Just a couple of years ago, America’s auto industry had visions of an all-electric future. It has since abandoned that talk after the Trump administration eliminated the federal government’s incentives for the technology.
Electric vehicles are increasingly adopted in the USA, with concurrent expansion of charging infrastructure and electricity demand. This Review details these trends and discusses their drivers and broader implications.
Detroit automakers are refocusing on large gas-guzzling trucks and SUVs, and many have admitted that policies, not consumers, were driving the charge for EVs.
With demand for electric vehicles failing to meet ambitious projections, automakers, battery companies and utilities are reassessing how best to deploy battery power.
A tale of love unfolds in real time,
set against the backdrop of a city on the verge of eruption.
Mark your calendars for its Netflix debut on February 22, 2019.
Meet Anna, a Parisian navigating her twenties.
Following a narrow escape from a fatal plane crash,
she finds herself drifting through memories of her own life.
Wandering the Parisian avenues, she becomes untethered,
lost in the...