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Electric vehicle giant BYD predicts 80% of China car sales will soon be electric
At a time when electric vehicle sales growth in China has been slowing, BYD expects the country's EV market to expand — quite in contrast to smaller rival Nio that recently said the industry's "golden era" was over. "With all the innovation technology introduced to the market, China's market very quickly will push to ... close to 80% in EV penetration," BYD's Executive Vice President Stella Li told CNBC's Arjun Kharpal on Monday. Thanks to state support and a flood of car options, the...
Decoupling heat and electricity: A thermal invisible gateway
Announce Type: replace Abstract: The Wiedemann-Franz law couples electrical and thermal conductivity, making high electrical conduction with low thermal conduction a major challenge. To overcome this, we designed an active thermal metasurface (ATMS) - based thermal invisible gateway that decouples thermal and electrical paths. Built on a copper substrate with a dumbbell-shaped bridge, the structure suppresses heat flow via directional compensation while allowing unimpeded electrical conduction.
Germany is a leader in renewables, so why does it have one of the highest EU electricity prices?
Germany generated more electricity from solar and wind in 2025 than any other EU country – but its prices remain tied to volatile fossil fuels. German households pay around a third more for electricity than the EU average, despite the country's impressive efforts to ditch fossil fuels. According to energy think tank Ember, Germany is one of the “global leaders” for wind and solar energy deployment, with 59 per cent of its electricity coming from clean sources in 2025.
Ethiopia goes electric following gas car ban
Ethiopia goes electric following gas car ban June 2, 2026Shashe Asemare handles the large steering wheel with ease, navigating the mint-green city bus through the notoriously congested streets of Addis Ababa. Ever since the Ethiopian capital introduced 100 new electric buses to its fleet in 2025, she's noticed the benefits. "These electric buses are very different from the gasoline ones," she said, taking a quick glance at the cars overtaking to her left.
Enormous ship en route to pick up world's largest electric ferry
Heavy-lift vessel Black Marlin headed to Hobart to pick up Incat electric ferry for South America Wed 3 Jun 2026 at 5:33am In short: Heavy-lift transport ship MV Black Marlin is en route from South Africa to Hobart to pick up Incat's new battery-electric powered ferry. The ferry, the world's largest electric-powered vessel, will operate along a route between Argentina and Uruguay.
GM Wants Your Electric Car to Power Your House—and Your Neighborhood
Some 250,000 electric vehicles manufactured by General Motors are driving around the US today—right now!—with an oft-secret capability: Their big, powerful batteries can charge other things. Potentially appliances, homes, and now, thanks to a software update pushed by the automaker this week, an electrical grid. Twelve of GM’s EVs have this “bidirectional charging” capability, way more than US competitors’ battery-electrics.
Anti-electric car Donald Trump sparks boom in UK EV sales over Iran war petrol price rises
Anti-electric car Donald Trump sparks boom in UK EV sales over Iran war petrol price rises EXCLUSIVE: Donald Trump's war in Iran has helped drive an electric car boom in the UK, new figures show - with Chinese EVs proving a hit among British drivers tired of rising prices at the pump Electric cars are driving Britain's biggest boom in motor sales since the pandemic - and Donald Trump's war in Iran is one of the big reasons buyers are ditching petrol vehicles. New figures show 160,662 new...
Utility companies want to pay you to generate power for the electrical grid
HOUSTON — Jeff and Jenny Wright haven’t paid an electric bill for their Houston home in more than a year. Instead, the couple sells their unused power back to the grid in a system that some states hope can offer a way to help meet surging demand for electricity. Americans today pay 40% more, on average, for their electricity than they did just six years ago.
Public procurement of electricity could save GB households £200 a year, says thinktank
Government plan to de-link gas and electricity prices aims to reduce bills for consumers after global surge in pricesHouseholds in England, Scotland and Wales could save nearly £200 a year on their energy bills if the government stepped into the market to act as the sole buyer of electricity, according to a thinktank. The research found that public procurement of electricity, meaning the government would become the “single buyer” of power before it is resold to consumers, could shave...
Ferrari’s first electric car spooked investors, but the Luce may be less risky than it looks
Ferrari’s first electric car spooked investors, but the Luce may be less risky than it looks The all-electric Ferrari Luce has drawn memes, doubts and a sharp share price fall, but the luxury carmaker may have more room to experiment than the market suggests. Investors’ response to Ferrari’s long-awaited all-electric Luce was damning: the company’s shares fell 8.4 per cent on Tuesday (May 26), and have been edging back only slowly. The four-door five-seater, designed by Sir Jony Ive of Apple...