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  • The Three-Wheeled, Solar-Enabled EV From Aptera Is Baaaaaack
    by Tina Casey on March 4, 2026

    The California-based electric vehicle startup Aptera is celebrating a new milestone for its solar-enabled autocycle. The post The Three-Wheeled, Solar-Enabled EV From Aptera Is Baaaaaack appeared first on CleanTechnica.

  • Over 3,000 One-Megawatt EV Charging Stations Planned By BYD For Europe
    by Jake Richardson on March 3, 2026

    Sometimes ultrafast chargers turn out to be about 180 kW to 350 kW, but these new BYD chargers are actually ultrafast, providing 1,000 kW, or 1 MW, of power capacity. Now, that may sound great because an EV might, in theory, be able to receive over 200 miles of range ... [continued] The post Over 3,000 One-Megawatt EV Charging Stations Planned By BYD For Europe appeared first on CleanTechnica.

  • Is Climate Change Making This A Snowier Winter?
    by Carolyn Fortuna on March 3, 2026

    I was a bad friend the other day. As I was walking my local beach on a bright sunny day, I thought of my Connecticut pal who’ll be arriving here in Florida at the end of the month. I sent along a “Can’t way to see you” text with a ... [continued] The post Is Climate Change Making This A Snowier Winter? appeared first on CleanTechnica.

  • BLUETTI Elite 400 — Goldilocks of Portable Power Stations?
    by Zachary Shahan on March 3, 2026

    I recently received and got to review a BLUETTI Elite 400 portable power station*. I’ve used and reviewed several portable power stations now. Different sizes with different capacities are right for different people and needs. No product is going to be perfect for everything. However, all things considered, this very ... [continued] The post BLUETTI Elite 400 — Goldilocks of Portable Power Stations? appeared first on CleanTechnica.

  • Hawaiʻi’s Energy Reality: Population, Petroleum, and the Island Divide
    by Michael Barnard on March 3, 2026

    In my previous assessments of Hawaiʻi’s energy system, I examined specific infrastructure decisions such as proposed LNG imports and the role of legacy petroleum assets. Those analyses focused on timing, economics, and the risk of locking in fossil pathways that do not align with the state’s statutory commitment to 100% ... [continued] The post Hawaiʻi’s Energy Reality: Population, Petroleum, and the Island Divide appeared first on CleanTechnica.

  • The Architecture of Deceit: How America is Repeating the Philippine Nightmare
    by Raymond Tribdino on March 3, 2026

    Two events in recent American history remain seared in my memory. The September 11 attacks on the World Trade Center claimed the lives of a distant uncle, Ramon Grijalvo, and an aunt, Marilyn Bautista—one of my grandfather’s relatives. The second unfolded just a month ago: the fifth anniversary commemoration of ... [continued] The post The Architecture of Deceit: How America is Repeating the Philippine Nightmare appeared first on CleanTechnica.