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Electric vs hydrogen vehicles explained: Efficiency, impact and future use
Two technologies, one goal. But the paths they take couldn’t be more different. Explore the science behind EVs and hydrogen ...
The seductive appeal of in-road inductive charging, which means EVs no longer tethered to fixed charging stations, along with ...
In opening my garage for a recent visitor, he reacted with a frenzied wonder that suggested the electric door had risen to ...
Formula 1 cooling systems are far more advanced than regular cars, using multiple radiators, ducts, and heat exchangers to handle extreme temperatures. Unlike road cars that rely on a single radiator ...
One of the biggest reasons the Toyota RAV4 keeps outselling the competition is simple: the lineup is built for everyone.
Porsche usually under-promises and over-delivers when it comes to the driving range of its electric vehicles. The Taycan offers impressive real-world range and is among the fastest-charging EVs in the ...
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US firm begins production of ‘world’s first’ electric flying car in California
US startup Alef begins building electric flying cars in California, bringing Model A—with 220-mile drive, 110-mile ...
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Harnessing AI to solve major roadblock in solid-state battery technology
Researchers at Edith Cowan University (ECU) are working on ways to make solid-state batteries more reliable with the help of ...
The big news is all about staying small, with Kia now unveiling the second generation of its Seltos. This all-new version is ...
Western companies are finally launching their third-generation EVs, with better pricing, more range and more polished ...
A new sodium-ion battery offers a cheaper and safer alternative to conventional lithium-ion systems, scientists say, paving ...
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