5 sustainable mobility startups that can change the world
Sustainable mobility is the new short-term goal of the human species. Many startups today will drive transportation, and some of the economy, tomorrow. Here are 5 really promising ones.
Sustainable mobility is the new short-term goal of the human species. Many startups today will drive transportation, and some of the economy, tomorrow. Here are 5 really promising ones.
Do we have eccentric vehicles? Z-Triton beats them all: electric trike, boat and tiny house all in one. A small amphibious chameleon for leisure
If we really want to start establishing a stable presence on other celestial bodies, the old options are not viable. NASA evaluates nuclear power for Moon and Mars.
Europe (past and present) reviews the Green New Deal signed just 3 months ago, and promises to combine it with recovery from the coronavirus. A green recovery.
Service roads closed to cars, new networks of cycle paths and focus on pedestrians: so cities prepare for the future after (or during) the coronavirus.
The little Frenchwoman promises to be the first big mass "hit" of the electric vehicle. Citroen AMI is a paradigm on four wheels.
Innovation is not necessarily improvement. Uber and Lyft pollute more than the transports they replace: more environmental efforts are needed.
Imagine infantry attacking on four-wheeled electric scooters. A little Segway, a little Madmax. The USA is testing them, they are called EZRaider.
In the world, the ants that we are never stop. Here is a small atlas of innovations that together will make the shape of the future.
In 2030, Amsterdam will ban all private and commercial combustion vehicles. The agreement for the arrival of electric fire engines also "electrifies" the firefighters.
Versatile like a bike, spacious like a mini car, cheaply unworthy. But what prices, though! Lights and shadows for the Wello Family.
The list would be very long, but these 6 examples represent well the science fiction technologies that are rapidly becoming reality.
10 years of great news, but also of monstrous technological flops. Here is a small gallery of the horrors of what has miserably failed in recent years.
The last 10 years have seen half of the forecasts come true: this is what has happened, and here are those for the near future.
The glass of the futuristic pickup went to pieces, but Tesla Cybertruck will still make sparks, even in spite of the sensational ugliness. I tell you why.
WheeM-I is an electric vehicle for the disabled that extends the benefits of mobility sharing and autonomous driving to all: Italdesign has just presented it.
Aluminum (also from used cans) and non-polluting electrolytes. Every 2500km you change them in 90 seconds and they recycle. Aluminum-air batteries? A bomb.
Imperial College researchers have invented a hybrid robot that requires just 0.2 grams of calcium carbide to use water as a fuel
Graphene batteries are 3 to 5 times faster than lithium-ion batteries, which take around 90 minutes to fully charge.
Desire to eat the world and some underlying gaps: NeuWai is practically China on two wheels. Here is his “ignorant” electric motorcycle making its debut.
The use of batteries for vehicles and agricultural machinery promises to revolutionize the cultivation industry by lowering costs and improving production. From large tractors to small harvesting machines, all vehicles will be completely transformed by electric. On the other hand, current agriculture is under pressure: on the one hand the need to produce more food to avoid the food crisis. On the other hand, the need to reduce waste and abuse of land and water. Precision agriculture can increase the production of… Read more