Some delightful oddities of the 2023 Japan Mobility Show
We went to the Japan Mobility Show to do normal auto show stuff, but we also relished in the foreign and bizarre.
We went to the Japan Mobility Show to do normal auto show stuff, but we also relished in the foreign and bizarre.
Kaiyun's Pickman has a top speed of 28 mph.
The Chinese telecom company uses Panasonic batteries in this efficient mobility solution.
Renault says it's the first mass-market automaker to make its electric-vehicle technology open-sourced.
Eli says it's "reimagining the future of urban mobility."
Shaeffler's Bio-Hybrid concept combines the benefits of a pedelec with the comfort of a car.
Japan sets new goals for fuel cell vehicles. A USC study finds associations between cleaner air and healthier lungs in children. The Renault Twizy comes to Canada.
Swiss company Microlino is planning to get production of an all-electric quadricycle inspired by the BMW Isetta 'Bubble Car' to start in late 2017.
Innova EV Car Share is geared toward college campuses. ABB and Microsoft team up for cloud-connected charging. Honda tests solar charging in the Marshall Islands. Mercedes-Benz to use CO2 as an air conditioning refrigerant.
Ecocruise unveils three new versions of its neighborhood electric vehicles
Despite a generally down market, EV and PHEV sales are booming in China, and that looks to continue. In June, the volume was over twice as high as in the US.