficiency: A Game-Changing Milestone

Detailed cross-section of a next-generation perovskite solar cell showing multiple layers including glass substrate, TCO layer, electron transport layer, perovskite layer, hole transport layer, and metal contact. The diagram highlights the 31% efficiency achievement with a green circular indicator.

For decades, the solar energy industry has been pushing against the theoretical limits of photovoltaic efficiency. Now, in a groundbreaking development that promises to reshape the renewable energy landscape, researchers have achieved a remarkable 31% efficiency rate with perovskite solar cells – a milestone that could accelerate our transition to sustainable energy sources. The Significance […]

Sun in a Bottle: UK’s Nuclear Fusion Dream Takes Off in Nottinghamshire

A fusion power plant

A fusion power plant: Getty Images

In a move that could revolutionize the energy landscape, an ambitious nuclear fusion project is underway in Nottinghamshire, aiming to recreate the power of the sun right here on Earth. Dubbed the “UK’s Nasa moment,” the Spherical Tokamak for Energy Production (STEP) project is racing to become the first of its kind in the world. […]