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At the Pikes Peak Intl. Hill Climb, EV is the Division to beat!
The only thing constant is change. Not all change is bad. The ending of one era can usher in the beginning of a new era. Take for example the Pikes Peak International Hill Climb. Since it’s inception in 1915, this classic race has had two…
Should Driverless Cars Save Lives Of Pedestrians? Conditionally And Unconditionally?
Driverless / Autonomous driving is arguably the hottest research and development area for the automotive industry at the moment. Many see it as a potential way to help reduce traffic congestion, accident and maybe even carbon emission as it might cut back vehicle ownership. As a result…
Electric Car Chargers – A Quick (and not so quick) Overview
How often do you think about charging an electric car? Well, if you don’t have one, the answer is probably never. If you do have an EV, then you probably know what I am about to tell you. If you don’t have an EV car, but…
San Francisco Is A Top Walk-UP…But Why Such Bad Traffic?
A recent Fast Company article – Walkable Cities Are Better By Almost Any Metric: Here Are The Best In The U.S. references Smart Growth America’s Foot Traffic Ahead 2016 report which shows San Francisco as the fifth top walkable urban places (“Walk-UPs) behind New York City, Washington…
1 Million EVs & PHEVs Down, 149 Millions to Go By 2030
The Vox article that was published last week provides a good summary of International Energy Agency’s report on EVs and PHEVs that was released last month (May, 2016). In short, it is encouraging to see that there were over 1 million EVs and PHEVs on the road…