-
Londoners Urged to Avoid ‘Unnecessary Car Journeys' After Mayor Triggers High Pollution Alert
Air pollution in London has become a major talking point in recent years.
-
Buttigieg Says DOT Will Dole Out $2.9 Billion in Infrastructure Grants to States and Cities
Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg announced $2.9 billion for competitive grants designed to improve U.S. transportation infrastructure.
-
Reduce Speed Limits and Car-Free Sundays: The IEA Has a 10-Point Plan to Cut Oil Use
Recommendations come at a time when oil markets are facing significant uncertainty following Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.
-
Why U.S. Bridges Are in Such Bad Shape
More than a third of bridges need repairs, and over 43,000 are “structurally deficient,” says the American Road & Transportation Builders Association.
-
Hydrogen-Powered Train a Step Closer to Passenger Service in Germany
Two-car train will use fuel-cells that are roof-mounted and underfloor batteries.
-
VW and Goldman Sachs-Backed Northvolt Plans German Gigafactory
Northvolt is not unique in wanting to establish a gigafactory in Germany.
-
Robotaxi Start-Up Pony.ai Valued at $8.5 Billion After Fresh Funding
Pony.ai said the latest cash injection will go toward hiring, testing of driverless taxis and trucking, and pushing toward mass commercial deployment.
-
How the U.S. Determines What Makes a Car Safe
Riding in cars comes with danger, but for decades vehicle safety was an afterthought. Now cars are safer than ever but the new technology poses challenges.
-
Toyota and Yamaha Are Developing a Hydrogen-Fueled V8 Engine
The notion of powering an internal combustion engine with hydrogen is not a new one.
-
What's Behind the Congestion at U.S. Ports
Shipping is a key component of U.S. trade but America has some of the least efficient ports in the world, according to a World Bank and IHS Markit study.
-
Airbus CEO Says Hydrogen Plane Is ‘the Ultimate Solution' But Cautions a Lot of Work Lies Ahead
While there is excitement in some quarters about hydrogen planes, a considerable amount of work needs to be done to commercialize the technology.
-
Volvo and Northvolt to Build Gigafactory in Sweden With a Former Tesla Exec in Charge
Volvo Cars plans to become a “fully electric car company” by the year 2030.
-
Disruptions in China Can Lead to ‘Ripple-Effects' Across Global Supply Chain, Says HSBC
The pandemic has revealed “how lean the supply chain has become. And there is little margin of error,” said Parash Jain, global head of shipping at HSBC.
-
Biden Says Pittsburgh Bridge Collapse Shows How Poor Infrastructure ‘Can Threaten Lives'
President Joe Biden visited the site of a Pittsburgh bridge collapse on Friday, saying it illustrated how weak infrastructure ‘can threaten lives’
-
Shell Says One of the Largest Hydrogen Electrolyzers in the World Is Now Up and Running in China
Hydrogen has a diverse range of applications and can be deployed in a wide range of industries.
-
Out of 118 Countries, These Are the Top 5 for Road Trips in 2022
A new ranking analyzed 118 countries for road trip factors, such as sights, road quality, gas prices and landscapes. Here are the five that came out on top.
-
EV Car Manufacturing Jumps in the UK But Overall Production Sinks to 65-Year Low
The U.K. wants to stop the sale of new diesel and gasoline cars and vans by 2030.
-
The World Is Hungry for Lithium. Geothermal Energy Could Transform How It's Sourced
Concerns around sustainability and the security of global supply chains could boost opportunities related to direct lithium extraction.
-
‘Green' Fuels Will Cost the Consumer — But We Need to Think Long Term, Maersk CEO Says
Shipping is not unique in attempting to find more sustainable ways of powering operations.
-
Tesla's Model 3 Was the UK's Second Most Popular New Car in 2021
Last year was described as the “most successful year in history for electric vehicle uptake” in Britain.