Posted by Arden Henley | Oct 30, 2017 | climate change, e-vehicles, energy, news, policy, sustainability
Cities like Vancouver aim to combat climate change. Twelve major cities including London, Paris, Los Angeles, and Cape Town promised on Monday to buy only zero-emissions buses from 2025 and to make major areas free of fossil fuel emissions by 2030 to protect the...
Posted by Arden Henley | Oct 13, 2017 | opinion, technology, uncategorized
When I moved into the 4th floor of Project One a couple of pods down from Apples Daycare with a musician friend in the late summer of 1973, I had no idea that Project One had any connection to Buckminster Fuller [1] though the story goes Project One was the brainchild...
Posted by Arden Henley | Oct 11, 2017 | e-vehicles, energy, international news, news, technology
After nearly a century of building vehicles powered by fossil fuels, General Motors — one of the world’s largest automakers — announced Monday that the end of GM producing internal combustion engines is fast approaching. The acceleration to an all-electric future will...
Posted by Arden Henley | Oct 10, 2017 | e-vehicles, energy, lifestyle, news, sustainability, technology
Market is changing and urban centres are on board — will the rest of province follow? Two of the world’s largest auto manufacturers — Ford and General Motors (GM) — made headlines this week by announcing a significant widening of their electric offerings in the...
Posted by Arden Henley | Oct 6, 2017 | e-vehicles, energy, opinion, technology, uncategorized
Expect the personal computer shakeout to repeat itself once EV sellers start to compete on price After driving a couple of electric cars, I find it easy to see why General Motors and Ford have both announced this week that they are joining the race to...