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PostMay 14, 2021

Crowdsourcing data on road quality and excess fuel consumption

MIT Concrete Sustainability Hub
PhD candidate Meshkat Botshekan is one of the developers of Carbin, an app that allows users to crowdsource road-quality data with their smartphones.
PostApril 29, 2021

China’s transition to electric vehicles

MIT Energy Initiative
“The benefits appear to be the same order of magnitude as the costs,” says I-Yun Lisa Hsieh PhD ’20 of China’s transition to electric vehicles. “It’s so close that we need to be careful to get the numbers right.”
PostFebruary 25, 2021

Novel lithium-metal batteries will drive the switch to electric cars

MIT Technology Review
PostFebruary 22, 2021

Grid Impacts of Highway Electric Vehicle Charging and the Role for Mitigati...

MIT Center for Energy and Environmental Policy Research
PostJanuary 28, 2021

Biden will direct billions in federal spending power to climate change

MIT Technology Review
PostJanuary 21, 2021

How to get more electric cars on the road

MIT News
MIT researchers have found that installing charging stations on residential streets and along highways could lead to wider adoption of clean vehicles.
PostDecember 17, 2020

To boost emissions reductions from electric vehicles, know when to charge

MIT Energy Initiative
The time of day when an electric vehicle (EV) is charged can have a large impact on reducing its emissions. In California, home to half of the EVs in the United States, charging at midday reduces EV emissions by more than 40 percent when compared to charging at night.
PostNovember 9, 2020

3 Questions: COVID-19 shutdowns highlight complex chemistry in the atmosphe...

MIT Department of Earth Atmospheric and Planetary Sciences
PostOctober 26, 2020

Valuing private car ownership and use in the U.S. with Joanna Moody

MIT Energy Initiative
PostOctober 14, 2020

3 Questions: The price of privacy in ride-sharing app performance

MIT News
Masking location data helps avoid the identification of users in case of a security breach, but this loss of information can also lead to poorer quality of service in a location-based ride-sharing app.

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