Extreme E Coming: Green Hydrogen From AFC Energy For The Electric Vehicle Fast Charger Of…
The UK fuel cell firm AFC Energy is bringing its green hydrogen EV charging solution the new Extreme E series, where it will undergo trial by fire.
The UK fuel cell firm AFC Energy is bringing its green hydrogen EV charging solution the new Extreme E series, where it will undergo trial by fire.
The “eSkootr Championship” may not beat The Last Dance, but it looks super exciting and worth getting a bowl of popcorn to watch.
ABB is a title sponsor of Formula E electric car racing, which gives it a front row seat for improvements in battery and EV charging technology.
Rolls-Royce is working to build the fastest single seat electric airplane of all time. To get there, it has to solve an assortment of complex engineering problems.
We haven’t heard much from Aetiva lately, the electric vehicle (EV) technology company from Lucid Motors. That’s for a good reason. It is working harder than ever and just announced a new battery pack for Formula E’s 6th season.
A series of startups and established aviation giants are joining the Dassault Systèmes’ (DS) 3DEXPERIENCE platform family to support their digital engineering initiatives. Adding to the Airbus, Boeing, Bell, Lockheed Martin, and BOOM Supersonic family, electric air mobility pioneer Eviation Aircraft is also coming on board. A few more aviation startups are also using the Dassault platform, such as Joby Aviation and Solar Impulse. Stay tuned, as we will soon reveal even more startups who will use Dassault Systèmes’ 3DEXPERIENCE.
Fully Charged has released a video featuring the upcoming Aston Martin Rapide E, which will go into low-volume production from Q4 of this year. Starting from £250,000, the Rapide E is clearly not an affordable EV by any means, but nevertheless is notable in signaling a clear move towards electrification from one of the auto industry’s best known historic luxury sports car brands.
When Alejandro Agag first pitched his idea for an electric car racing series, people laughed at him. They aren’t laughing anymore. Formula E is doing well, thank you very much, and all the world’s major car makers are trying to elbow their way into the competition.
What a month this has been for electric mobility. Electric vehicles (EV) are racing everywhere from Formula E to now Extreme E, and air racing now welcomes Air Race E, which has Airbus throwing its weight into the fold. Can anything stop EVs? Why are so many people still resistant to EVs?
There is something about ex-Formula 1 champion Nico Rosberg that I could sense when I briefly met him at CES and, of all the places, at the Byton event. It turns out Nico Rosenberg is a big electric mobility fan, and he is also putting his money where his mouth is.