Transportation technology at CES 2026 isn't just about what vehicles look like — it's about how they move, how they think and ...
Electric vehicles hit new highs in 2025, as advances in powertrains, batteries, and manufacturing continued to transform the industry. The year delivered significant developments in battery chemistry, ...
Finding ways to connect the human body to technology could have broad applications in health and entertainment. A new "electric plastic" could make self-powered wearables, real-time neural interfaces, ...
Ram is bringing back its loudest, most powerful trucks, even as its chief executive openly acknowledges that the future of ...
Hardly a modern invention, the electric car has a history tracing back all the way to the mid-1800s. Interest in technology has boomeranged over the years based on both consumer trends and economic ...
Formula E has unveiled its most ambitious development yet: the Gen4 race car. It's got blazing speed, reaching an astounding 0 to 60 mph in 1.8 seconds. That's quicker off the line than a Formula 1 ...
The Army has detailed an extensive plan for evaluating hybrid-electric vertical take-off and landing (VTOL) platforms and enabling technologies, with an aim to hold capability demonstrations between ...
Electric technology is all around us, from cars to scooters and bikes and even power tools. According to fire industry experts, they present their own challenges in fire suppression. A recent ...
Mercedes-Benz is developing a new type of solar paint that could free EV owners from the perennial problem of range anxiety. When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate ...
The railroad industry is struggling to determine what the locomotive of the future will look like. Railroads have committed to carbon emission reductions, but there still much uncertainty about the ...
What if your daily commute could feel less like a chore and more like a joyride? Imagine zipping through city streets or winding suburban paths on a minibike that’s as stylish as it is innovative.
Scientists at the Korea Institute of Science and Technology (KIST) have developed a new class of lightweight, highly conductive carbon nanotube (CNT) wiring that does away with copper and aluminum ...