Plug-in hybrids were sold as the ideal halfway house between gasoline and full battery power, a way to ease drivers into charging without forcing them to abandon the security of an engine. Instead of ...
Nissan’s e-Power was built to feel like electric driving without a plug. Now it’s evolving again, adding plug-in options. That approach made e-Power a strong fit in places where charging stations are ...
Plug Power is currently losing a lot of money. The company has a plan to pivot towards generating positive operating income over the next few years. This shift could create a lot of value for Plug ...
Neogen Corporation’s sizeable $11 billion food-and-animal safety TAM still has secular tailwinds with regulation, traceability, and disease-prevention trends. Management believes this market has an ...
The solar panels that hang from balconies across Europe may soon be coming to New England, helping lower energy costs and ease grid demand. This could be a breakout year for plug-in solar in the ...
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Plug Power’s Slingerlands manufacturing facility is seen on Oct. 9, 2025, in Slingerlands. Plug shareholders voted recently to approve a doubling of the company’s total number of shares authorized to ...
Manufacturers will no longer get a credit toward vehicle emissions standards by installing engines that automatically stop at red lights. By Amanda Holpuch The federal Environmental Protection Agency ...
Justin Verlander, wearing a Detroit Tigers uniform again, still feels surreal. After years of speculation, hope, and “what if?” conversations, Tigers fans are finally back in a place they once knew ...
Colby Smith covers the Federal Reserve. Inflation in the United States eased at the start of 2026, providing a reprieve to the Federal Reserve as it contends with yet another year of consumer prices ...
The Trump EPA is stepping up once again—this time to save Americans from the inconvenience of buying less fuel. In response to feedback from “countless” Americans, EPA administrator Lee Zeldin said ...