Plug Power is a leader in fuel cell and hydrogen solutions. Management forecasts it will generate a gross profit by the end of 2025. The company reported a gross profit margin of negative 57% in 2023.
The Nothing Phone (2a) and Nothing Phone (2a) Plus are both powered by MediaTek chipsets, but their successors have already once been rumored to switch to Qualcomm's Snapdragon 7s Gen 3.
While no one took home the jackpot Saturday, tickets in Indiana and New Jersey matched the five numbers and the Power Play to win $2 million, and a ticket sold in Illinois matched the five numbers ...
For everyone doing last-minute holiday shopping, I present to you some last-minute Power Rankings. It’s the time of the year when you want to get something for someone without being told ...
The Russian cargo ship Ursa Major sank in the Mediterranean Sea in international waters between Spain and Algeria, Spanish outlets La Verdad and El Español reported on December 24. An explosion ...
Hyundai announced it will start distributing free CCS to Tesla NACS adapters to its EV customers in the first quarter of 2025. The adapters will enable vehicles such as the Ioniq 5 and Ioniq 6 to ...
Happy holidays from ClutchPoints, and as always, thanks for reading the latest NHL Power Rankings. For the second straight week, the Capitals have earned the esteemed top spot in the NHL Power ...
All current and new Hyundai EV drivers will be able to get a free NACS adapter to charge up at over 20,000 Tesla Superchargers. Here’s how to get yours. Starting in the first quarter of 2025 ...
Hyundai said on Monday that it would send customers who have bought or leased an EV before January 31 a free charging adapter that would let them access Tesla’s supercharging network.
The massive supply gap can occasionally benefit power companies, which can cite the unmet need to advocate for more resources, said Erin Overturf, a clean energy director at the nonprofit Western ...
(Photo illustration by Dan Kitwood/Getty Images) Bitcoin “doesn’t trade on fundamentals, but supply and demand.” The previous point was made in a recent column meant to explain the surging ...