Electric Car Road Trip - The United States of America
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What a 2030 world with very cheap batteries would look like. A new startup is planning to sell hydrogen-powered bicycles. Is this the future of e-mobility? Could a solution to the migrant challenge in Europe be to assist Africa with developing clean energy? The city of Paris has reduced air pollution in the city by 40% in anticipation of this summer’s Olympic Games. All they had to do was limit their residents’ smoking to a pack a day. Conversation Brian’s Road Trip: Chargers south of Minneapolis House on the Rock and Taliesin, Spring Green, Wisconsin Cool buildings by Frank Lloyd Wright Foundation Columbus, Indiana: 2017 movie with John Cho and Haley Lu Richardson The Inn at Irwin Gardens (1864), J. Irwin Miller’s contributions Cummins Engine Company history James’ Updates: What’s new at home Out in Public at the Regina Pride Parade BookNook: author Mark Z. Jacobson 100% Clean, Renewable Energy Main Stories Hydrogen E-Bike Unveiled at Micromobility Europe: A new hydrogen-powered bicycle: Is this the future? (Electrek) Insights on battery cost predictions by Auke Hoekstra What a 2030 World with Very Cheap Batteries Looks Like: Predictable cost reduction in battery production Impact on the electricity grid and decentralization Benefits for households and businesses Ford Enables All Dealers to Sell EVs: Ford’s strategy and implications for the EV market Clean Energy as a Solution to Europe’s Migrant Challenge: Italy’s G-7 plan for food security and energy in Africa The Mattei plan and its potential impact Paris Reduces Air Pollution by 40% Ahead of Summer Olympics: Measures taken by the city to improve air quality Lightning Round Canada’s EV sales skyrocketed 53% in Q1 2024! Global passenger EV sales growth prediction Renewables now 10 times more efficient than nuclear at CO2 mitigation EVs with 300 miles of range cheaper than the average US car One-third of oceangoing ships carrying fossil fuels Soil stores more carbon than vegetation and air combined Majority of electric cars in China cheaper than conventional equivalents Microsoft emissions rise due to data center construction Ferrari sales outnumber hydrogen fuel cell car sales Oil demand peak for road transport expected in three years US solar generation increased by 25.5% in March 2024 Excess oil production capacity expected due to peaking demand Swiss voters mandate PV systems on large buildings China’s renewable investments surpass US, EU, India, Latin America, Southeast Asia, and Africa combined Seven Chinese solar companies providing more energy than major oil producers Links and Resources Hydrogen E-Bike Unveiled at Micromobility Europe Battery Cost Predictions by Auke Hoekstra Paris Reduces Air Pollution Italy’s G-7 Plan for Food Security and Energy in Africa Ford Enables All Dealers to Sell EVs SpeakPipe Voicemail The Clean Energy Show is released every week so be sure to subscribe on your favorite podcast app to get new episodes delivered to you free! SUPPORT THE SHOW Make a small donation to our podcast today via our PayPal Donate page. https://www.paypal.com/donate/?hosted_button_id=VMDCRPHLNR8YE E-transfer: [email protected] RATE AND REVIEW US See The Clean Energy Show on iTunes, Spotify or wherever you listen to our show. OUR STORE Visit our Merchandise store for T-shirts, hats and more! https://my-store-dde61d.creator-spring.com CONTACT US Email: [email protected] TikTok Channel: https://www.tiktok.com/@cleanenergypod YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/c/thecleanenergyshow X (Twitter): https://twitter.com/CleanEnergyPod Threads: @cleanenergypod Bluesky: https://bsky.app/profile/cleanenergypod.bsky.social James Whittingham https://twitter.com/jewhittingham Brian Stockton: https://twitter.com/brianstockton Copyright 2024.  
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