Hydrogen cars - a lot of hot air?We don’t hear much about the hydrogen revolution these days. Is fuel-cell technology a pipe dream or a viable solution to transport and...
Carmakers fear rising trade barriers after BrexitA storm is brewing as clouds gather over Bristol Port, with the rain set to fall on tens of thousands of vehicles parked in the port's...
Why is Norway a case study for EVs?For most people, the road winding its way up the side of the Gudbrandsdalen valley is merely a transport route; to the heart of Rondane,...
Digitise or die - why small companies need to take the leapCredit: iStock Europe is well placed to take a lead in the digital revolution, but many small companies are reluctant to make the...
Ant power: Take a ride on a bus that runs on formic acidImage copyright CHRIST CLIJSEN Image captionTeam Fast sitting in front of their prototype bus that runs on formic acid A group of...
High-speed rail: A global revolutionJapan’s Shiki-shima train, with its opulent carriages and exquisite craftsmanship, wowed the world’s media during its maiden journey...
Fish farming offers second life for unwanted oil rigsNorwegian offshore services company Roxel has come up with a plan to convert drilling platforms into ocean farms – and then back again if...
Robots enter the chicken shedFree-range egg production may soon be transformed by robots that collect eggs from the floor – if a Dutch biosystems engineer has his...
Future Forward: Intelligent mobilityDriverless, smart, safe. People in urban areas are increasingly shunning car ownership in favour of clean and integrated multi-modal...
Pining for cleaner air in the Norwegian fjordsIt might be slow, but the romance of commuting by ferry is not lost on Trond Bonesmo as he boards MF Norangsfjord for the crossing from...