Alan Ohnsman

Forbes Staff|Transportation

Alan Ohnsman is a Forbes senior editor who covers cleantech and advanced transportation. He joined Forbes in 2016 and works in Los Angeles. He co-authors the Current Climate newsletter, writes about promising clean energy developments and has covered Tesla since 2006, when he was

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A Robotaxi Business Is A Dream For Elon Musk–But Already A Reality For Waymo

A Robotaxi Business Is A Dream For Elon Musk–But Already A Reality For Waymo

ByAlan OhnsmanForbes Staff

The Alphabet unit, which operates its ride service in three big cities and is adding a fourth, is starting to generate significant revenue. But safety concerns persist.

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Protecting Workers From Extreme Heat

In this week's Current Climate newsletter, protecting workers from extreme heat, Elon Musk's laughable solution to Tesla's child labor worries, and the outlook for green hydrogen

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54,511 viewsJul 2, 2024

Elon Musk’s Laughable Solution To Tesla’s Child Labor Worries

Tesla’s CEO said he would address the company’s challenges with child labor in its supply chain. But his high-tech solution doesn’t cut it.

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3,250 viewsJul 1, 2024

Major Court Wins For Big Polluters

In this week’s Current Climate newsletter, major court wins for big polluters, pulling lithium from brine to meet battery demand, and investing in climate tech

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PREMIUM18,893 viewsJun 25, 2024

Volkswagen Is Investing Up To $5 Billion In Rivian

A surprise partnership between the young California EV maker and a global auto giant could position both to better compete with Tesla and Chinese rivals.

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2,987 viewsJun 24, 2024

Amazon Ditches Packaging’s Plastic ‘Air Pillows’

In this week's Current Climate newsletter, Amazon ditches packaging's plastic 'air pillows,' ocean-based carbon removal is coming to North America, and minimizing AI power needs for autonomous driving

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PREMIUM2,504 viewsJun 18, 2024

Carbon Removal Startup Equatic To Build A $100 Million Plant To Cut 100,000 Tons Of CO2

The startup spun out of UCLA with a way to zap CO2 out of seawater that also generates hydrogen is partnering with Canada's Deep Sky to open a commercial facility in Quebec in 2026.

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PREMIUM1,443 viewsJun 18, 2024

AI Startup Waabi Raises $200 Million To Get 18-Wheel Robotrucks On The Road

Led by AI scientist Raquel Urtasun, the Canadian tech company aims to begin operating driverless semis in Texas in 2025. Backers include Uber, Khosla Ventures and Nvidia.

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5,560 viewsJun 17, 2024

Big Oil Strikes Back

In this week's Current Climate, Big Oil strikes back, AI companies look to the nuclear option and the impact of decarbonizing cement.

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PREMIUM33,038 viewsJun 17, 2024

A Robotaxi Business Is A Dream For Elon Musk–But Already A Reality For Waymo

The Alphabet unit, which operates its ride service in three big cities and is adding a fourth, is starting to generate significant revenue. But safety concerns persist.

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88,642 viewsJun 11, 2024

‘Elon Doesn’t Care About Tesla Anymore’: Musk’s Biggest Fans Are Turning On Him

Ahead of a vote on his $50 billion stock award, Musk faces strident resistance from previously reliable sources who now question his commitment to the company.