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Buick’s Latest Crossover Reveals The Slow Future Of Internal Combustion Engines

CleanTechnica EVs

A recent article at The Autopian shows us that the cheapest internal combustion engine cars are starting to fall behind in performance, and this doesn’t bode well for the future of gas- and diesel-powered vehicles. Buick’s Slooooowwwww Crossover Matt at The Autopian points out that the 2024 Buick Envista with its 1.2-liter

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International automotive researchers emphasize the importance of continued development of the internal combustion engine

Green Car Congress

Thirty-seven globally prominent scientists representing the International Journal of Engine Research have published an open-access editorial addressing the future of the Internal Combustion Engine, and stressing the importance for continued development of more efficient and even lower-emitting technologies. —Reitz et al.

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Ola Cabs to exit international markets this month – ET Auto

Baua Electric

In January, Ola Cabs’ chief executive Hemant Bakshi had said that the firm would focus on electrification of its fleet and premiumisation of its offerings for future growth. Ride-hailing major Ola Cabs is set to exit all of its existing international markets, namely the UK, Australia and New Zealand by the end of this month.

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The Future We Saw Coming Is Now

Cars That Think

For “ Intel Hopes to Leapfrog Its Competitors ,” Moore directed our editorial intern, Gwendolyn Rak , to report on the risk the chip giant is taking by introducing two technologies at once. By the time we gave all the details in a 2019 feature article , it was clear that this device was destined to be the successor to the FinFET.

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MIT Looks Ahead to Hydrogen’s Aviation Future

Cars That Think

This article is part of our exclusive IEEE Journal Watch series in partnership with IEEE Xplore. So while researchers and companies large and small invest in the zero-carbon future of the field, others are beginning to study what supplies and infrastructure on the ground would also be needed to make hydrogen aviation a reality.

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Can Autonomous Weapons Be Compatible With International Humanitarian Law?

Cars That Think

This article is part of our Autonomous Weapons Challenges series. International Humanitarian Law (IHL) is the body of laws that govern international military conflicts, and they provide rules about how weapons should be used. The real world is anything but binary. white trucks and orange traffic cones.

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Understanding the Role of NACS in the Future of EV Charging

The Truth About Cars

Standardization and Compatibility Efforts In July 2023, the Society of Automotive Engineers (SAE International) embarked on an initiative to standardize NACS as SAE J3400. EV charging landscape is expected to accommodate both NACS and CCS standards concurrently for the foreseeable future. As a result, the U.S.

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