A Utah woman came up with a solution after she was charging her Tesla and a group approached and started bothering her, leaving her stuck inside without being able to drive away.
The law would require most new buildings, starting in 2026, to use all electric heat and appliances instead of fossil fuels such as natural gas.
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Dozens of researchers from UCLA and other universities are studying the health fallout of the Aliso Canyon leak, which ...
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While it sounds like a lot of inside baseball, it merely means this: in a few years, pretty much every new EV sold in America ...