Unimpressed with government-approved hydrogen systems for trucks, automotive design engineer Roger Saunders went looking for a better solution
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The automotive industry has dropped its fair share of clangers over the years. ETi columnist Graham Johnson recounts some choice stumbles
McLaren are getting a lot of things right of late. But how are they coaxing more from their go-to powertrain?
The face of the European resistor market has changed in the last couple of decades, but plant managers can work the situation to their advantage
Volvo’s future looks a lot brighter following an US$11bn injection from oweners Geely and the development of its new Drive-E powertrain plan and Scalable Product Architecture
An electrochemist steps back from batteries, supercapacitors and fuel cells to consider alternative methods for reducing emissions
Actor, writer and new Electric & Hybrid Vehicle Technology International columnist Robert Lewellyn describes his transformation from petrol-head to full-blown EV devotee
It’s a debate that’s raged in the automotive world since the mid- to late 1990s: stick shift or two-pedal paddle shift?
The cylinder-on-demand (COD) trend has failed to live up to its hype. Until now
Improving the efficiency of V8 engines through compound expansion of combustion gases