The Motorcycle Reinvented—Electric, Smart and Untippable
Lit Motors introduces a vehicle that combines the efficiency and freedom of a motorcycle with the safety and convenience of a car. And it’s electric.
Lit Motors introduces a vehicle that combines the efficiency and freedom of a motorcycle with the safety and convenience of a car. And it’s electric.
The Dutch company PAL-V has successfully concluded test flights of its flying car, PAL-V (Personal Air and Land Vehicle). During the past two weeks, several test flights were conducted. The patented vehicle flies in the air like a gyrocopter with lift generated by an auto-rotating rotor and forward speed produced by a foldable push propeller on the back.
A new MIT study shows that electric vehicles are not just environmentally friendly, but also have a potential economic upside for many kinds of businesses.
Stanford researchers have designed a new technology that could lead to wireless charging of electric vehicles while they cruise down the highway.
Toyota Racing officially introduced its 2012 World Endurance Championship contender, the TS030 Hybrid Le Mans Prototype 1, at France’s Paul Ricard test circuit on Jan. 24.
BEA-Tricks, a German company that sells electric car conversion kits, drove a Citroen Berlingo van, outfitted with 10 lithium-ion battery packs 621 miles on a single charge.
The RYNO is a one-wheeled self-balancing electric personal transportation device, designed for short, low-speed trips.
The DeLorean Motor Company of Texas announced in October that it had partnered with Epic EV to produce an electric version of the iconic DeLorean DMC-12.
Researchers from the University of Tel Aviv show a demonstration of an astounding magnetic levitation technology. The possibilities that present themselves are quite amazing! Imagine a bullet train floating on air, or floating people or freight movers…
It is common knowledge that Nissan’s Leaf is outselling GM’s Chevy Volt by a widening margin. Here’s a recent experience with the marketing efforts of both sides that may shed some light as to why.
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