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Research Moz Releases New Report on the TMS(Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation) Coil Market 2021-2030 NY Market Reports – NY Market Reports
Posted: February 22, 2021 at 2:22 pm
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Real-time Truckload Rates from Estes Forwarding Worldwide (EFW) Available to More than 25,000 Shippers in Kuebix – PRNewswire
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Real-time truckload spot rates from EFW now in Kuebix.
When a Kuebix user requests a truckload spot rate, Community Load Match will immediately display an EFW price. The addition of EFW real-time truckload rates further enhances Community Load Match's current contract and spot rate capabilities. Community Load Match's rapidly growing carrier community from Trimble's network of 1.3 million commercial trucks offers access to contract rates to meet the demand of shippers and intermediaries with regular lanes. For small- to medium-size businesses (SMBs) and shippers with occasional spot requirements, Community Load Match provides competitive spot rates when shippers and intermediaries don't have the volume to set up contract rates. For carriers, Community Load Match's spot opportunities help to reduce empty miles when balancing lanes and repositioning assets.
"Our goal is to remove the friction from the truckload sourcing process," said Peter Coumounduros, General Manager Load Match Group, Kuebix. "The ability to instantly receive truckload rates from EFW makes it easier than ever for Kuebix's extensive community of shippers to streamline the sourcing of their truckload freight, saving their businesses both time and money."
To help companies manage their supply chains efficiently in today's market environment, Kuebix is offering shippers 60 free days of its award-winning Kuebix Business Pro TMS. With Kuebix Business Pro, logistics teams can collaborate remotely across multiple locations, source contract and spot rates, and leverage actionable reports and analytics for improved strategic shipping decisions.
About Estes Forwarding Worldwide (EFW)Estes Forwarding Worldwide is a leading domestic and international freight forwarder in the United States, providing customized logistics solutions for clients worldwide and across all industries via air, ground, and ocean freight. A subsidiary of Estes Express lines and located in Richmond, Virginia, EFW is uniquely backed by Estes Express Lines' extensive line haul network providing EFW clients with a hybrid transportation network. The company has received industry awards, including Specialty Carrier of the Year and E-Commerce Delivery Carrier of the Year. It has been recognized by Global Trade Americas as a leading 3PL to watch. To learn more about EFW, please visit the company's website at http://www.EFWnow.com.
About KuebixKuebix, a Trimble (NASDAQ: TRMB) Company, provides a transportation management system (TMS) that powers one of North America's largest shipping communities. Kuebix is transforming the transportation industry with a common TMS platform for shippers, carriers and intermediaries to enable new levels of visibility and efficiency for the entire market. By connecting all logistics stakeholders on a single platform, shippers gain access to available capacity and competitive pricing, while brokers and carriers increase their business and gain superior asset utilization. Kuebix is a modular solution designed to scale to meet the needs of supply chains of every size and level of complexity. Built on multi-tenant cloud technology, Kuebix's connected platform enables customers to simplify ERP and other integrations to drive rapid onboarding and ROI. Kuebix is headquartered in Maynard, Mass. For more information visit: http://www.kuebix.com.
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Lost treasures of Liverpool now confined to history – Liverpool Echo
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In a city as steeped in history as Liverpool, it's easy to find fascinating reminders of the past on nearly every street.
But there are some iconic landmarks that we've loved and lost along the way, as the city evolves and changes.
From The Futurist Cinema in Lime Street to the hustle and bustle of Stanley Dock Market, these lost treasures were loved by locals but have now sadly been confined to history.
We decided to reminisce about this by taking a look back in our archives at some of the places we wish we could bring back.
This list includes facilities that have either gone completely, or which people would struggle to recognise today.
If there is anything you think should have been included in this list or you would like to share your memories then please let us know in the comments below.
The Futurist Cinema
The cinema first opened under the name of the Lime Street Picture House in 1912 and was the city centre's first purpose-built cinema.
It boasted a full orchestra for silent films as well as seats for 1029 customers
When another cinema opened in Clayton Square named 'Liverpool Picture House,' the Lime Street Picture House changed its name to City Picture House.
But this name didn't last long either and in October 1920 the cinema was renamed The Futurist by its new owners.
The building suffered bomb damage during the Second World War but it was quickly rebuilt and the cinema began showing films again that year.
The Futurist closed on July 17, 1982, and stood derelict for decades.
It was demolished in 2016 to make way for a 39m redevelopment including a hotel, student accommodation and a Lidl store.
Designed by artist Anthony Brown, the facade of the building tells the story of the history of the street, from the Futurist to the Yankee Bar, the National Milk Bar and even Marks & Spencer.
Liverpool Castle
Liverpool once had a medieval castle that stood on the site now occupied by Derby Square and Liverpool Crown Court.
The Castle of Liverpool was built as a result of King John issuing a Letters Patents, popularly known as the Royal Charter, to Liverpool on August 28, 1207.
It is believed to have been constructed around 1235, although some records suggest it could have been as early as 1208.
The castle was located at the top of what is now Lord Street, offering the highest point in the city overlooking "the Pool".
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It had a hall, chapel, brewhouse and bakehouse, as well as a moat running around the outside.
An act was passed to demolish the castle in 1715 and build a church in its place, with St George's church built on the old site. Another church was later built in its place but this was demolished in 1899.
A plaque dedicated to the castle can be found today on the Victoria Monument in Derby Square.
Liverpool Fruit Exchange
Often passed by without a second glance on Victoria Street, the old Fruit Exchange in Liverpool city centre was once a hive of activity.
The building was originally built in 1888 as a railway goods depot for the London and North Western Railway, to serve Exchange Station on Tithebarn Street.
It was later converted into a fruit exchange in 1923 by James B. Hutchins and soon became the main trading point for fruit within the city.
Hundreds of people would gather in the exchange halls and bid for fruit which had just arrived in Liverpool from all around the world
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Towards the end of the last century, the warehouses were converted into pubs, with parts of the former marketplace still serving as licensed bars, like Rubber Soul.
What's left of the property that isn't involved in Liverpool's nightlife is now classed as a Grade II listed building.
Today the old auction rooms now sadly lie empty and covered in dust.
Theatre Royal
Situated on the north side of Williamson Square in the city centre was the now demolished Theatre Royal.
First opening its doors on June 5, 1772, the Theatre Royal was later rebuilt in 1802 with a striking curved facade designed by John Foster.
It hosted readings by Charles Dickens, appearances by comedian and clowning pioneer Joseph Grimaldi, and performances by Hungarian composer Franz Liszt and virtuoso violinist Niccol Paganini.
But by the early 20th century the theatre had been stripped out and was used as a cold store.
Its facade survived until 1971 - inspiring the curved Playhouse extension next door but it was flattened for road improvements.
Stanley Dock Market
Stanley Dock Market sadly closed in December 2011 after being based in the same building for thirty years.
It came after plans were approved to redevelopment the Grade II-listed Tobacco Warehouse at Stanley Dock.
The iconic building has since been restored and converted into a 130m residential development after laying derelict for decades.
Photos from our archives show the hustle and bustle of Stanley Dock Market back in its hey day.
Overhead Railway
The Liverpool Overhead Railway opened in 1893 and was the first electrically-operated elevated railway in the world.
Known as the "railway in the sky" helped to ease congestion on the docks and served as a stunning architectural backdrop to our busy and bustling industrial city and port.
It ceased operation on December 30, 1956 and by 1958 it had been demolished.
Today the only reminder of it is a display inside the Museum of Liverpool.
Liverpool's lost football stadium
Back in the Victorian era, Liverpool Caledonians FC was one of the leading clubs in the city.
Despite the part they played in Liverpool's sporting heritage, relatively little is known about the club and where they played.
While records show that Woodcroft Park, a 30,000- capacity stadium in Wavertree, was the home of Liverpool Caledonians FC, the exact location of the stadium remains a mystery.
It's a puzzle historians from the Wavertree Society have been trying to solve for years
Liverpool's Wellington Rooms
Liverpool's Wellington Rooms, also known as Liverpool Irish Centre, has not been in regular use since 1997.
The Neo-Classical building on Mount Pleasant, was designed by Edmund Aikin and built between 1815 and 1816.
Originally built to be an assembly room, it was first used by high society for assemblies, dance balls and parties.
The building officially opened as Liverpool Irish Centre on 1 February 1965 hosting music and drama performances as well as serving as a base for clubs and societies.
Today the building sadly lies empty and unused, over two years after urgent work was carried out to slow the decay of the landmark.
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Jujutsu Kaisen Chat With Ray Chase, Voice of Sukuna – The Mary Sue
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As decreed by the anime council of power, today (and every Friday for the foreseeable future) is Jujutsu Kaisen Friday. To celebrate the continuation of the first season, all the nominations in the Anime Awards, and the fact that the series kicks all sorts of cursed ass, I had a chance to figuratively sit down and chat with some of the voice actors from the dub!
But sadly, this is the last cursed finger thats left in our interview series. Lets rip our uniform tops off for dramatic effect.
Before we get to the final interview, be sure to check out the Kaiji Tang (Gojo), Adam McArthur (Yuji), and Anne Yatco (Nobara) interviews. Also, be sure to watch Jujutsu Kaisen over at Crunchyroll.
This week I took a deep breath and boldly approached Ray Chase, the voice of the King of Curses himself, Ryomen Sukuna.
I want to note that I did, in fact, live to tell the tale of having a conversation with someone who smiles while ripping out their own heart (or rather, the heart of the body hes inhabiting). Ray Chase has an impressive portfolio of roles that range from anime, to video games (such as Noctis from Final Fantasy XV), and Western animation (such as Etrigan from the Justice League Darkanimated movies).
TMS: You are certainly no stranger to voice acting. What inspired you to get into voice acting work?
When I was a little kid, our dad would tell us silly stories to go to sleep, and he always did tons of crazy voices and bonkers characters. So from an early age, I was imitating him, and playing around with what my voice could do. When I got into acting around middle school, I always came up with interesting voices first! So when it came time to do a career voice acting was something I had been unintentionally practicing for most of my life!
TMS: Congratulations are in order because I see that Jujutsu Kaisen is up for a couple of awards at Crunchyrolls Anime Awards, including Sukuna being up for best antagonist! Its kinda intriguing to watch an antagonist from inside the protagonist, especially one who relishes in his evilness to the point of mistreating the person whose body hes inhabiting. How did you prepare to take on this kind of villain?
I love that the two characters share a body, and that our voice prints are so different. Sukuna has such a different view of pain, power, life, than Itadori, as he has existed for more than one thousand years. Its a kind of maturity that allows the villain to mistreat the hero in so many ways, but there seems to be at times not a real menace behind it. Toying with Itadori seems more interesting to Sukuna at times than actually getting things done. I prepared for the role by watching the series!
TMS: Come on, level with me, would a fully powered Sukuna beat Gojo? Thats up for best fight at Crunchyrolls Anime Awards, too, and Sukuna didnt do so hot. Would he actually beat Gojo at his max level?
I think because this is not Gojos story, it would be best for Sukuna to beat Gojo, and then that gives Itadori the power to defeat Sukuna, maybe within his own mind palace!
TMS: If you werent acting, what would you be doing career-wise right now?
Honestly, I have no idea! I guess I do a lot of producing on the side, so maybe something like that? Maybe Id just run a dog adoption clinic.
TMS:Why out of all things guess we have to do this now:
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TMS: Its your day off and youve got nothing but time, what are you doing with your day?
Easy getting caught up on my video game backlog. Im currently working through Hades, trying to get to 20 heat on every weapon. Thats a time commitment!
TMS: I do a weekly series called Weekly Anime Round-up for The Mary Sue where I talk about all the series Im watching. Whats on your watchlist right now? Any series youre looking forward to this year?
Right now Im actually working my way through One Piece. Sungwon Cho recommended it to me a while back and I finally got into it last year. I dont know if Ill ever catch up to where it is now but it is a really rewarding show! I also hope that this year we get a confirmation that theyre working on the next JoJo part its been too long a wait!
TMS: Anything you wanna let the Jujutsu Kaisen fans (or fans of you in general) know?
Dont eat any fingers you find or you might find yourself starring in an anime one day!
Thank you for following along with ourJujutsu Kaiseninterview series! We definitely hope to do more anime interviews in the future!
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Emerging Neuromodulation Technologies Enabling Growth Opportunities in Mental Health Care – ResearchAndMarkets.com – Business Wire
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DUBLIN--(BUSINESS WIRE)--The "Emerging Neuromodulation Technologies Enabling Growth Opportunities in Mental Health Care" report has been added to ResearchAndMarkets.com's offering.
The treatment of mental health disorders using pharmaceuticals and psychotherapy are plagued with limitations such as therapy-related adverse effects, and inability to provide effective remission. This has driven the use of neuromodulation techniques for managing these conditions. However, these traditional neuromodulation therapies have their share of drawbacks including invasive profile and therapy-related complications, that have necessitated the development of novel neuromodulation methods that can provide effective relief from mental disorders for the patients, while at the same time are non-invasive, safe, and tolerable.
This growth opportunity-technology (GO-TE) report highlights the innovations in non-invasive neuromodulation technologies being implemented for treating mental health conditions, including transcranial electrical stimulation, transcranial magnetic stimulation, cranial electrotherapy stimulation and other therapies such as transcutaneous vagus nerve stimulation, trigeminal nerve stimulation, and multi-channel simultaneous stimulation. The scope of this GO-TE is global. This GO-TE studies some of the path breaking innovators in this space and their technology readiness levels. The report also discusses the funding, partnerships, and emerging growth opportunities.
Key Topics Covered:
1. Executive Summary
1.1 Scope of the Research
1.2 Research Methodology
2. Industry Overview
2.1 Growing Burden of Mental Health Disorders Globally
2.2 Neuromodulation Techniques Address the Limitations of Drug-based and Psychotherapy Methods for Managing Mental Disorders
2.3 Drawbacks of Traditional Neuromodulation Methods are Hindering their Wide-spread Adoption
2.4 Technology Segmentation for Emerging Neuromodulation Therapies
2.5 Transcranial Electrical Stimulation Enabling Neuromodulation of Specific Cortical Regions of the Brain
2.6 Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation Facilitates Neuromodulation of Wide and Deeper Subcortical Structures in the Brain
2.7 Enabling Neuromodulation of Cortical and Subcortical Areas in the Brain through Cranial Electrotherapy Stimulation
2.8 Neuromodulation of Vagus, Occipital, and Trigeminal Nerve for Treating Mental Disorders
2.9 Application Analysis: Increasing Application Areas Offer Lucrative Growth Opportunities for Companies Developing Emerging Neuromodulation Technologies
2.10 Benchmarking Rubrics
2.11 Impact of TMS to be Relatively High as Compared to Other Emerging Neuromodulation Technologies
3. Companies to Action
3.1 Transcranial Direct Current Stimulation System for Managing Depression
3.2 Other Notable Transcranial Direct Current Stimulation Systems for Treating Depression
3.3 Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation System for Managing Depression and Obsessive-compulsive Disorder
3.4 Other Notable Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation Systems for Depression Treatment
3.5 Over-ear Headphone-based Cranial Electrotherapy Stimulator Device for the Treatment of Anxiety, Depression, and Insomnia
3.6 Other Notable Cranial Electrotherapy Stimulation Systems for Treating Anxiety and Depression
3.7 External Trigeminal Nerve Stimulation System for Treating Attention-deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder in Patients
3.8 Other Notable Non-invasive Vagus Nerve Stimulation and Multi-channel Brain Neuromodulation Systems for Managing Mental Disorders
4. Funding and Partnerships Assessment
4.1 Analysis of National Institutes of Health (NIH) Funding for Emerging Neuromodulation Technologies
4.2 Funding Assessment for Emerging Neuromodulation Technologies
4.3 Partnerships between Mental Health Companies and Health Providers for Improving Access to Neuromodulation Therapies
4.4 Acquisitions by Mental Health Neuromodulation Participants for Improving Intellectual Property and Product Portfolio
5. Growth Opportunities and Patent Analysis
5.1 Growth Opportunity: Emerging Neuromodulation Technology Innovations, 2020
5.2 Growth Opportunity 1: Distance Health Facilitated through Wearable-enabled Neuromodulation Therapies
5.3 Growth Opportunity 2: Incorporating Artificial Intelligence into Neuromodulation Systems for Providing Smart Therapy
5.4 Growth Opportunity 3: Partnerships between Non-invasive Neuromodulation Therapy Companies and Specialized Mental Health Providers to Improve Access to Underserved Populations
5.5 Patent Scenario-Key Patents for Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation Systems
5.6 Patent Scenario-Key Patents for Transcranial Electrical Stimulation and Trigeminal Nerve Stimulation Systems
6.0 Key Contacts
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Bill Gates Says That Going to Mars Is Silly – Futurism
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He also had something to say about fellow billionaire Elon Musk.Mars Person
When it comes to securing humanitys survival in the face of climate change, billionaire Microsoft founder Bill Gates would rather save Earth than flee from it.
Escaping to Mars, a dream goal for SpaceX CEO Elon Musk and other techno-utopian thinkers, just isnt for him, Gates said on The New York Times podcast Sway. Instead, he argues that theres more important work to be done here on Earth, like investing in decarbonizing various industries or developing and distributing vaccines. Compared to all that, Gates simply doesnt see the appeal of traveling or escaping to the Red Planet.
To be fair, Gates also took time to commend Musk on the podcast, saying that what he accomplished with his electric vehicle company Tesla is one of the greatest contributions to climate change anyones ever made.
But he also said that tackling electric vehicles is easy compared to the work it will take to clean up other industries, and investing in rockets or Mars journeys instead of focusing on those other problems is a missed opportunity.
Were basically not doing enough on the hard stuff: steel, cement, meat, Gates said. And sadly, the things people think about the electricity, passenger cars are a third of the problem. So we have to work on the two-thirds.
When it comes to rockets, and especially rockets to Mars, Gates says hed rather spend his money on things like vaccines or other measures to help people on Earth.
No, Im not a Mars person, Gates said on Sway. I know a lot of Mars people. But, you know, Im not subject to that.
When it comes to that cost-benefit analysis, in other words, the vaccines will win every time and Bill Gates is a practical guy.
READ MORE: Innovation, Not Trees. How Bill Gates Plans to Save the Planet. [The New York Times]
More on Mars: NASA Report Recommends Aggressive Funding for Nuclear-Powered Mars Mission
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Transcranial Magnetic Stimulators (TMS) Market Analysis Of Trends, Demand And Competition 2021-2026 | Neuronetics, Yiruide, Brainsway, Neurosoft,…
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Cities Are So Heavy That They’re Sinking Into the Earth – Futurism
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Cities are so heavy that they're bending the Earth's crust.Sinking Cities
Cities are literally starting to sink under their own weight even as climate change is causing sea levels to rise, ScienceAlert [one word] reports.
In a study published in the journal AGU Advances, Tom Parsons, a geophysicist at the United States Geological Survey (USGS) agency, found that cities such as San Francisco may have sunk up to 80 millimeters, or just over three inches, in its history.
It may even be a lot more than that, as Parsons calculations dont even account for infrastructure, vehicles, or people.
Its a bad predicament, in other words, for the Bay Area and likely other metropolises. At the same time that risk is growing from rising sea levels, the cities themselves are sinking down toward the ocean.
Parsons found that subsidence, the gradual downward settling of the grounds surface, was not insignificant in built-up metropolitan regions.
As global populations move disproportionately toward the coasts, this additional subsidence in combination with expected sea level rise may exacerbate risk associated with inundation, Parsons writes in his paper.
Cities have built up so much that the city of San Francisco could weigh as much as 1.6 trillion kilograms, enough to literally bend the rocky outermost shell of the Earth, otherwise known as the lithosphere.
Such an immense weight could even end up changing levels of our planets fault blocks, large masses of rock created by tectonic stresses in the Earths crust.
In his paper, Parsons argues that satellite or air photos could be used to make more detailed analyses in likely flood zones as sea levels continue rising. Flooding is the greatest hazard associated with subsidence, as Parsons explains in his paper.
As the effects of climate change come into focus, coastal cities are under the threat of literally going under. And that risk will only grow if theyre simultaneously sinking into the Earth.
READ MORE: The Colossal Weight of Cities Is Making Them Sink, Even as Sea Levels Are Rising [Science Alert]
More on geology: Geologists Say a New Ocean Is Opening up in Africa
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Coronavirus Cases Around the World Are Finally Dropping – Futurism
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The number of new coronavirus cases decreased in 44 US states this past week an improvement thats mirrored by much of the rest of the world.
On average, there were about 82,000 new confirmed COVID-19 infections per day throughout the United States over the last week, according to Axios. Case numbers in a handful of states are still on the rise, but the numbers represent a 24 percent drop in overall coronavirus infections, nation-wide, below the previous week. Around the world, similar reductions in coronavirus cases are happening too: The World Health Organization announced Wednesday that theres been a 16 percent drop in new cases over the past week, according to Deutsche Welle.
Thats great news, and it will make things much easier on healthcare systems around the world. But, to be absolutely clear, the pandemic is far from over, and everyone has to stay vigilant if we ever want it to be.
Theres no single, outstanding reason why cases are on the decline. Instead, its likely a combination of factors including the accelerating vaccine rollout, policy changes with the presidential transition, and shifts in personal behavior, University of Florida biostatistician Natalie Dean suggested on Twitter.
In addition, the holiday season is finally over. So the spike in cases linked to peoples increased travel and, as Dean put it, our temporarily expanded social networks might have finally receded, returning us to a sort of baseline level of new infections.
Theres another, perhaps less-robust observation: Infections in the US hit their peak and started to decline right when Donald Trump was banned from Twitter.
Many of those explanations are US-centric, of course, but DW reports that the WHO credits lockdowns and increased vaccinations as major factors in the global decrease in new COVID-19 infections.
We may not know what the exact, specific factors that made the biggest difference were until well after the fact, when epidemiologists and other experts have time to pore over and make sense of all the data.
But in the meantime, the obvious recommendation is to keep on staying put, wear your masks, wash your hands, and get a vaccine as soon as you can.
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Texans Are Sleeping In Their Teslas to Survive Freezing Cold – Futurism
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"So my wife my dog and my newborn daughter slept in the garage in our Model 3 all nice and cozy."Heat Seeker
Texas was gripped by a deep freeze this week, bringing the second largest state in the United States to its knees. Millions are still without power, while many more continue to lack access to clean water or even water at all.
Amid rolling blackouts, Texans are having to get creative to stay warm, as homes predominantly use electricity as a heat source in the state.
But Tesla owners had an ace up their sleeve. Thanks to their vehicles hefty batteries, some opted to sleep in their cars with the heater running without running the risk of dying from carbon monoxide poisoning, as The New York Post reports.
So my wife my dog and my newborn daughter slept in the garage in our Model 3 all nice and cozy, one user on the subreddit TeslaMotors wrote, as quoted by the Post. If I didnt have this car, it would have been a very rough night.
Thanks to a two-way vehicle-to-grid feature included in Teslas PowerWall, the companys home battery solution, some users were able to power their homes using the batteries in their Tesla vehicles, VICE reports.
Others were able to weather the storm by drawing backup power from their PowerWalls. Some who opted to install solar panels on their roofs were also able to store enough energy in their PowerWall systems to use during blackouts.
Using electric vehicles as a form of survival isnt exactly a long term solution to Texas power grid woes but at least it can offer a hand while political leaders face off with electric grid operators to get the state back on its feet.
READ MORE: Elon Musk slams Texas power grid operator for being unreliable [New York Post]
More on Texas: Elon Musk, Who Moved to TX For Less Regulation, Is Furious That the Power Went Down
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