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Jul 13, 2022

Mazda revives rotary engine to extend range of electric cars

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Automaker to release its MX-30 SUV equipped with the iconic motor later this year.


TOKYO — Mazda Motor is planning to revive its iconic rotary engine in a plug-in hybrid car by the end of this year as it attempts to simultaneously please fans and cope with tougher environmental rules in its main markets, such as Europe.

Jul 13, 2022

Watch XPeng’s latest video of an HT Aero eVTOL that you drive like a flying car

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Urban air mobility (UAM) company HT Aero continues to make progress toward the “flying car” it has promised to deliver by 2024. XPeng Huitian (aka HT Aero) recently posted a video to Weibo demonstrating an eVTOL prototype taking off, flying around, and being maneuvered like a car. It has the XPeng Motors steering wheel and everything – check it out.

HT Aero is the rebranded name of XPeng Huitian, a majority-owned entity of XPeng Inc. and founder He Xiaopeng. Since its foundation in 2013, HT Aero has conducted over 15,000 safely manned flights with the goal of combining automotive and aerospace technologies to develop safe, domestic electric flying vehicles at scale.

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Jul 12, 2022

Hydrogen Fuel Cell Truck Is Here To Help EV Batteries, Not Harm Them

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Two heads are better than one: new electric truck from Tevva deploys hydrogen fuel cell and battery technology for maximum efficiency.

Jul 12, 2022

Uber broke laws, duped police and secretly lobbied governments, leak reveals

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A leaked trove of confidential files has revealed the inside story of how the tech giant Uber flouted laws, duped police, exploited violence against drivers and secretly lobbied governments during its aggressive global expansion.

The unprecedented leak to the Guardian of more than 124,000 documents – known as the Uber files – lays bare the ethically questionable practices that fuelled the company’s transformation into one of Silicon Valley’s most famous exports.

The leak spans a five-year period when Uber was run by its co-founder Travis Kalanick, who tried to force the cab-hailing service into cities around the world, even if that meant breaching laws and taxi regulations.

Jul 12, 2022

It looks like a mini monster vehicle

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Jul 11, 2022

Video reveals China’s first solar-powered car without a wheel

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Jul 11, 2022

Reaction Engines begins testing its high-Mach propulsion technology

Posted by in categories: engineering, transportation

U.K.’s Reaction Engines has revealed the start of a new testing campaign to expand the performance envelope of their high-Mach propulsion technology. Over the coming weeks, the company hopes to prove that its technology could enable current jet engines to operate from takeoff up through Mach 4 and beyond.

The new tests are being conducted in conjunction with the Air Force Research Laboratory (AFRL) as a part of the Foreign Comparative Testing (FCT) Program at the Department of Defense. The FCT program is administered by the Directorate of Defense Research and Engineering for Advanced Capabilities and is focused on the discovery, assessment, and testing of leading foreign technology with the potential to satisfy U.S. Defense technical demands. The program seeks high Technology Readiness Level (TRL) technologies that could rapidly and economically satisfy current and emerging requirements.

“FCT demonstrates U.S. commitment to a ‘two-way street’ for defense procurements with both allied and friendly nations. Reaction Engines technology is world-class and is a great fit for the FCT program,” describes William Reed, the Air Force FCT manager.

Jul 10, 2022

$26K solar car now has a factory — and will roll out this year

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A California startup has developed a light-weight, three-wheeled solar car. They were built with affordability in mind.

Jul 5, 2022

Airbus’ solar-powered Zephyr S has been flying non-stop for more than 17 days

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Jul 3, 2022

A hacked Tesla Model S Plaid achieves a record-breaking speed of 216 mph

Posted by in categories: cybercrime/malcode, sustainability, transportation