Tag: Manufacturing
Philippines’ C-Trike Electric Tricycle Proves That Not All Conversions are Bad
Conversion, the kind that doesn’t involve swapping religions or political affiliations, is a practice well known in the Philippines. The most famous, so far, is converting vehicles from right-hand drive to left-hand drive. This kind of conversion, looked upon with disdain and sometimes fright by engineers, has given the Filipinos … [continued]
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Stephenson: Why welcoming newcomers is London’s smartest investment
When we talk about London’s future, two words dominate every conversation: housing and workforce. They’re not separate issues. They’re two sides of the same coin. And how we respond today will determine whether our city continues to grow or falls behind. At the London Cross-Cultural Learner Centre, the Doorways to Dreams campaign is building […]
Profitable Renewable Energy: Abundant & Scalable
Countries around the world have significantly increased their renewable energy capacity. The application of artificial intelligence (AI) and the Internet of Things (IoT) has boosted renewable energy viability and is sparking significant growth. No longer strictly reliant on government incentives, profitable renewable energy is becoming the norm. In fact, the … [continued]
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Solaris Is Winning the Wrong Race in Europe’s Zero-Emission Bus Market
Solaris is the largest supplier of hydrogen buses in Europe, but it holds that position inside a segment that is steadily losing momentum. Europe registered only a few hundred hydrogen buses in 2024, while battery electric buses reached almost 8,000 units. China saw hydrogen bus and truck sales drop by … [continued]
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A Continent Steps Away From Hydrogen Transport. Spain Doubles Down.
The European Commission’s latest funding decision for alternative fuels infrastructure landed with a strange twist. On paper, the bloc approved support for 38 new hydrogen refueling stations spread across the continent. In practice, almost all of them are going to a single country. Spain secured roughly four out of five … [continued]
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