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BMW's Electric M3 Promises 900 HP in 2025
Innovation1d ago

BMW's Electric M3 Promises 900 HP in 2025

BMW is ending production of its iconic gas-powered M3 sports car in 2027, but the replacement might be even better. The new all-electric M3 arriving next year will pack nearly double the horsepower with four electric motors and zero emissions.

Electrek2 min read
AI Unlocks Secret to More Efficient Electric Motors
InnovationMay 18

AI Unlocks Secret to More Efficient Electric Motors

Scientists in Japan developed an AI tool that reveals hidden energy waste inside electric motors, offering a path to make electric vehicles run longer and cleaner. The breakthrough could transform how we build sustainable transportation.

Science Daily3 min read
Carmakers Bridge EV Gap With Range-Extended Technology
InnovationApr 13

Carmakers Bridge EV Gap With Range-Extended Technology

Major automakers are betting on range-extended electric vehicles that combine electric motors with small backup engines, offering drivers a path to cleaner cars without the anxiety of running out of charge. The technology could convince 70% of customers to switch to electric by 2030 while keeping European manufacturers competitive.

Google News - Electric Vehicle3 min read
Opel Joins Formula E Racing With 600 kW Electric Cars
VideosMar 24

Opel Joins Formula E Racing With 600 kW Electric Cars

German automaker Opel is entering Formula E racing next season with the most powerful electric race cars ever built. The move marks a major shift in electric motorsports as the series prepares for groundbreaking Gen4 technology.

CleanTechnica2 min read
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InnovationFeb 18

MIT 3D-Prints Working Motor in Hours Using Five Materials

Engineers can now print a fully functional electric motor in about three hours for 50 cents, potentially ending costly factory delays from broken parts. MIT researchers developed a breakthrough platform that prints complex machines using multiple materials in one step.

MIT News3 min read