
Tesla vs. Toyota: The Real Battle for the Future of Mobility
Tesla and Toyota are locked in a defining battle between BEV and ICE technologies, shaping the future of mobility, market dominance, and global automotive strategy in the decades ahead.
Energy Analysis
Analysis and perspectives on energy resources, generation, distribution, and the transition to clean power.

Tesla and Toyota are locked in a defining battle between BEV and ICE technologies, shaping the future of mobility, market dominance, and global automotive strategy in the decades ahead.

Tesla and BYD are driving an intensifying EV price war, reshaping global competition, pressuring traditional automakers, and setting the stage for a major shift in the future of mobility and market dominance.

Rooftop solar offers a widely accessible, low-cost sustainable energy solution, yet adoption remains slow despite falling costs, mature technology, and existing infrastructure ready to support global deployment.

EV adoption is accelerating, but electricity generation still relies heavily on fossil fuels. Whether this transition helps or harms the planet depends on how quickly we shift to low-carbon energy sources.

Nuclear energy remains one of the most efficient low-carbon power sources, yet public fears persist. Understanding its risks, advances, and potential may be key to achieving a sustainable energy future.

EV adoption is accelerating globally, driven by policy, consumer behaviour, and technology, setting the stage for electric vehicles to replace ICE cars and dominate the future of mobility.

Electrification could transform the global energy system, reducing waste and emissions, but economic and political barriers remain the key challenges to achieving a fully sustainable energy future.

Sustainable energy is energy derived from sources that do not damage the things we value as a society, but the path towards it remains contested, imperfect, and likely to be messy.