Wired: It’s an easy way for EV owners to make some cash off their home charging setup, or for businesses to install public charging→


Oman Tribune: According to Umer Farooq, an inventor and author of ‘Limitlessness’, the invention of the super efficient permanent magnet, if scientifically explored, can→


Earlier this month, Nevada became the first state in the nation to establish a drivers’ license for robot cars. Robot test vehicles will get→


According to Japanese researchers at the Advanced Institute of Industrial Technology in Tokyo, it is possible to identify drivers by the way their weight→


News Observer: In his off time, Levitan has tinkered for three years with a possible solution: a technology that disables cellphones in moving cars.→


The electric transmissions has seen quite a few innovations, but manual has not been that lucky. However, John Otto hopes to change that with→


In the future, when the power goes out at home, you won’t have to sit in the dark; you’ll just plug in your car.→


Google’s not the only one with a robotic self driving car. China’s interested too: The car starts, steers safely to its destination 286 kilometers→


Daily Mail: For most people washing your car involves a bucket of soapy water, a sponge and chamois leather. But for some drivers with→


I stumbled across this interesting chart of the world’s top selling cars by country. Even in the small version above you can see that→


Using robotics, laser rangefinders, GPS and smart feedback tools, Dennis Hong is building a car for drivers who are blind. It’s not a “self-driving”→