MIT Electric Vehicle Team Launches New Hydrogen Fuel Cell Motorcycle Into The World
Everybody thought a fuel cell electric motorcycle was impossible, and a team of MIT students aims to prove them wrong.
Everybody thought a fuel cell electric motorcycle was impossible, and a team of MIT students aims to prove them wrong.
Japanese car makers Daihatsu, Suzuki, and Toyota came together to launch a single platform mini-commercial van battery electric prototypes at the Japan Automobile Manufacturers Association (JAMA) exhibit which ran along with the G7 Hiroshima Summit. The G7 Summit followed the ASEAN Summit in Jakarta, where EV and battery production was … [continued]
David Waterworth with Dr Paul Wildman Due to the overwhelming and positive interest shown in our first article, we thought to do a second article as another take on the Toyota/Japanese car-manufacturing situation. Is Toyota not circling the drain, after all? Is Toyota dead tech walking? According to Statista, Toyota … [continued]
With EV charging standardization still up in the air, Tesla CEO Elon Musk goes to Washington.
Suzuki Motor Corporation and Daihatsu Motor Co., Ltd. are experts in making what is known in Japan as the “kei car.” The kei car is a littler version of the vans, sedans, and hatchbacks you’re familiar with — and they comprise around 31 million of Japan’s nearly 80 million car … [continued]
Prosecutors in Europe are investigating alleged diesel cheating by Suzuki and Stellantis.
This could be the best thing you can do with your Nissan LEAF.
Suzuki will build a new electric vehicle factory in India.
Originally posted on EVANNEX. By Charles Morris If you can’t beat ‘em on your own, maybe you can join up with someone else to beat ‘em. As legacy automakers struggle to catch up to Tesla, many are exploring new collaborations to spread out the costs of developing new technology. The old-line brands … [continued]
The Dutch road authority ruled last Thursday that Fiat Chrysler’s Jeep Grand Cherokee and Suzuki’s Vitara diesel models broke emissions rules and if they are not fixed, these automakers will be banned from selling vehicles in Europe. The EU isn’t playing.