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Hydrogen-Powered Cars: The Future of Automotive Industry?


You've got your pick of alternative fuel sources these days, from hybrids to plug-ins to fully-electric vehicles. Solar power cars never really took off like we thought they would, but it's easier ... Read More

Hydrogen Cars: Unpacking the Long Shot with Unexpected Potential in the Race for a Zero-Emission Future


The​‍​‌‍​‍‌​‍​‌‍​‍‌ pursuit of future mobility often hides a paradox. Hydrogen fuel-cell vehicles (HFCVs), once a dream of a future without tailpipe emissions, are now real machines that we can see on ... Read More

Electric cars may be the 'green' choice, but they're driving a scramble for critical minerals


Our cars are responsible for about 20% of global carbon emissions. The move to electric vehicles (EVs) is central to the effort to decarbonize the world's transport. Read More

GM bets big on electric cars even as market slows


Electric vehicle sales in the U.S. trail other major car markets where General Motors does business, which was not expected to be the case when GM first planned its broad EV portfolio. Though the ... Read More

Toyota’s Bold Bet: Why It’s Doubling Down on Hydrogen as Rivals Go All-Electric


Toyota’s multi-pathway approach keeps hydrogen fuel cells at the heart of its long-term plan, betting the technology will replace diesel and complement EVs in the next decade. While most automakers ... Read More

Ferrari's first electric car hits the streets in October 2026. What you need to know.


Ferrari's first-ever EV is years in the making. Ferrari is no stranger to hybrid and plug-in hybrid technology. The success of its first fully-electric model is important to Ferrari's future ... Read More

The Porsche Cayenne Electric’s Biggest Surprise? Its Battery


Porsche’s long-running engineering philosophy is one of evolution over revolution. This is, after all, a company that has mounted a flat-six engine in the rear of its flagship sports car for 77 years ... Read More

The Extraordinary Rise of Electric Cars in Developing Countries


Something remarkable is unfolding in developing countries. From Nepal to Costa Rica, more people are buying electric cars than fossil-fuel vehicles, as battery prices plummet and cheap home-grown EVs ... Read More

Porsche Cayenne Electric: 3 Breakthroughs Powering Its Battery Tech


Porsche has worked hard to overcome many of the usual EV battery pitfalls in the new Cayenne Electric. Electric SUV's new battery is integrated inteo the vehicle structure for better handling and a ... Read More

In 10 Years, Electric Cars Will Only Be Half of the Global Market


New Mobility Lens Forecaster research from EY suggests that a decade from now, battery-electric vehicles will represent just 50 percent of the sales in Europe, China and the U.S. despite major pushes ... Read More


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