Perusing the halls at CES usually means watching robotic dogs dance and checking out the latest TVs amid the dull roar of the ever-present crowd. These things still happen at CES. (The dog dancing was frankly anticlimactic.)
However, at this year's show in Las Vegas, you can ride e-bikes, learn about cutting-edge battery manufacturing techniques and learn how your home can be completely electrified. “Consumer technology” and “climate change” are not synonymous. Or at least they weren't. But with the worsening climate crisis, more government incentives and pressure from buyers for electricity, this is changing.