Engineering students are taking solar-powered cars on an epic cross-country road trip
Teams of engineering students from more than 20 countries have converged in Darwin to chase the future of solar-powered travel.
Teams of engineering students from more than 20 countries have converged in Darwin to chase the future of solar-powered travel.
The car industry is a wide open road of opportunity and evolving technology for this young mechanical engineer.
Possibly one of engineering’s most under-appreciated innovations, the crankless engine was the right product at the wrong time.
Ryan Eustice is creating a self-driving car that will never cause an accident.
A car produced almost entirely out of biodegradable material is challenging the auto industry to shift its environmental efforts into ...
A team of students from UNSW has recently set a mark recognised by the Guinness World Records after a six-day ...
Student teams from more than 30 universities around the world have arrived at the Winton Motor Raceway in country Victoria ...
The world of connected and autonomous vehicles is going through a period of tremendous change, but now protocols need to ...
Car manufacturing has moved overseas, but Australia’s automotive industry is looking to secure a talent pipeline to work on the ...
Brisbane-based Tritium, maker of electric vehicle chargers, has a primarily overseas clientele. But what does their win mean for the ...