Tag Archives: Sustainability

The invisible F-Cell from Mercedes

Posted on 04. Mar, 2012 by .

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The engineers at Mercedes have been working on alternative motors since decades, and were always listed as one of the leading manufacturers. The always counted on the F-Cell vehicle, based on hydrogene, which slowly seems to be coming to market. To promote its new fuel cell vehicle, instead of placing it squarely in front of [...]

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Audi Urban Future Initiative.

Posted on 02. Mar, 2012 by .

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Experiments in Motion is a research initiative conducted by the Columbia University Graduate School of Architecture, Planning and Preservation in partnership with Audi of America to develop and test new paradigms in the relationship between motion, mobility and design. The program draws from global thought leaders from around the university, architecture and design professionals, and [...]

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Ford’s global test drive

Posted on 16. Aug, 2011 by .

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In the past Ford took several different approaches to fuel the brand with emotion and to gain fans from all over the world when it started the Gymkhana World Tour and the Octane Academy. This year, in the beginning of 2011, Ford was aiming again at a worldspanning campaign to shift attention to the new [...]

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Experiencing BMW i

Posted on 01. May, 2011 by .

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BMW is stepping on the tube and is leading the pack, when it comes to car connectivity and the future of transportation. In the beginning of 2011 they announced BMW i as an umbralla for rethinking the car as we know it and the way we use our transportation infrastructure. The claim for BMW i [...]

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Ford’s 25 most EV-friendly cities

Posted on 26. Apr, 2011 by .

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Ford is entering the EV market with a massive approach. Earlier this year Ford announced the Ford Focus Electric that “runs exclusively on electricity stored in powerful, state-of-the-art batteries, which means it never needs a drop of gas“. Such a product needs als a aquivalent infrastructure to be able to endure. Of course this is [...]

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