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Venkat Viswanathan, a professor at Carnegie Mellon University, discusses the current range of electric vehicles, how range can be improved with new battery technology, and what problems this new technology may introduce.

Electric vehicles are gaining popularity because of perceived benefits to the environment. Nick Muller, a visiting professor at Carnegie Mellon, explains how to know if an electric vehicle is right for you.

Inês Azevedo, associate professor at the Department of Engineering and Public Policy and co-Director for the Climate and Energy Decision Making (CEDM) Center at Carnegie Mellon University, explains what factors we should consider when deciding whether to purchase a natural gas vehicle.

Automated vehicles can be safer and make life more efficient than conventional vehicles, but all of that affects energy use. Energy expert Jeremy Michalek, professor at Carnegie Mellon University and Director of the Vehicle Electrification Group, tells us how it works.

Energy expert Jeremy Michalek, professor at Carnegie Mellon University and Director of the Vehicle Electrification Group, helps us understand why some charging times are better than others.

This week we learn what the future of electric vehicle adoption could look like from energy expert Jeremy Michalek, professor at Carnegie Mellon University and director of the Vehicle Electrification Group.

This week, Jeremy Michalek, a professor at Carnegie Mellon University and director of the Vehicle Electrification Group, explains how electric vehicles can sometimes cause more harm than good for the environment.

On this week’s Energy Bite, Jeremy Michalek, a professor at Carnegie Mellon University and director of the Vehicle Electrification Group, tells us when electric vehicles provide the most benefit for consumers.