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Jul 29, 2022
Trade In Your Old Fossil Car in France & Get An Affordable New Stellantis — “Electric As You Go”
Posted by Shubham Ghosh Roy in categories: sustainability, transportation
Presently available in France, the “Electric As You Go” program is for private customers who wish to change their old vehicle to an affordable, sustainable one. Trying to break through ‘” the cost is too much to invest in an EV” scenario (which becomes more disputable each hour of each day), Stellantis introduced “Electric As You Go” and is promoting a more affordable long-term rental program dedicated to battery electric vehicles (BEVs).
The program claims it is efficiently designed to offer breakthrough competitive prices to Stellantis customers. The offer is starting in France and looks hopeful.
Jul 29, 2022
They Found Another Species of Human Beings
Posted by Dan Breeden in categories: law, media & arts, transportation
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Jul 29, 2022
HydroGraph Launches Patented Graphene Ink
Posted by Jose Ruben Rodriguez Fuentes in categories: sustainability, transportation
“This is a significant milestone in renewable technology production. From touch screen displays, biosensors, radio frequency identification tags, electric vehicle batteries, and more, the technology’s applications are vast,” said Stuart Jara, HydroGraph chief executive officer.
With growing possibilities for printed electronics every day, the need for conductive inks like graphene ink is on the rise. HydroGraph’s highly competitive cost and mass production method for high quality graphene opens up a wealth of opportunity for the practical applications of conductive ink patterns.
“Once the ink is made, it can then be deployed in regular inkjet printers to make small-scale, flexible electronics. This puts manufacturing capabilities into the reach of many, making it far more accessible,” said Dr. Chris Sorensen, HydroGraph vice president R&D.
Jul 29, 2022
Engineers Turn Water into Carbon-Neutral Jet Fuel Using Solar Radiation
Posted by Shubham Ghosh Roy in categories: energy, transportation
A carbon-neutral synthesis of kerosene, or jet fuel, has been produced by scientists, made by combining sunlight with water.
5% of human emissions are generated through kerosene use in aviation, which currently has no alternative for long haul jetting.
It consists of 169 sun-tracking reflective panels that redirect and concentrate solar radiation into a solar reactor on top of a tower built at IMDEA Energy Institute in Madrid back in 2017.
Jul 29, 2022
Do autonomous driving features really make roads safer?
Posted by Shubham Ghosh Roy in categories: policy, robotics/AI, transportation
In recent years, more vehicles include partially autonomous driving features, such as blind spot detectors, automatic braking and lane sensing, which are said to increase safety. However, a recent study by researchers from The University of Texas at Austin finds that some of that safety benefit may be offset by people driving more, thereby clogging up roads and exposing themselves to more potential crashes.
The study, published recently in Transportation Research Part A—Policy and Practice, found that drivers with one or more of these autonomous features reported higher miles traveled than those of similar profiles who didn’t have them. This is important, because miles traveled is one of the most—if not the most—significant predictor of crashes. The more you drive, the more likely you are to crash.
“What we showed, without any ambiguity in our results, is that after embracing autonomous features, people tend to drive more,” said Chandra Bhat, one of the authors on the project and professor in the Cockrell School of Engineering’s Department of Civil, Architectural and Environmental Engineering. “There are certainly engineering benefits to these safety features, but they are offset to a good extent because people are driving more and exposed more.”
Jul 28, 2022
Flag and anthem of Human empire
Posted by Dan Breeden in categories: cybercrime/malcode, policy, transportation
- IMAGINARY
ANTHEM: “Anthem of the Human empire“
same tune as “The Flag Parade” by John Williams from Star Wars Episode I
- MODERATION POLICY
1) Keep comments civil.
2) Ideological and political comments are not allowed.
3) Comment section under explicit political videos will be deactivated. Same with old toxic comment sections.
4) Comments under video with mild political implications will be reviewed first.
5) SPAM = BAN
6) Warning at first infraction, recidivists will be blocked.
7) Serious offenders will be blocked with no warning.
8) Insult me and you will be blocked with no warning.
9) “Satire” is not an excuse made using Flag 3D screensaver, available here:
http://www.3planesoft.com/holidays-screensavers/flag-3d-screensaver/
Jul 28, 2022
How an unknown Vietnamese carmaker is trying to beat Tesla in the U.S.
Posted by Kelvin Dafiaghor in categories: sustainability, transportation
VinFast is an unknown Vietnamese automaker selling electric vehicles (EVs) in America. Top staffers hail from industry leaders such as BMW.
Jul 28, 2022
4680 Battery Pack: What We Found Under the Foam!
Posted by Ken Otwell in categories: sustainability, transportation
New structural battery pack design is evaluated by auto manufacturing expert.
Sandy and Cory give an update on the 4,680 Battery Pack from our Austin-Built Tesla Model Y.
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Jul 27, 2022
Delta’s New Airport Technology Is Straight Out of a Sci-Fi Movie
Posted by Genevieve Klien in category: transportation
Delta has unveiled new technology, a “Parallel Reality” system, that lets travelers access individual flight information on a shared overhead screen.