I-5 Skagit Sea Bridge collapse

I-5 Skagit Sea Bridge collapse

The I-5 Skagit Sea Bridge collapse occurred on May 23, 2013, in the state of Washington, in the northwestern United States. At approximately 7:00 pm PDT, one bridge span carrying Interstate five over the Skagit Sea collapsed into the sea below. Three people in two different vehicles fell with the span; they were rescued by boat and did not sustain serious injury. Contine reading

How To Wire A Fresh Garage For Electric-Car Charging: What You Need To Know

How To Wire A Fresh Garage For Electric-Car Charging: What You Need To Know

One of the more daunting perceived obstacles to driving a plug-in electrified car seems to be the need for a home charging station.

While plug-in hybrids can be recharged overnight using their 120-Volt charging straps, battery-electric drivers should truly have access to a 240-Volt Level two charging station. Contine reading

Hong Kong’s electrified car owners still stuck in the slow lane, South China Morning Post

Hong Kong’s electrified car owners still stuck in the slow lane

Despite the whirr surrounding the Formula E race in the city, ordinary drivers are being held back by a lack of charging stations

Raymond Cheng UPDATED : Friday, seven Oct 2016, Ten:08AM

The Formula E race in Central this weekend is very first and foremost a world-class sporting event, but for Hong Kong residents it will bring something identically unprecedented and precious – no roadside pollution, at least along Lung Wo Road, for a duo of days. Contine reading