The order, along with other steps expected in a second Trump administration, could slow U.S. efforts to address climate change.
Trump’s day-one actions on energy come as climate change-fueled fires ravage Southern California, following the globe’s hottest year on record.
Key Takeaways GM reached a deal with EV battery materials company Vianode to supply the automaker with synthetic anode graphite.Anode graphite is the largest material by weight in lithium-ion batteries,
The prospect of steep fines for failing to comply with the EU’s emissions standards has sparked a heated debate within the car industry.
Current data reveals that an EV charged from South Africa’s predominantly coal-powered grid indirectly emits 5.8 t/y of carbon dioxide, compared with 4.4 t/y for petrol cars and 8.6 t/y for ...
Just to start out: the federal EV tax credit is still alive and kicking. It was not eliminated by the stroke of Donald Trump’s pen because it can’t be. The tax credit — $7,500 for a new EV, $4,500 for a used one — was passed by Congress as part of the Inflation Reduction Act, and it would take another act of Congress to do away with it.
President Donald Trump signed an executive order promising to eliminate what he incorrectly labels “the electric vehicle mandate” imposed under former President Joe Biden.
The author states "In 2024, New York State enacted several laws aimed either at dealing with the adverse impacts of climate change such as extreme heat and increasingly severe and frequent storms or at helping to mitigate greenhouse gas emissions to avoid or minimize the adverse impacts.
Decarbonising India's mobility sector is crucial to achieving steep climate goals. By 2030, EV penetration in domestic sales is expected to significantly reduce CO2 emissions.
President Donald Trump signed an executive order signaling his intention to eliminate the Biden administration’s electric vehicle policies, which he has falsely labeled a “mandate.” Trump also signed an order signaling his intent to weaken tailpipe emission standards,
Every year, both startups and legacy tech companies give us a sneak peek at their latest innovations at the Consumer Electronics Show — and in 2025, The Cool Down got a front-row seat to the incredible new technology powering a cleaner, cooler future.
Good afternoon and happy Friday, readers! We hope that you’re ready to ride out the cold snap that has forced the presidential inauguration address to be moved indoors. In today’s Daily on Energy, Maydeen,