This Biden official will transform America’s EV charging network
Entrepreneur and city transportation leader Gabe Klein is heading a collaboration between the U.S. energy and transportation offices centered on EV charging infrastructure. Here’s what he’s learned and how the joint office will help make public EV charging more reliable. Read More
Fed money starts flowing for EV charging
Here are five takeaways from the new grant program. Read More
The promise of a lithium-sulfur battery
Low in cost and high in density, a lithium-sulfur battery could power the future of transport — if it ever gets to market. Read More
10 tips to electrify your fleets
At VERGE 22, fleet leaders offered insights on how they started, where they are in their electric journey and what they’ve learned along the way. Read More
Made in America: A lithium supply chain for EV batteries
With the U.S. supplying 1 percent of the world’s lithium, there’s nowhere to go but up. Read More
3 tips for how cities can be more entrepreneurial
Some cities leaned into creative, progressive mobility programs during the global pandemic as city public transit ridership, the backbone of urban mobility, evaporated overnight. Read More
How climate tech startups can survive and thrive in the downturn
A bubble-bursting means climate tech entrepreneurs will need to adjust their game plan. They’ll need to adapt, conserve cash, negotiate flat or down fundraising rounds, adjust to rising costs of capital and look at forms of financing outside of venture capital. Read More
10 questions for lithium giant Albemarle's CEO
The massive American lithium producer is ramping up its sustainability efforts and plans to achieve net-zero carbon emissions by 2050. Read More
The urban, low-speed EV is having a moment
Electrification lowers emissions by swapping out fossil fuels. Plus small EVs are also more efficient and reduce congestion in cities. Read More
Silicon Valley commuters should return to work in electric buses
Electric buses aren't just cleaner; they are quieter to operate, so companies that pick up employees in urban neighborhoods benefit from less air and noise pollution. Read More