Construction Companies Are Turning to EVs
t’s no wonder so many construction companies are switching to EVs. They are safer, have lower operating costs and keep workers safe—plus, they do the job just as well as traditional machinery.
t’s no wonder so many construction companies are switching to EVs. They are safer, have lower operating costs and keep workers safe—plus, they do the job just as well as traditional machinery.
As EVs push the nation’s energy demands higher, will sustainable electricity sources be able to keep pace?
Companies throughout the electric vehicle supply chain must take steps to improve worker safety if there is to be an increase in jobs in the EV manufacturing industry.
Electrifying police cars, street sweepers, refuse trucks and other municipal vehicles does more than just help the environment—it also saves money and makes urban areas a safer, more peaceful place to live.
Many people dream of packing their belongings into a van and living on the road, so interest in electric RVs has spiked.
Lidar uses a fair amount of energy, so doesn’t that impact an EV’s efficiency or battery life?
One way to reduce the negative environmental impact of EV batteriess is through modular battery replacement.
What will the installation of home EV stations look like and how soon will a home near you come EV-ready?
The future of electrifying heavy-duty machines is split between batteries and hydrogen fuel cells.
Innovative batteries that use different metals, coatings or electrolyte formulas could improve safety and battery life.