After its reputation went up in flames, Humane warns users its charging case may too (www.engadget.com)
Solar modules deployed in France in 1992 still provide 75.9% of original output power (www.pv-magazine.com)
US EV recall: Almost 15,000 Mercedes-Benz electric vehicles recalled due to potential sudden loss of battery power (www.notebookcheck.net)
South Korea flood: 13 bodies recovered from flooded tunnel (www.bbc.com)
Italian media more focused on foreign coverage of heatwave than its effects (www.theguardian.com)
China's exports grow 7.6% in May, beating expectations despite trade tensions (apnews.com)
After its reputation went up in flames, Humane warns users its charging case may too (www.engadget.com)
China’s plan to dominate EV sales around the world (arstechnica.com)
Solar modules deployed in France in 1992 still provide 75.9% of original output power (www.pv-magazine.com)
Milk-V Meles RISC-V single-board computer is now available for $80 (liliputing.com)
Why China is winning the EV war (www.vox.com)
US EV recall: Almost 15,000 Mercedes-Benz electric vehicles recalled due to potential sudden loss of battery power (www.notebookcheck.net)
Nothing CMF Phone 1 officially confirmed (www.gsmarena.com)
Mercedes-Benz forges alliance with Chinese Momenta for next-gen electric CLA (www.arenaev.com)
Chinese Lander Instrument Detects Negative Ions on Far Side of Moon (futurism.com)
The Philippines goes all in for natural gas, a climate pollutant (apnews.com)
EV sales boom in Nepal, helping to save on oil imports and alleviate smog (apnews.com)
Climate change: Ban fossil fuel advertising says UN chief (www.bbc.com)
Several killed in Czech train crash, dozens injured (www.dw.com)
China installs world’s 1st 18 MW wind turbine, to power 36,000 homes/yr (interestingengineering.com)
Japan's real wages fall for record 25th straight month in April (japantoday.com)
Tesla's sales in China grew last month as the EV industry rebounds (qz.com)
Israel court approves temporary ban on Al Jazeera, citing national security (www.reuters.com)