The Energy Observer, a catamaran powered by solar, wind, and hydrogen, will sail around the world for six years.
Companies around the globe are racing to be the first to officially step into the world of self-driving, fully-autonomous cars.
At about 700 miles per hour, Hyperloop One, the full-scale hyperloop that’s just been tested successfully, should be faster than air-travel. Commercial services might be launched by 2021.
The 530 million total electric cars forecast to be on the road by 2040.
The company has announced that starting in 2019, all of the new models it produces will be electric or hybrid.
According to the company, owners who live in warm, sunny climates will be able to drive their car for months on end without ever plugging into a wall socket.
In the near future, 20 million bike share users will be able to clean the air as they cycle.
A member of NASA’s on-demand mobility program recently unveiled the first prototype of an all-electric aircraft. The prototype could be ready to move into commercialization next year.
French rail company SNCF is working on drone trains, or driverless high-speed trains, which they hope to start testing in 2019.
Elon Musk announced that “almost all” Superchargers will be disconnected from the grid as solar and battery arrays are installed at the company’s 800 stations.
A silicon Valley start-up has unveiled the EDIT, the 1st modular, open source Self-Driving EV that the company has been working on over the past year.
Electrification and transport as a service will sweep across transportation industry, says Stanford University economist
A company just announced plans to bring Smartscooters to Paris this summer for their first electric scooting-sharing program in France.
India is taking on its air pollution problem by announcing a daring plan to eliminate petrol and diesel powered cars from the roads by 2030.
Walter Extra, the famous aerobatic pilot behind the Extra series of aerobatic planes, has set a FAI world record in the new field of electric-powered planes.