For more than a century, cars have depended on gasoline, diesel, batteries, and charging infrastructure. A nuclear engine follows a different path: carry the energy source inside the vehicle through a sealed nuclear power module designed for decades
i'm exposing the dark truth about the future of cars, and things are not looking good. 3 insanely disturbing trends that are effectively destroying the idea of car ownership for good.
Too many white men were supporting their families by driving trucks, so of course our leaders had to end that by importing unqualified foreigners. A lot of people have died in the process. Gord Magill is a trucker who saw it happen.
A new study shows that a low-cost sodium-ion battery currently used in cars and large-scale energy storage systems in China matches most performance parameters and production quality found in Tesla's lithium-ion batteries.
Wedbush Securities' Dan Ives has pointed out for months the potential for a SpaceX-Tesla merger, discussing the possibility with Bloomberg in February and, more recently, on a podcast where he said the probability is 80% by 2027. Polymarket odds of a
The surveillance state has found its newest frontier: your car's dashboard. What used to be a symbol of American freedom and independence is rapidly morphing into a high-tech cage that watches your every move and can override your decisions at will
Using things like explosions and global conflicts as an excuse to gouge the consumer is a tactic as old as time itself, and now the word is getting around that the latest fiasco in a far away land is about to hit the motor oil industry causing shorta
All right, I admit it, I have a thing for affordable off-road electric motorcycles. There's just something about a battery-powered, inexpensive dual sport that's quiet, filled with torque, and almost as light as a lawn mower. Heck yeah!
Huawei's latest XPixel smart headlights upgrade automotive lighting from a safety feature into a full-color projection system that can play movies, render games, and guide drivers – all from the front of the car.
The US Supreme Court ruled late Thursday morning that freight brokers can face state-law negligent hiring claims when they hire unsafe trucking firms that later cause crashes.
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The United States is seeking to develop small modular nuclear reactors (SMR) for commercial vessels that would potentially bring down shipping costs, the Department of Transportation (DOT) said in a May 7 statement.
For good reason, U.S. policymakers have resisted opening the domestic auto market to a flood of cheap, gasoline-powered Chinese cars and EVs. Such a move would crush Detroit into even more misery.
Since the Chinese are coming – more finely, Chinese EVs are coming – some are arguing for an American "industrial policy" that would include resurrecting federal tax credits and other such subsidy mechanisms to prop up the sales of American E
From July of this year, every vehicle registered in the European Union will be required to have driver-monitoring cameras in place. That's not every new car manufactured, but every car registered.