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Locomotive experts develop 'infinity train' that doesn't need fuel: 'What a great use of imagination and engineering'
Australian-based green mining company Fortescue has pulled off a feat that sounds almost impossible. Its electric "Infinity Train" ran nearly 685 miles without needing a single refuel or charge, ...
Fortescue has taken the wraps off a prototype of its proposed “Infinity Train” electric locomotive, making the 1,100 km (about 685 miles) trip from Perth to the Pilbara and marking a major milestone ...
ALLENTOWN, Pa. – Electric vehicles are hitting the roads in higher numbers, and first responders are racing to stay ahead of the safety risks that come with them. In Lehigh County, firefighters from ...
Sept 5 (Reuters) - A U.S. appeals court on Friday voided a Biden administration-era rule that changed the calculation of the petroleum-equivalent fuel economy of electric vehicles, a victory for 13 ...
Transportation sector emissions have accelerated the climate crisis – automobiles are the second-largest source of greenhouse gases and have nearly doubled since 1990 – but they may soon be thrown in ...
In the United States, gasoline has reigned supreme for a century and a quarter. This magical and mysterious liquid has been the go-to motoring fuel for untold millions of cars and trucks. Of course, ...
Responding to recent moves by the Trump administration to hamstring California’s aggressive plans to transition from gasoline-powered cars to zero-emission vehicles, the California Air Resources Board ...
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