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Dec 18, 2017
China Is Opening Up City Roads for Driverless Cars
Posted by Dan Kummer in categories: robotics/AI, transportation
Drivers in Beijing, beware: soon, you’ll be driving alongside autonomous vehicles.
On Monday, Beijing’s Municipal Commission of Transport announced (Chinese) provisional regulations for testing self-driving cars on city roads. Companies that are registered in China and have tested self-driving cars in enclosed spaces can now apply for permission to test their vehicles on Beijing’s bustling roads.
It certainly won’t be the first city in Asia—or the rest of the world—to embrace autonomous vehicles: self-driving startup nuTonomy already operates in Singapore, and several U.S. cities are home to the cars of Uber, Waymo, and others. But the news is the latest sign of China’s commitment to making autonomous vehicles a reality, in hopes of alleviating congestion on city streets and becoming a leading technology power.
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Dec 15, 2017
This Supersonic Blaster Rebuilds Jet Parts With Flying Powder
Posted by Paul Gonçalves in categories: energy, transportation
GE researchers are using cold spray to repair and build new parts for aviation, energy, and other applications. http://invent.ge/2iqaKra
Ispace is a private lunar robotic exploration company that is developing micro-robotic technology to provide a low-cost and frequent transportation service to and on the Moon, conduct lunar surface exploration to map, process and deliver resources to our customers in cislunar space.
Dec 10, 2017
Rio Tinto puts its faith in driverless trucks, trains and drilling rigs
Posted by Dan Kummer in categories: robotics/AI, transportation
FOR millennia, man has broken rocks. Whether with pickaxe or dynamite, their own or animal muscle, in a digger or a diesel truck, thick-necked miners have been at the centre of an industry that supplies the raw materials for almost all industrial activity.
Dec 8, 2017
Bose Sells Off Its Revolutionary Electromagnetic Suspension
Posted by Shailesh Prasad in category: transportation
https://youtube.com/watch?v=QiY68lVI3j8
Thirty-seven years after Dr. Amar Bose hit on the idea of beefing up a loudspeaker’s electromagnetic driver to be an adaptive car suspension, Bose is selling off the technology to ClearMotion, another Boston-area tech company founded by MIT graduates. Bose got as far as developing prototype cars that were exhibited in 2004, though it did bring to market an offshoot, electromagnetically suspended seats for long-haul truck drivers.
Dec 8, 2017
This Swedish electric car comes with 5 years of free electricity
Posted by Shailesh Prasad in categories: sustainability, transportation
Uniti is offering their electric car with five years of free electricity from solar power for Swedish customers thanks to a partnership with E.ON.
Dec 8, 2017
Elon Musk’s Boring Company Just Released a Map of Its Proposed LA Tunnel System
Posted by Shailesh Prasad in categories: Elon Musk, transportation
Elon Musk’s Boring Company, which was founded to create tunnels for an underground transportation system in Los Angeles, has released a map illustrating a proposed network for those tunnels.
The Boring Company was i nspired by Musk’s frustrations with LA’s notoriously congested traffic. Operating beneath Interstate 105, the tunnels would hold large electric skates that could transport cars at speeds of up to 150 mph (241 km/h).
Commuters without their own vehicles would be able to travel in communal passenger cars.
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Dec 8, 2017
China Has Launched World’s First Electric Zero-Emissions Cargo Ship
Posted by Shailesh Prasad in categories: sustainability, transportation
China is now the proud owner of the world’s first all-electric cargo ship and has already put the vehicle to use.
As reported by China Daily, the 2,000-metric-ton ship was launched in the city of Guangzhou last month and runs in the inland section of the Pearl River.
Constructed by Guangzhou Shipyard International Company Ltd, it can travel 80 kilometres (approximately 50 miles) after being charged for two hours. As noted by Clean Technica, two hours is roughly the amount of time it would take to unload the ship’s cargo while docked.
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