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April 8, 2010
Solar Impulse HB-SIA, an emissions-free aircraft that has been designed to demonstrate the potential of renewable energies by circumnavigating the globe without landing, has made its maiden flight from Payerne airfield, Switzerland. During the 87-minute flight, Solar Impulse reached a height of 1,200m before performing a series of...
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April 7, 2010
The current fashion for fixed gear bicycles may be partly explained by their light weight and low maintenance, but there is also something undeniably pleasing about their simplicity of form. The simpler the bike, the greater one’s attention on those components that remain – a fact that has been addressed by Cykelmargeren, a Danish company...
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April 6, 2010
A fully-automated robotic battery swap service for electric cars is to be tested this month in Tokyo. The technology is being pioneered by Better Place, a Californian company with plans to build a global infrastructure for electric cars. The system enables the empty battery of a Renault Fluence Z.E to be exchanged for a fully-charged one in...
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April 1, 2010
Designer Erik Lanuza is the man behind a stylish electric bike based on the self-balancing technology pioneered by Segway. The Taurus allows the rider to sit astride a motorcycle-style seat rather than stand as is the case with the Segway Personal Transporter. To control the Taurus, the rider leans forward or backward to control the speed...
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March 31, 2010
Buses have long suffered an image as dirty, slow and unreliable but that could change with the introduction of the Superbus, an all-electric vehicle capable of 155mph that turns up close to your home on request. The 15metre-long bus seats 23 passengers and is designed to operate on existing roads as well as purpose-built super highways that...
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March 31, 2010
A super-efficient, petrol-engined car designed by students from Laval University in Quebec this week achieved a fuel efficiency of over 2,000mpg to win first place in the prototype class and overall grand prize in the Shell Eco-marathon competition. The NTF 4.0 vehicle achieved 2,487.5 miles per gallon (US) over a 0.6-mile circuit on real...
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March 31, 2010
London’s long-awaited mass cycle hire scheme will begin on 30 July, Boris Johnson has announced. A total of 6,000 distinctive-looking bicycles will available for hire from 400 locations dotted around the city. Users will have to pay a small amount to register for the scheme, but the first 30 minutes of each trip will be free. London mayor,...
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March 26, 2010
City cars of the future will need to be small, clean, energy-efficient and, given the increasing number of vehicles, able to communicate with each other to make best use of limited road space. A team of designers has applied this brief to an existing prototype by Segway and come up with what they call an Electric Networked Vehicle (EN-V), a...
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March 24, 2010
On the eve of a major report into the state of our roads, a poll of drivers and cyclists has revealed a strong candidate for the title of worst pothole in Britain. Andrew Harmsworth reported a pothole 3-metres long, a metre wide on average and up to 6 inches deep, which he encounters each day as he cycles along Longstanton Road, between...
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March 24, 2010
A 3p increase in fuel duty is to be phased in between April and January 2011. The tax will be increased by a penny in April, a further penny in October and a final penny in January 2011, by which time the Chancellor expect inflation to be at 2 per cent. The average price of a litre of petrol in Britain is currently £1.17, but petrol prices...
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