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Maroon, Silver and Green: University of Montana Installs First Fleet of EV Charging Stations

“Over the next few years, our goal is to add more stations to campus, including in our facilities compound and at the residence halls,” said Eva Rocke, UM’s sustainability director. “This grant is a game-changer for us as we become one of the only college campuses in the region to install high-quality EV charging stations. Hopefully adding a few more stations to those that already exist in Missoula will make it that much easier to own and drive an EV.”

The death of the gas station

As EVs hit the road, gas stations will have to adapt or risk going out of business.

Mercedes-Benz Vision EQXX concept car traveled over 1,000 km on a single charge

One of the longest distances traveled by an EV on a single charge

NoTraffic Plots Growth Using AI to Reimagine Intersections

The company provides hardware, AI and other services to help state and local governments make roads safer and more efficient. The company’s services can also add clarity to infrastructure decision-making.

Panera Is Testing Miso Robotics’ Artificial Intelligence System To Ensure A Consistent Coffee Experience

The company is leveraging artificial intelligence to ensure its coffee is of consistent quality for every cup. Miso Robotics today announced a partnership with Panera to test its new product line, CookRight Coffee.

Owning a Car Will Soon Be as Quaint as Owning a Horse

The shift away from private vehicles will happen faster than we think.

Business Association Worries Power Companies Will Siphon off EV Charging Investment

Rural America will need a network of charging stations to fuel electric vehicles. Power companies and business advocates disagree on where federal funding should go to build it.

Vermont Ski Resort Patrollers Test Ride New Tiaga Electric Snowmobiles

Director of special operations, Adam Deslauriers, views the addition of e-sleds to the fleet as a step towards sustainability while providing clean, safe, and healthy outdoor space to operate in.

“Time jump” anti-aging method gives specialized cells a 30-year refresh

Through experimentation with a highly promising anti-aging technique, scientists at the UK’s Babraham Institute have demonstrated a new way of turning back the clock in human skin cells.

This prefab ‘second skin’ makes outdated buildings net zero

One of the great challenges of transitioning to a net-zero world: a supply of outdated, inefficient buildings, which are a major source of global climate emissions.