Efficiency
Tesla Model 3 and Y top China's real-world EV efficiency test
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Tesla's Model 3 and Model Y have secured the top two positions in a recent real-world energy consumption test conducted by Chinese publication Autohome. The vehicles outperformed dozens of rivals under controlled high-speed conditions, highlighting their efficiency advantages. Xiaomi CEO Lei Jun acknowledged the results, pledging to learn from Tesla.
A new report from the nonprofit RMI highlights that one in five U.S. homes relies on inefficient electric resistance heating, such as space heaters. Switching to heat pumps could save households an average of $1,530 annually and cut carbon emissions by 40 percent. The report calls for incentives to accelerate this transition.
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Minister of State for Military Production Salah Gomaa chaired a meeting with boards of directors of affiliated companies and units to review financial performance from January 1 to March 31, 2026, and outline efficiency measures. He issued directives to boost productivity and streamline operations, emphasising delegated authority and employee incentives. Gomaa stressed rationalising electricity use without affecting output.