Did someone kill the electric car? Think's zippy little Web-enabled, carbon-free Scandinavian driving machine could help reverse 100 years of automotive history, writes Business 2.0 magazine.
Haven’t everyday drivers been clamoring for electric vehicles ever since General Motors stopped building the EV-1? Why is it taking so long for car companies to being electric vehicles to market?
In research that gives literal meaning to the term "power suit," University of California, Berkeley, engineers have created energy-scavenging nanofibers that could one day be woven into clothing and textiles.
Over the past several years, numerous designers and architects have worked on the problem of what to do with the millions of metal shipping containers that come into this country every year from places like China. Since we don't actually make much in the U.S. anymore for export, no one likes to se
Company officials at the UK-based Smith Electric Vehicles announced that they will begin manufacturing “The world’s largest battery-electric-powered truck” at a new plant in Kansas City, Missouri.
The Movito is an eco-friendly electric scooter that recently took top honors in NASA’s Create the future Design Contest. Designed by Tai Chiem, the vehicle is propelled by a carbon-cutting in-wheel electric motor located within a modular base that can be detached to form a two-seat vehicle.