Human Generator – new e-bike trades the chain for an alternator
World’s First Chainless Bike Developed in Germany Bicycles have been used as a mode of transportation from centuries but a […]
Dr Prem's Sustainability Guide, Consultancy and Solutions
World’s First Chainless Bike Developed in Germany Bicycles have been used as a mode of transportation from centuries but a […]
Earth4energy: what is it exactly? Do you wish to reduce your monthly electricity bills? Surely most of you reading this
If you make use of a portable solar battery charger, you have already taken the very first step down the
Do not let the name fool you! Croatian automaker\’s Concept_One electric supercar is much more than just a concept, as we are led to believe by the short video teaser from the company. Showcased last year at the Frankfurt Motor Show, this $980,000 \’green\’
More power and go faster, maybe that’s what Shawn Lawless and his crew members in his EV racing team always thrive for and try to achieve, no matter what it takes. In a recently held drag bike race in Virginia Motorsports Park, they achieved a new feat
In an invention that could herald a new age of electronics, researchers at the University of Exeter have created a new graphene-based material called the GraphExeter, which they believe is the most flexible, transparent and lightweight material ever creat
Heads-up displays that project information on the windshield in front of the driver, now available on high end models, appear set to become standard fitment in mid-range and even low end cars from 2016. New technology, based on a small laser display engin
German automaker, Volkswagen, has embarked on an initiative to design a people’s car for the Chinese market. The project is open source and invites ideas from all quarters to design a vehicle that will address the issue of congestion, pollution and sust
Most westerners wouldn’t be blamed for not knowing what a ‘Tuk Tuk’ is. Those who have heard the term probably picture it to relate to an old, noisy and primitive vehicle that whizzes through the busy streets of exotic Asian countries. But a tuk tuk
With the rise of the aviation industry, travel became a speedy affair. No longer did it take days to reach a destination. People rejoiced that the time had finally come in which transportation and travel systems could cover miles upon miles in just a matt