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Next Stop: Ultracapacitor Buses

A U.S.-Chinese venture is out to prove the benefits of quick-charge buses.

Head-up Displays go Holographic

A new projection technology could see in-vehicle displays pop up in wing mirrors.

Recyclable Hydrogen Fuel Tanks

A new process makes regenerating hydrogen fuel more efficient.

A Startup's Electric Sedan May Be First on the Road

A Chinese-built electric sedan could be the first on sale in the United States, but it will quickly face competition.

Driving the Volt

The electric propulsion system for GM's new plug-in hybrid gives a silent yet powerful ride.

A Gas-Sipping Van

A spinoff from the Rocky Mountain Institute has developed a 100-miles-per-gallon plug-in hybrid.

Toyota to Deliver Plug-In Hybrids

The new Prius is designed so that its battery pack can be swapped out for a plug-in lithium-ion battery.

BMW's Electric Car

The new Mini borrows a drive system from a high-performance electric sports car.

Predicting Highway Crashes

A new traffic model pinpoints where and when accidents happen, flagging particularly dangerous stretches of highway.

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