Students
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Toyota is teaching California high-school students about fuel-cell cars.
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University of Michigan team wins 2016 solar car race
The University of Michigan's team won the 2016 American Solar Challenge.
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Most efficient all-electric railcar competition won by Swedes
Swedish students compete to build the most efficient electric railcar.
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Electric racer goes 0 to 60 mph in 1.5 seconds, built by students
An electric car built by Swiss students set a world acceleration record.
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Student Solar-Car Developers: What Motivates Them?
Stanford students discuss competing in the World Solar Challenge.
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Graduating From College? Get $1,000 Off A 2012 Toyota Prius C
As any graduate will tell you, the first few years out of college can be exciting, but financially tough. So for any recently-matriculated graduate, owning a car that gets good gas mileage is an important way to save those precious pennies and get out of debt as fast as possible. Now Toyota wants...
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There was a time when wanting an electric car meant you probably had to build it yourself, either creating a car from scratch or converting an existing gasoline car. With great production electric cars on the market, fewer enthusiasts are building their own electric car, but now a company from Japan has unveiled a single seat electric car that owners will have to build themselves. Say hello to the Modi Corp. Pius, a tiny vehicle that looks like a cross between a neighborhood electric vehicle and (dare we say it?) a pedal car. Don’t let its childish looks fool you however. While the...
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GM Takes Heat For 'Stop Pedaling, Start Driving' College Ads
To promote its college discount, GM recently ran ads advising students to 'stop pedaling and start driving,' which raised the ire of the League of American Bicyclists.
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Kansas Students To Drive Coast To Coast On Electric Car Trip
It's human nature to take on challenges, and for many in the electric car industry that means embarking upon huge road trips in cars not known for their long ranges. We've seen trips from Alaska to Mexico in an electric race car and 25,000 miles in a Tesla Roadster, amongst others. Minddrive's idea...
Antony Ingram