Tesla and Apple Tech featured in 'the Smartest Home in Fairfield'
βTake your sustainability dreams and journey into the future of Super Smart Homes. This Smart Homeβs geo-fence mesh network will detect your arrival as the garage doors open and motion-activated lights turn on to welcome you home,β she said. βSmart, secure and sustainable.β
Westport, CT turns to Tesla Model 3 Police Cruiser
Westport Connecticut Police first to use Model 3's large battery for siren, radio, and lights with Tesla cooperation, replacing 10 mpg gas cruiser with stealthy, efficient EVβ¦
Going Green Inside Connecticut
With all the buzz about saving the planet, weβre certainly hypocrites when it comes to βgoing greenβ when we travelβ¦
Meeting of the Minds Summit
Climate change is the defining issue of our time, and the time to do something about it is now. The future is now. Internationally, the climate justice movement has been all over the news this past week, itβs a fact that new initiatives are needed. We need government, business and civil society commitments working towards reducing emissions to essentially zero.
CarTalk - Jim Motavalli
βItβs about leading smarter and more sustainable lives,β said Levieff, whose own house can boast 177 connected devices. He can voice-control his thermostats, TVs, music, locks, home security, solar array, fans, garage doors, battery array and irrigationβ¦
ctpost - Christine Stuart
HARTFORD β Electric car enthusiasts, who are almost evangelical in their love of their vehicles and the environment, told the Transportation Committee Monday that they want to see electric vehicle companies, like Tesla, sell their autos in Connecticut. Direct from the manufacturer car sales are not allowed in Connecticut. That means companies like Tesla and a small number of electric car manufacturers are unable to sell their vehicles in Connecticut. Tesla and car dealers were unable to reach an agreement four years ago that would allow the company to sell directly to consumers. Both sides have left it up to lawmakers to decide whether the dealer franchise laws should apply to companies like Tesla.
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