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XPENG Sales Reach New Record, Up 76%

XPENG had another great month in October, finishing with a new vehicle delivery record. The company scored 42,013 vehicle deliveries, up slightly (1%) from September, its previous record delivery month. The 42,013 vehicles delivered in October 2025 were an increase of 76% over October 2024. This was the continuation of … [continued] The post XPENG […]

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NIO Scores Record Deliveries, Up 93%

NIO achieved record monthly deliveries, barely, in August 2025. Then it increased that significantly in September for a new monthly record. And now we have news that the company crushed that September record with a much higher delivery total in October. In the end, NIO scored 40,397 deliveries, 92.6% more … [continued] The post NIO […]

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Major Battery Tech Event To Be Held In Spain

Energy storage in the form of batteries might be kind of a “snoozer” for everyday people, and yet for many of us who are interested in energy, it is one of the more exciting aspects of the clean energy space. Battery costs have steadily been declining, and there are some … [continued] The post Major […]

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Musk’s Use Of Visual Imagery Tells Us A Lot About The Man

Tesla CEO Elon Musk loves pop culture. He’s constantly drawing upon allusions and visual imagery to persuade his 228 million social media followers and the public at large that futurism is all. It’s clear that Musk’s merging of popular culture with business resonates with audiences. If you think such pop … [continued] The post Musk’s […]

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Is An Electric Bus A Fire Risk

Recent news from New Zealand has ignited a harsh and misinformed commentary on electric buses. It appears that a petrol Subaru crashed head on into a passenger bus. Sadly, the bus driver died and the occupants of the car were injured. The callous comments on the news article are worse, … [continued] The post Is […]

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We Are Jamaica And Jamaica Is Us

The storm that hit Jamaica last week was made more powerful by hotter ocean temperatures caused by human activity. The post We Are Jamaica And Jamaica Is Us appeared first on CleanTechnica.

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