Lithium-ion battery factory in Brussels, Belgium. Image courtesy of Kyle Field | CleanTechnica.

EU Battery Due Diligence Rules: Are Carmakers Ready?

A new briefing assesses carmakers’ implementation of the EU Batteries Regulation due diligence obligations. As the world continues to shift to renewable energy systems and electric vehicles, which are key to achieving climate neutrality by 2050, ensuring sustainable and responsible battery supply chains is vital. The EU Batteries Regulation due … [continued]

Charging Up On the Rivian Adventure Network

Rivian’s Adventure Network is a public DC fast charging network with locations strategically positioned to enable Rivian owners to go on more adventures in more places. The Rivian Adventure Network They’re standing up new charging stations near outdoor meccas like Sedona, Arizona, Bozeman, Montana, Flagstaff, Arizona, and an exciting new … [continued]

The majority of housing in Klukwan consists of modular units imported from the Lower 48 in the 1970s, not well suited to the extremes of Alaska. Photo by Molly Rettig, NREL.

NREL Partners With Chilkat Indian Village To Improve Housing in Klukwan, Alaska

A team of National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL) researchers and Tribal staff gathered around the wood stove in Charlie Spud’s home, trying to figure out why it was not drawing air. “Every time I turn on the bath fan, the stove backdrafts,” said Spud, 61, who built the home 13 … [continued]

AcePower Launches New 50 kW Air-Cooled High-Efficiency Module to Accelerate Europe’s Fast-Charging Network Expansion

Munich, Germany — AcePower, a leading provider of high-efficiency energy solutions, unveiled its next-generation 50kW high-efficiency charging module at the Power2Drive exhibition this week. To accelerate Europe’s rapidly growing DC fast-charging infrastructure, the module is designed to offer ultra-high efficiency, low noise, and exceptional reliability, driving safer, faster, and more … [continued]

Rory McIlmoil shares his insights into how microgrids could bolster grid resilience in times of high stress.

Microgrids Could Enhance Grid Resilience

NREL Researcher’s Personal Experience Inspires His Passion To Improve Local Grid Resilience This installment of the National Renewable Energy Laboratory’s (NREL’s) Tell Me Something Grid series features Rory McIlmoil, a researcher in NREL’s Grid Planning and Analysis Center. McIlmoil shares how microgrids could unlock greater grid resilience in the wake of … [continued]

5 Myths About Solar + Storage

As Congress gears up to consider a tax package that will address credits for solar and storage, there are no shortage of talking points about the industry that lack context and are often misleading. Let’s set the record straight on solar and share the truth about the role solar plays … [continued]

Photo by Emanuel Ekström on Unsplash

Los Angeles’ Car-Free Olympics Is Possible — If We Let The Private Sector In

Los Angeles wants to host a car-free Olympics in 2028. The idea is ambitious, progressive — and by most accounts, impossible. The conversation so far has focused on why: not enough public funding, not enough infrastructure, not enough time. But here’s what’s missing: the private sector. The reality is, LA … [continued]