Honda is testing out tiny autonomous cars in Japan that are meant to appeal to old and young people alike. The so-called "micro-mobility devices" are part of Honda's attempt to branch out to those who ...
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Why won’t people buy these tiny electric cars?
Despite seeming ideal for crowded cities, these compact cars captured just $11 billion of the $800 billion global EV market.
In five years, Fields Ketteman of Snow Camp hopes to have begun changing the face of transportation. He has begun building what he calls micro cars, which he calls a cheap, safe option for city ...
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Micro-mobility shifts gears in the race to go green
As the push to decarbonise transport intensifies, a new class of compact, low-emission vehicles is rising to meet the challenge. From Nissan’s NanoCar to the UK-based Yo-Go, micro-mobility is ...
As American cars and trucks continue to bloat, growing longer and wider decade over decade while roads and parking spaces stay the same size, there may be hope glimmering on the horizon: tiny electric ...
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