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Student transport company First Student and utility Con Edison have launched a vehicle-to-everything (V2X) hub with 12 solar-roofed electric school buses in Brooklyn.
While we still await the start of production of Aptera’s solar EVs, we may see Polydrops’ P21 solar-electric trailer on the road first. The P21 is now available for pre-order for $100 down and ...
“This was a completely manual process before,” says Ali Asmari, director of research and development at ULC Technologies. Solar panels are usually 3 ft by 6 ft but can be up to 4 ft by 8 ft ...
Along with, say, an L25 Electric wheel loader, customers can also buy an off-grid, emissions-free, and permit-free charging station for their construction site. Beam says that the solar-powered ...
ORANGE COUNTY, Calif. (KABC) -- An Orange County company is using an autonomous robotic system to install solar panels. The company says the technology isn't taking away jobs, and instead, is ...
MISENHEIMER — After years of development, construction began this week on a renewable energy project. The Misenheimer Solar Park, which will be on 500 acres of private land about a half mile ...
Tampa Electric, a subsidiary of TECO Energy, is seeking permission from the Hillsborough County Commission to turn nearly 105 vacant acres at U.S. 41 and Big Bend Road into a solar farm.
WESTMINSTER, Colo. — A Denver metro-area electricity wholesaler that supplies utilities across the region has contracted to build a $195.6 million solar power project it plans to own in ...
On a sunny, 60 degree Friday afternoon in February, I strolled through the manufacturing facility of San Diego-based Envision Solar — a walk that transformed how I think about electric vehicles ...
A unit of tycoon Manuel Pangilinan-led Manila Electric has taken majority stake in SP New Energy, developer of a $3.5 billion solar farm north of the Philippine capital.
Tampa Electric's solar projects can now produce enough power for more than 140,000 homes. Four new Tampa Electric solar plants began producing electricity from the sun recently — a milestone for ...
An Orange County company is using an autonomous robotic system to install solar panels. The company says the technology isn't taking away jobs, and instead, is filling gaps in a labor shortage.