VinFast has partnered with 14 additional motorcycle distributors and is deploying vehicles and energy infrastructure in the Philippines starting June 2026. The expansion represents the company's shift from planning to physical implementation of its electric vehicle ecosystem.
A defense supplier proposes hundreds of modular green hydrogen facilities across Europe to produce sustainable military fuels locally. The initiative aims to leverage green hydrogen technology for electrofuels in military applications.
Toyota unveiled the bZ Time Attack Concept, a racing prototype electric vehicle designed to stress-test performance capabilities rather than serve as a styling exercise. The vehicle represents the automaker's commitment to advancing EV technology beyond incremental improvements.
Jinko Power is entering the data center business with a planned 1 GW facility in Ningxia, China, supporting the country's green computing initiative. The project requires regulatory approvals and funding confirmation before proceeding.
Italy is offering 30 MW of floating solar capacity in its June 8 FER2 auction, reducing the quota from initial expectations. The lower offering follows weak participation in the first round of bidding.
Cloud and SaaS platforms used in solar PV operations face significant cybersecurity risks where a single compromise could expose entire fleets. Strong identity controls, secure APIs, and continuous monitoring are essential to defend against attacks exploiting stolen credentials and platform vulnerabilities.
Wildlife including wolves, bears, lynx, and rare Mongolian horses are thriving in Chernobyl's exclusion zone four decades after the nuclear disaster. The rebounded animal populations demonstrate nature's resilience in the radioactive landscape.
Conservationists are collecting unprecedented amounts of environmental data, but researchers question whether monitoring programs have clear purposes. A new study examines how conservation initiatives define and articulate their monitoring goals.
Many rural Americans lack affordable sewage disposal infrastructure, creating a public health crisis. The issue highlights disparities in basic sanitation access across the country.
A survey of over 2,800 readers explored what gas price would convince EV skeptics to switch to electric vehicles. The results provide insights into consumer price sensitivity regarding EV adoption.
A reporter corrects a previously cited statistic about battery-equipped ferries on order, though still finding a strong electrification trend in the ferry industry. The correction highlights the importance of verifying environmental claims while maintaining an optimistic outlook on ferry electrification progress.
Quilt showcases its ductless heat pump system at Hawaii Electric Home Show, featuring room-by-room climate control and smart app integration. The system claims to offer advanced efficiency for residential heating and cooling.
MG Philippines showcased its 2026 vehicle lineup at Manila International Auto Show, emphasizing tech-heavy features and a shift from value-oriented positioning. The brand is previewing vehicles that signal its global strategic pivot toward advanced technology integration.
A whistleblower has filed a criminal complaint alleging Donut Lab misrepresented facts about its solid state battery technology. The allegation raises questions about the company's claims in the renewable energy and EV sectors.
São Paulo's Line 17 monorail launched in March using BYD SkyRail technology, finally completing a decade-delayed infrastructure project. The system represents a different transit approach for the city's metro network.
Researchers use sound and field observation to study forest elephants at Dzanga Bai, a rare large gathering site in the Central African Republic. The study aims to better understand the behavior and communication patterns of these elusive rainforest mammals.
Illinois is considering legislation requiring certified pesticide applicators to notify schools, child care facilities, and parks at least 24 hours before spraying near their locations. The bill would apply to Restricted Use pesticides within 1,500 feet of these sensitive areas.
George Monbiot argues that Trump's volatile policies and Middle East conflicts have paradoxically accelerated the renewable energy transition. The piece suggests environmental advocates are being validated as pragmatists despite fossil fuel industry attempts to halt clean energy progress.
A Tesla driver crossing the Americas ran out of battery in Chile's Atacama Desert and used emergency solar panels to recharge. The incident highlights both EV technology potential and infrastructure challenges in remote regions.
Tesla expands its Robotaxi service to Houston and Dallas with limited geofences of 25 and unspecified square miles respectively. The expansion marks the company's first rollout beyond Austin and San Francisco.
Zeekr unveils the 8X tri-motor hybrid SUV with 1,380 hp and 255 miles of electric range. Parent company Geely plans potential North American expansion of the platform.
Home battery systems can do more than provide backup power during outages. The article explores additional benefits and applications of residential battery storage beyond emergency grid support.
XPENG launches the GX premium electric SUV ahead of Auto China 2026, reflecting industry trends toward large, luxurious electrified vehicles in China's auto market.
Canada's proposed high-speed rail between Toronto and Québec City offers climate benefits but faces challenges from megaproject cost overruns and delays. The Alto proposal needs realistic assessment beyond sponsor optimism.
Faith Presbyterian Church in Baltimore installed a 200-square-foot rain garden to manage stormwater runoff and reduce pollution flowing into local streams. The nature-based solution helps mitigate flooding risks in the low-lying coastal city.