With the goal of tackling rush hour traffic around the world, the companies have essentially created a car paired with a drone that can swoop down, pick it up and transport passengers far above the traffic below.
The International Energy Agency expects urban growth demands to double road and rail travel by 2050, causing significant strain on public transport infrastructure.
Hyperloop Transportation Technologies could have a system up and running in India within the next few years.
Uber has hired 30 year NASA veteran Mark Moore to help it develop flying cars.
Airbus is currently working at short-range, electrically powered helicopters, closer in form to a toy drone. With electrically-driven ducted fans, they could be quiet enough to hop across city centers, and Airbus claims they will be as cheap to use as a taxi, thanks to the savings that come with the ride-sharing culture.
Finalist proposals from Hyperloop One's Global Challenge could lead to a global system of high-speed capsule transportation.
Nissan has said it's bringing some self-driving cars to London next month to take part in the first EU trials of its technology.
The Chinese tech giant LeEco has begun construction on its planned $3 billion electric car manufacturing facility in China.
Dutch railway company NS announced its entire electric train fleet is running on 100-percent wind power as of January 1, 2017, ushering in a new era of green transportation.
Faraday Future finally revealed its first production car, officially dubbed the FF91, tonight at CES 2017 in Las Vegas
This technology has actually been around for decades, but Munich-based Lilium is touting their tech as being a far safer, cleaner and more socially friendly update.
Electric cars and solar roofs are nice to have but are they the answer? Have we defined the problem?
As cities become more congested and the pressure increases to reduce traffic as well emissions, moving sidewalks could become a viable alternative to cars.
Tesla CEO Elon Musk just announced that the electric vehicle maker and clean energy company plans to build a second Gigafactory in Europe, with an exact location to be determined next year.
The writing is in the sky. Flying electric cars are coming and the ride-sharing company Uber wants to access whole fleets of them.