In The News

Our experts are frequently spotlighted in national/local news outlets and widely read blogs. The headlines and summaries below link to the original news articles and features.


Battery breakthrough lets electric cars run longer in extreme cold

February 28, 2024

A new formula for lithium-ion batteries could help electric vehicles drive farther and charge faster even at extreme sub-zero temperatures. Gil Tal, directior of Electric Vehicle Research Center at UC Davis, weighs in.

New Scientist


The Challenge of Decarbonizing Long-Haul Trucking

February 28, 2024

But turning diesel-powered trucks into electric vehicles poses three significant problems, says Lew Fulton, director of the energy futures program at the Institute of Transportation Studies at the University of California-Davis.

Time


California says this climate program could hike gas prices 50 cents a gallon. Here’s how

February 23, 2024

Daniel Sperling, director of the Institute for Transportation Studies at UC Davis whose research significantly influenced the original LCFS, said the air board’s gas price calculations assumed credit prices would reach their highest peak right away, which is unlikely.

The Sacramento Bee


Who’s on first on offshore wind?

February 22, 2024

California’s unique ability to go faster than the feds on vehicle standards should insulate it (and the dozen other states that follow it) from the electoral winds that are swaying Biden’s calculus, said Dan Sperling, a former CARB board member and director of the University of Califoria, Davis’ Institute for Transportation Studies.

Politico


Does Widening Highways Ease Traffic Congestion?

February 20, 2024

“The U.S. is pretty car-oriented. I think there are a lot of people who would be happy to drive less if it was possible, but it’s just not possible for most of us,” said Susan Handy, professor of environmental science and policy at UC Davis, who offers new ideas for the well-documented problem in her recent book, Shifting Gears: Toward a New Way of Thinking about Transportation (The MIT Press, 2023).

UC Davis Magazine


Checking In On CA’s EV Infrastructure As Greater Emphasis Is Being Set On Maintenance

February 6, 2024

Today on AirTalk, we’re talking about challenges facing electric vehicle maintenance with Gil Tal, director of the Plug-in Hybrid & Electric Vehicle Research Center at UC Davis, and Matt Trout, president of Trout Electric, an electric charging maintenance company in Riverside.

LAist AirTalk


Californians Boost Electric Vehicle Purchases as Industry Eyes Slowdown

February 2, 2024

Daniel Sperling, director of the Institute for Transportation Studies at UC Davis, cautioned about reading too much into the slowed-down production of the Ford F-150 Lightning.

KQED


California dockworkers have a new target in their fight against automation

February 1, 2024

“If we have a goal of reducing [vehicle miles traveled], the most promising strategy by far is shared automated vehicles,” said Dan Sperling, director of University of California, Davis’ Institute for Transportation Studies. “There is no other plausible strategy that comes even close in terms of the potential now.”

Politico


Hydrogen trains and trucks are coming — for better or worse

February 1, 2024

“We’re entering a new era,” said Lewis Fulton of the University of California–Davis, who is chairing the transportation working group within California’s hydrogen hub.

Canary Media


California climate disclosure laws face possible delay

January 31, 2024

Dan Sperling, an agency board member from 2007 through last year, said writing and passing the rules on greenhouse gas disclosures could take more time than expected.

E&E News by Politico


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