The most common motor style for an electric bike is a hub motor (a motor in the center of the wheel), and we’ve all known for ...
YouTube creator and self-taught engineer Jeremy Fielding built his regenerative braking rig from spare parts, then made a ...
The shift from 12-V supply rails to 48-V power systems is pushing power levels under the hood to new highs. But it opens the ...
Three-axis chassis integration is one of the most important technical answers to that question.
More cars are switching from manual parking brakes using a pull-up lever to the electrical type requiring the touch of a button. The proof is in the latest edition of the CarGurus U.K. Manual ...
Abstract: X-by-wire technology is revolutionizing the automotive industry, enabling the implementation of superior advanced driver assistance systems (ADAS) to augment the driving experience. For cost ...
Most people may not know it, but in many modern cars, the brakes aren't actually connected the way they used to be. Nowadays, pressing the pedal doesn't always mean you're pushing brake fluid through ...
Look: it’s the new starry-eyed Mercedes-Benz CLA Shooting Brake, coming your way in March 2026. Merc proudly trumpets this CLA SB as its first electric 'estate'... even if Shooting Brakes aren't ...
The Italian owners of a McKinney copper and aluminum electrical wire manufacturing facility plan to invest $500 million to expand operations. Prysmian held a groundbreaking ceremony at the Encore Wire ...
There's no more satisfying feeling for a truck driver than the airbrake knob smacking the palm of your hand at the end of a grueling haul, hearing that "pshhh" of the air system and knowing that ...
Brake-by-wire is an emerging technology whose advantages seem certain to make it the eventual solution for future vehicles, so Design News had a chat with Janani Neelakantan, Senior Technical Manager ...