New research finds that electric vehicles generally produce less non-exhaust emissions compared with gasoline-powered vehicles.
Combustion engines, the engines in gas-powered cars, only use a quarter of the fuel’s potential energy while the rest is lost ...
Almost half of all copper in the air we breathe comes from brake and tyre wear. Various studies conducted by other research ...
Most fuel in gas-powered vehicles is wasted as heat, but a new study reveals a way to convert this lost energy into ...
Researchers design and test a waste-heat recovery system, illustrated here, that attaches to a car tailpipe and converts heat from exhaust into energy. The fanned grooves on the outside of the pipe ...
No exhaust means no emissions, right? Not quite. It is commonly known that while electric vehicles do not produce tailpipe ...
We’ve all done something foolish and immediately thought, “I hope nobody saw that.” Unfortunately for 19-year-old Kaitlyn Strom of Litchfield, her recent mistake has been seen by millions of ...
Stellantis isn't the only company thinking outside of the box about how to prevent EV battery fires. Bosch, for example, ...
Police believe the deaths were the result of carbon monoxide poisoning, after snow blocked the vehicle's exhaust pipe and filled it with fumes. The deaths are not considered suspicious.
WINNIPEG — One man has died and another is in critical condition after police in Winnipeg say it appears the exhaust pipe of the vehicle they were in was blocked by snow. Police say officers ...
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