
I just bought an Electric Car. I'm excited... but also a bit overwhelmed. I know I have a lot of work to do to integrate it into my daily life. I'll report back on my journey through the world of EVs through this substack.
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In the previous post in this series we examined how governments around the world have passed regulations requiring that electric cars make sounds to warn pedestrians, cyclists, and others. In this post we’ll do a deeper dive into some of th...
A couple weeks ago I posted a Substack entitled “The Sound of an Electric Car: Part 1.” Awkwardly, that post didn’t really talk about electric cars much at all. But I wrote it because I think it’s important to have a baseline for reflection...
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