Climate reporter Becky Hersher tells us how some old tech might play a role and where that tech falls short.
How can we use math and computational thinking and an understanding of the benefits and drawbacks of various fuel options to design an efficient public bus system?
What you drive, how you drive, and what fuel you use can impact both the environment and your pocketbook.
EVs and PHEVs are now available in multiple vehicle classes. There are currently about 40 EV and PHEV models on the market, and more models are expected to be released in the coming years.
Hydrogen Fuel Cell Vehicles (FCVs) are similar to electric vehicles (EVs) in that they use an electric motor instead of an internal combustion engine to power the wheels. However, while EVs run on batteries that must be plugged in to recharge, FCVs generate their electricity onboard.
What if we converted all available U.S. garbage fumes from large landfills into transportation fuel?
Students imagine and design greener transportation solutions for their families.
How can autonomous vehicles contribute to sustainable communities?
How can we sustainably power our planes in the future?
Which biofuel, when combined with petroleum, may have the most potential to fuel future travel and transportation?
Junior Solar Sprint (JSS) is a competition for middle school students to create the fastest, most interesting and best crafted solar-vehicle possible.