matthew52+FollowOld Tesla Batteries, New Power Play?Would you trust your drone or backup system to a battery built from retired Tesla cells? Re/cell is betting big on it—transforming used lithium-ion cells into modular power blocks for everything from heavy-duty drones to solar storage. With smart features and serious capacity, these repurposed packs could cut costs and pollution. Is this the future of clean tech, or just a clever stopgap? Sound off below! #BatteryInnovation #CleanTech #EVRecycling #Tech01Share
Rebecca Hull+FollowWould You Trust Bacteria With Your Batteries?Imagine using ancient bacteria to recycle your old electric vehicle batteries—sounds like science fiction, right? A UK startup is using biomining, a process where microorganisms extract valuable metals, to recover lithium from dead batteries. This could slash costs, reduce e-waste, and make electric vehicles even greener. But can these microscopic recyclers really outperform traditional methods? Would you trust your gadgets’ future to bacteria that predate humanity? Let’s debate: Is this the breakthrough we need, or just a risky experiment? #BatteryRecycling #Biomining #CleanTech #Tech30Share
joseph36+FollowEV Charging Just Got a Major UpgradeBig news for anyone eyeing an electric car: a US company just licensed a next-level EV charging tech that could totally change the game. This new platform doesn’t just charge your car faster—it lets EVs send power back to the grid, helps keep electricity prices stable, and makes the whole system smarter and more reliable. Plus, it’s all being made right here in Illinois. Cleaner air, cheaper energy, and smarter cars? Yes, please! Would this make you more likely to go electric? #EVs #CleanTech #Innovation #Cars #CarOwnership51Share
Jerry Clark+FollowOld-School Batteries Are Making a ComebackEver heard of iron-salt batteries? Turns out, this decades-old tech is getting a glow-up thanks to Inlyte Energy. They're using these sturdy batteries to store wind and solar power, so we can keep the lights on even when the weather isn’t playing nice. Unlike pricey lithium batteries, these are cheap, safe, and can handle crazy temps—think less blackout panic and more reliable, affordable energy for everyone. Who knew retro tech could help power our future? #EnergyHacks #CleanTech #SustainableLiving #Business #Industry00Share
Zachary Gutierrez+FollowFusion Energy Just Got a Wild Plot TwistScientists tried heating up plasma to 180,000 degrees, expecting heat to flow smoothly—but it totally didn’t! Instead, the heat got stuck between tungsten and plastic, leaving one side cool. It’s like trying to pass a hot potato through a window and it just bounces back. This surprise could help us finally crack fusion energy (think: endless clean power like the sun), and even make tech, healthcare, and travel better. Who knew a heat ‘traffic jam’ could be such a game-changer? #FusionEnergy #CleanTech #ScienceNews70Share
brian69+FollowSolid Refrigerants: The Future of AC?Imagine your AC running on a solid refrigerant instead of harmful gases. Scientists are rolling out a new material that could slash emissions by 75% and end refrigerant leaks for good. If this tech hits the mainstream, could it finally make cooling both eco-friendly and affordable? Would you swap your current AC for a greener, solid-state upgrade? Let’s debate! #CleanTech #SustainableCooling #Innovation #Tech11Share
Christopher Rice+FollowToxic Waste: The Next Battery Breakthrough?Imagine turning hazardous asbestos mine waste into high-performance electric vehicle batteries—Exterra Carbon Solutions is betting big on it. Their new Quebec facility aims to neutralize asbestos and extract nickel for batteries, all while locking away carbon dioxide. Is this the future of sustainable tech, or are we trading one risk for another? Would you trust your EV powered by a battery born from toxic leftovers? Let’s debate. #BatteryInnovation #CleanTech #CircularEconomy #Tech40Share
Vincent Perry+FollowFusion Energy Just Got a Power-UpBig news from the world of science: researchers at the Wendelstein 7-X reactor just pulled off a fusion milestone by creating high-energy helium-3 ions. Why should you care? Because this tech is a big step toward making fusion—the same process that powers the sun—a real option for clean energy on Earth. Imagine a future where your morning coffee is brewed with electricity that’s as limitless as the stars. Plus, this breakthrough could even help us understand weird stuff happening on the sun! #FusionEnergy #CleanTech #ScienceNews #Business40Share
Jerry Clark+FollowChile’s Green Energy Comeback?Big news from Patagonia: a French energy giant is dropping $16 billion to turn southern Chile into a clean energy powerhouse. The plan? Wind farms and high-tech plants to make green hydrogen and ammonia, which could soon fuel ships and planes instead of oil. Chile used to lead the green energy race but lost steam—this mega project could put them back on top. For us? It’s a reminder that betting on clean energy isn’t just good for the planet—it’s looking smart for your wallet, too. #GreenEnergy #CleanTech #InvestSmart #Business30Share
Evan Knight+FollowHydrogen Engines: Tesla’s New Rival?Move over, Tesla—there’s a new clean tech flex in town! GAC Group just dropped a hydrogen fuel cell engine that pumps out 540 hp and spins up to 30,000 RPM. It literally runs on water, not gas, and the only thing it leaves behind is water vapor. Fast refueling, zero emissions, and wild performance—could this be the next big thing in green rides? The only catch: hydrogen stations are still rare. Would you swap your EV for this? #HydrogenPower #CleanTech #FutureCars #GreenEnergy #Innovation #Cars223Share