Remember when Trump implied Americans would be able to buy what he called "tiny cars"? Well, looks like he's true to his word – sort of. It all depends on how you define "car."
Touchscreens have largely replaced switches and buttons in new vehicles and one of the interesting consequences of this is that the driver is often not allowed to use these tap/swipe controls while driving.
Over the past two years, we've invested in extensive research, conducted rigorous testing and collaborated closely with ports and pilots to develop the Artemis EF-12 Pilot boat.
Chinese scientists have discovered a way to combine high-tech light-absorbing nano-technology with more conventional water-based carbon pigment spray to coat car bodies with a durable ultra-black finish.
GM imbibed deeply of the EV Kool Aid - but it's not so addled by it that it has forgotten what keeps it in business. That thing being big trucks and SUVs and - more exactly stated - the big V8s that power these big trucks and SUVs
General Motors has sparked outrage after sidelining more than 1,000 workers at its flagship Detroit assembly plant on Friday and announcing they'd be installing 50 new robots.
• https://www.lewrockwell.com, By Martin Armstrong
For years, governments assured the public that license plate readers were simply tools to catch stolen vehicles, fugitives, and dangerous criminals. That was always the sales pitch.
After six months of intensive work with Environment and Climate Change Canada (ECCC), we have reached a massive milestone: Edison Motors has officially submitted and received approval for our very first hybrid truck application.
Every time we think we understand the robotaxi market, another bit of news shakes things up. This week, we got updates from Tesla, Uber, Waymo, Wayve, and Lucid.
One for the "why hasn't this been done before?" department: Norway has greenlit construction of the world's first ocean ship tunnel. If the final budget receives parliamentary approval, work on the Stad Ship Tunnel will begin on the country's west co
A long-awaited giant leap in battery technology has taken another significant shuffle forward – thanks to the first fitting of a new type of hyper-efficient fast-charging battery in a road-going car in North America.
???? China's T-Flight maglev system, developed at Donghu Laboratory in Hubei Province, reached an astonishing 621 mph during testing inside a low-vacuum tube.
If Edison Motors ever loses its values, there's no reason for it to exist.
Lately, we've been getting more and more calls from investors. And almost every conversation ends up in the same place
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