Just take off
© PAL-V International B.V. Just take off Cars that morph into ships and carry on sailing on the water are old hat — but always create a stir. Cars that simply take off are futuristic but they could soon…
© PAL-V International B.V. Just take off Cars that morph into ships and carry on sailing on the water are old hat — but always create a stir. Cars that simply take off are futuristic but they could soon…
© NIO China electropowering away The air pollution in Beijing, Shanghai and Nanjing reaches new record levels at regular intervals, and not infrequently lies at double the figures considered as dangerous to health. The motivation to ban vehicles running…
© Hyundai All green? The alternative “hydrogen” The whole world will soon be driving electric cars — and yet, hydrogen would be a sensible alternative. This element that is available on earth in almost unlimited supply, is converted to…
© Deutsche Bahn AG Ecologically justifiable goods transport The increase in goods transport is becoming more and more of a problem — above all for climate targets. The Federal Ministry of Transport is expecting goods transport to increase by…
© e.GO Mobile AG Light, fast, electric Continuous output of 22 kW, a range of up to 130 kilometres: these are respectable figures for an e-town car. But the most persuasive factor of all is the price: the…
© Fraunhofer IBP More mobility, less space What tomorrow’s urban traffic may look like is the subject of numerous deliberations and discussions, projects and studies. Vancouver in Canada, for example, has been planning the traffic turnaround for some…
© Transport for London Goodbye to the train-driver? The vehicle drives on tracks and requires no steering; traffic is based on a schedule and monitored by a dense network of signal boxes. Is rail traffic therefore particularly well…