Akio Toyoda has an idea: instead of new cars, let's convert existing ones
The "innovative" electric retrofit plan for cars exalts Akio Toyoda, but leaves experts perplexed and could limit Toyota.
The "innovative" electric retrofit plan for cars exalts Akio Toyoda, but leaves experts perplexed and could limit Toyota.
Research published in Nature presents a positive electrode that does not produce lithium deposits, and the birth of an "eternal battery".
The annual recharges of Lightyear 0 can be counted on the fingers of two hands (and not even all of them): the official start of production is fantastic news for solar electric mobility.
Very light, economical, intelligent and precise. Very good qualities, if not used for a kamikaze drone like Lanius.
Quantum technology is no pipe dream: and coupled with our vehicles it will transform the way we travel.
An amazing zinc battery uses a crab shell protein for excellent performance and more respect for the environment.
A Swedish-Finnish business partnership could be the first step towards commercially viable wood-derived batteries for electric vehicles.
Aptera, our favorite solar-charging car (also because it's the only one at the moment), also adds a "camping" option. What do you think?
A storage system that simply uses sand achieves an efficiency of 99% at very low costs.
The water battery starts operating after 14 long years of construction. And never before could it be very useful to Europe.
The bacterial biobattery developed by Binghamton University has a strong point: three "levels" of different bacteria that enter into synergy.
Copper nanowires allow a new battery to better organize the particles inside it, improving (greatly) recharging.
The battery charges as it heats up and “traps” the energy when it cools down: it guarantees long and efficient energy storage.
A team of researchers is working on tiny devices that can contain sensors and retrieve information quickly.
The Biped harness is the future of the blind, the device capable of warning them before any collision or accident.
An estimate of the forces and technologies involved assesses 2023 as the year in which battery-powered trains could also be economically viable.
Solar cars are no longer a forbidden dream. Technology is advancing, and soon vehicles that require virtually no recharging may see the light.
A fleet of autonomous boats in the canals of Amsterdam? Roboats can disrupt transport in the Dutch city in ways we don't even imagine today.
Recharge in 90 seconds with a rare metal free and fully recyclable battery. Now Mahle also comes into play with one of his prototypes.
Finally rechargeable, finally stable: Stanford "solves" the problems of the chlorine battery: a great energy coup.
Europe seems to be waking up to climate change, and is preparing radical changes to zero emissions to be achieved by the end of the decade and just beyond. Let's hope so.