Nascent eVTOL “flying car” racing league Airspeeder has announced a collaboration with renowned architecture firm HOK to introduce the “SkyDeck,” described as the world’s first modular race vertiport.
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. A San Diego-based electric car maker has achieved milestone with testing of its first production-intent vehicle. Aptera Motors ...
The Aptera Launch Edition EV is designed to eliminate the need to plug in for most daily driving needs, offering up to 400 miles of range from a single charge in under an hour. It will also provide up ...
At CES 2025, I took a ride in an electric car that you'd almost never have to plug in. Yes, your read that correctly. The Aptera Solar EV is keen to ditch the plug entirely, and it's hardly for the ...
STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. — Pour Standards, Staten Island’s homebrew club, will host its annual Pour Mania 2025 event on Saturday, Oct. 25, to raise funds for a local nonprofit that teaches students to ...
Several solar-powered cars parked in front of the Missouri Capitol building Monday afternoon to charge before setting off for a farmer's market about 150 miles west. The American Solar Challenge is an ...
Aptera Motors has just successfully completed its first low-speed function test of its fully solar-powered electric vehicle. The PI2 doesn't have to be plugged in to recharge and instead gets its ...
BOCA RATON - A group of Boca Raton high school engineering students is back home after a competition in Texas where they made "Miami Proud" with a solar-powered car they built from scratch. For the ...
The University of Michigan student-run solar car team took home the gold covering 2095.5 miles (3372 km) at 37.51 mph (60.3 kmph) over 8 days in the latest Electrek American Solar Challenge 2024. The ...
More than 60 teams from 13 middle schools attended Platte River Power Authority’s sixth annual NoCo Time Trials on May 3 with more than 350 people in attendance for the solar and battery car races.
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