Germany has a bit of a reputation for being officious and taking pleasure in bureaucracy, so you might giggle when you hear that the German
Tag: Ecology
Mercedes Aims For 50% Reduction Of Lifetime Vehicle Emissions By 2030
Mercedes-Benz plans to have an all-electric fleet by 2030 as part of its commitment to reducing carbon emissions, but won’t stop at tailpipe emissions to
New Yorkers Cash In By Reporting Commercial Drivers Idling Their Vehicles With One Guy Making $125,000
Some New Yorkers are cashing in on idling commercial vehicles by catching them on video and reporting them to the city, and the payday can
Nissan Partners With Tread Lightly! For Responsible Off-Road Fun
One of the central necessities of off-roading is that there be places to do it, so Nissan is partnering with Tread Lightly!, a nonprofit whose
BMW And Mini Will Only Use Green Power To Make Aluminum Wheels Starting In 2024
BMW announced today that it and the Mini brand will transition to aluminum wheels made using only renewable energy starting in 2024. In particular, green
Electrification Of Transportation Industry Important To Ensure “Livable Future,” UN Says
“It’s now or never if we want to limit global warming,” says Jim Skea, the co-chair of a panel studying the effects and consequences of
Porsche Invests Additional $75 million Into Synthetic eFuels To Keep ICE Alive
Porsche is strengthening its investment in eFuels, investing $75 million into a holding company responsible for multiple eFuel production facilities. HIF Global LLC is a
Porsche, Volvo, BMW Invest In Environmentally Friendly Composite Maker Bcomp
Swiss startup, Bcomp, announced today that it has completed an investment round, receiving CHF 32.4 million ($34.9 million USD at current exchange rates) from leading venture
Fuel Economy Penalties Reinstated In U.S. After Being Paused Since 2019
The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) announced that it would be reinstating a planned increase to fines for automakers that do not meet corporate
A Zero Emissions Vehicle In Canada Could Still Have A Tailpipe According To New 2035 Climate Plan
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s government outlined Canada’s plan to reduce emissions in a new report, highlighting the implementation of Zero Emissions Vehicles (ZEVs) by 2035.