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Tesla is the most wanted car brand in the US, study shows

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Tesla is the most wanted car brand in the US, and the world, according to a new study of Google search data. more… The post Tesla is the most wanted car brand in the US, study shows appeared first on Electrek.

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Study finds GWP of electrolyzed hydrogen to meet ORD’s fuel needs would be 2.5x that of fossil fuels with 2020 grid mix

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As a part of the study, Ansell assumed the adoption of one of the NREL zero emissions electric grids—one that has heavy concentrations of solar, wind, and other renewable energy sources. Courtesy Google Maps and the National Renewable Energy Laboratory. These might be a combination of solar arrays or wind turbines.

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OSU study finds varied impact of pandemic on public transit use across US

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A study by researchers at The Ohio State University suggests that the COVID-19 pandemic had varying effects on demand for public transit in US cities. The open-access study is published in the journal PLOS ONE. Many of the people with physical jobs who continued to use public transit were Hispanic, the study showed.

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Tesla Is The World’s Most Searched Car Brand, New Study Reveals

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Tesla is the world’s most searched car brand, a new study by Confused.com found. Researchers for the site used Google search data and […]. Confused, which was reportedly the world’s first comparison site, founded in 2002, is now focused on comparing insurance options.

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Tesla Model 3 is US’ most searched vehicle in the past six months: study

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Over the past six months, the all-electric sedan saw 3,819,000 Google searches from US users. Data for the study was collected from August 2023 to January 2024, with vehicles being filtered and ranked for both the United States and the UK. Don’t hesitate to contact us with news tips.

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Aclima partnering with Google to map outdoor air quality with Street View vehicles

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a San Francisco-based company that designs and deploys environmental sensor networks, is partnering with Google Earth Outreach to map and better to understand urban air quality. EPA provided scientific expertise in study design and instrument operations as part of a Cooperative Research and Development Agreement (CRADA) with Aclima.

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ARPA-E to award up to $10M to study cold fusion (LENR)

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Google, DARPA, NASA), that has advanced LENR-relevant state-of-the-art capabilities and methodologies. For energy applications, LENR could potentially contribute to decarbonizing sectors such as industrial heat and transportation (~50% of U.S. and global CO 2 -equivalent emissions).

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