A new law has passed through the EU demanding fast charging points for EVs every 60km on motorways by 2025
Honda, Yamaha, Kawasaki and Suzuki will head to the 2024 Dakar rally with a Belgian-built hydrogen-powered vehicle under their HySE banner
Kawasaki has launched the world’s first production hybrid motorcycle, which will arrive in the UK next year
A think tank is recommending that the government consider pay-per-mile vehicle tax to help plug fuel duty hole
The big four are pushing on with hydrogen power, as Honda, Kawasaki, Suzuki and Yamaha form research association
Kawasaki has filed for trademarks on a name and logo for its hydrogen motorcycle project, and has become involved in a hydrogen infrastructure project.
Researchers at the RMIT University in Melbourne have developed a new way which they hope will reduce the cost of producing 'green' hydrogen.
Honda is developing a circulative renewable energy system which is hoped to help sustain scientists as they live on the lunar surface
The annual ACEM conference saw the European motorcycle industry consider and discuss its future plans, particularly regarding decarbonisation.
For futuristic designers, hydrogen power is considered the way forwards. And it should be burned, not used to power an electric motor.
TVS Motors has filed patents for the iQube, an electric scooter that would use a hydrogen fuel cell, rather than a battery, to generate electricity.
The NMC believes that the government is acting too quickly to eliminate non-zero emission motorcycles from the UK market.
Yamaha has announced a 15-year reduction in its target for carbon neutrality in its factories, both in Japan and overseas, from 2050 to 2035.
Yamaha has announced a new sustainability fund that will look to invest in companies working to address problems with the environment.
Bosch, the German electronics company, is investing in hydrogen technology, from production to storage, as an alternative to fossil fuels.
There are only 13 years of combustion-engined sales in Europe after European Parliament vote confirmed all new vehicles sold by 2035 must be zero-emission.
The British Motorcyclists Federation have detailed their decarbonisation policy after a recent meeting of the BMF Council on 9 April.
As Yamaha and a group of Japanese automotive makers look to hydrogen as a future fuel, we wonder if this is the real alternaitve to electric power...
Whilst unveiling the Kawasaki Ninja H2 SX and Versys 650, Hiroshi Ito confirms three electric models are due for 2022, along with their hybrid progress.
Kawasaki and Yamaha have begun a joint research project to research and develop hydrogen engines