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New All-Electric Shuttle Service Now Available At Harare’s International Airport

CleanTechnica EVs

A lot of operators in these industries have fixed routes that make it easy to select EVs to fit their specific needs. As African countries join the electric vehicle revolution, fleet operators and mass transit services represent some of the low-hanging fruit. These are key segments that are ripe for electrification.

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Business Leaders Call for Linking Water, Energy and Climate in Global Talks

Green Car Congress

In the examples cited in the report, biomass for biofuels has the largest and widest ranging footprint: from 24,000 m 3 per 1,000 GJ in the Netherlands to 143,000 m 3 per 1,000 GJ in Zimbabwe. Climate change will affect the use and availability of both. Climate change will affect availability and use of both water and energy.

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The Grand Tour's "One for the Road," Retiring a Trio

The Truth About Cars

In the final episode of The Grand Tour , our hosts return to Africa as they’ve done several times before, this time to Zimbabwe. The prompt is simple - drive from the beautiful eastern coast of Zimbabwe across the country to the more industrial and desert-adjacent western border with Botswana. It’s been a long journey.

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Giga Aims to Find and Connect the World’s Schools

Cars That Think

How to Find the World’s Schools The team begins with high-resolution satellite imagery from industry partners like Maxar Technologies. On the other hand, schools in regions with less fiber-optic availability require other tech.

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It’s too late to China-proof the lithium supply chain – ET Auto

Baua Electric

If rich democracies wanted to build a clean-energy industry free of Beijing’s influence, they should have had their checkbooks out when miners and processors were starved of cash during the 2010s. The global lithium industry is so interwoven with Chinese capital now that it’s going to be impossible to unpick. Take Albemarle Corp.,