Post #58: An Electric Globe

Electric Vehicle Series (Part 7)

As the years go by, battery technology is getting better and better. With super-efficient automobiles, the air could get cleaner by the second. To cap off my series, we’re going to delve into some statistics, compare some data and monitor overall progress in order to see how well humans are implementing strategies for an energy-efficient future. Not only that, but we’re going to toss in a little competition to make things a bit more fun and see which country is doing best in reusing batteries. Open your eyes and widen your view, we’re going around the globe.

Post #57: Electric Car Batteries – Ingenious Ways Adopted by Various EV Companies to Reuse Car Batteries!!

Electric Vehicle Series (Part 6)

In my last article, we explored current solutions to car battery pollution, but now it’s time to take the topic a little further. Exploring electric battery development and manufacturing companies, can give great insight on how technology is progressing to create better batteries. This article will be a first-hand inside glance at what really happens in these manufacturing industries. So make way for new ideas and better performance tactics coming straight from the heart of it all!

Post #53: An Introduction to the Revolutionary World of the Automobile

Electric Vehicles Series (Part 3)

Imagine a planet without any pollution. Where the air is forever fresh, and the water as clear as glass. The typical Earth. An utopia. But is it possible? Is it possible to even imagine it? Or is this planet too corrupt? Even more, is it possible to turn the thought into a reality? Maybe… step by step. In order to address this catastrophe, we will take a look at one of the many causes of anthropogenic pollution – the automobile.

Post #52: The Electric Vehicle

Electrical Vehicles Series (Part 2)

Electricity is pretty interesting. It powers many things that we use in our everyday lives. But one notable, yet wildly overlooked such instrument is the electric car. The majority of the population uses gasoline-powered vehicles, not electric cars. So why have I decided to look into this form of transportation?