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Trucks
Ford just confirmed an extended-range F-150 Lightning with 700 miles on a single tank — a truck that carries a battery, a gas generator, and no range anxiety
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Rowan Calder
Electric Vehicles
Tesla’s Cybercab just hit the most efficient rating ever recorded for an electric vehicle — sipping just 165 watt-hours per mile on its way to robotaxi streets
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Rowan Calder
Cars
A wave of carmakers is quietly killing the touchscreen dashboard — bringing back real knobs and buttons after drivers revolted over buried menus and distracted driving
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Rowan Calder
Aircraft
The Air Force just flew its first robot fighter solo — an unmanned combat aircraft built to wingman the F-47 at a fraction of the cost
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Rowan Calder
Electric Vehicles
Tesla’s Musk just promised ‘widespread’ unsupervised self-driving across America by year-end — weeks after quietly pushing it to Q4 ‘at the earliest’
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Rowan Calder
Aircraft
The Air Force is quietly building a reusable Mach 5 bomber-drone built to punch through any air defense — a strike aircraft nothing Russia or China can match
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Rowan Calder
Watercraft
The Coast Guard’s first new heavy icebreaker in half a century just hit the water — a ship built to pry open the Arctic as rivals race north
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Rowan Calder
Electric Vehicles
Norway just became the first country where nearly every new car sold is electric — gas and diesel models all but vanishing from the showroom floor
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Rowan Calder
Electric Vehicles
America’s public EV charging network just crossed 250,000 plugs — but drivers say far too many are still broken the moment they pull up to charge
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Rowan Calder
Trucks
The first hydrogen-powered big rigs are hitting U.S. highways — long-haul trucks that refuel in minutes and leave nothing but water in their wake
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Rowan Calder
Trucks
Driverless big rigs are now hauling freight across Texas with no one in the cab — robot trucks running the Dallas-to-Houston route cheaper than a human driver
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Rowan Calder
Aircraft
An electric air taxi just completed its first piloted flight across a major city — a battery-powered aircraft built to leapfrog rush-hour gridlock
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Rowan Calder
SUV’s
An electric SUV that recharges itself from the sun is finally reaching driveways — body panels made of solar cells adding dozens of free miles a week
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Rowan Calder
Transportation
Robotaxis were built to handle any road — but Waymo just yanked its driverless cars off freeways and out of four cities the moment heavy rain moved in
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Rowan Calder
Transportation
A cargo ship just crossed an ocean partly powered by giant rigid sails — towering wing-like blades that slashed its fuel use on a trans-Atlantic run
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Rowan Calder
Electric Vehicles
More than half of new cars sold in China are now electric or hybrid — a tipping point the U.S. market is still years away from reaching
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Rowan Calder
Electric Vehicles
Used electric cars now cost barely more than gas models — and most still hold over 90% of their original range after years on the road
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Rowan Calder
Cars
Robotaxis are now giving more than 250,000 paid rides a week in U.S. cities — driverless cars quietly crossing from experiment to everyday commute
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Rowan Calder
Watercraft
The world’s largest electric ship just entered service — a ferry carrying 2,100 passengers and 225 cars across the water on battery power alone
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Rowan Calder
Aircraft
A hydrogen-powered aircraft just completed its longest test flight yet — a zero-emission engine that burns hydrogen instead of a drop of jet fuel
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Rowan Calder
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