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Investigating the preferences for autonomous vehicle use in European road transport: a binary logit model

Building upon the findings of the above-reviewed literature and research on driving automation, an online survey was developed and conducted to gather questionnaire responses. The objective was to analyze and…

Ferris State emerging as national leader in electric vehicle tech with new, industry-focused Sustainable Transportation Technology program

Aug. 13, 2025 Students from Ferris State University’s Automotive Engineering Technology program are pictured working. BIG RAPIDS, Mich. — Ferris State University is emerging as a national leader in sustainable…

NREL Transportation Researchers Recognized for Leadership, Innovativeness, and Collaboration at Vehicle Technologies Office Annual Merit Reviews

Share Transportation researchers from NREL received awards at the 2025 Annual Merit Review meeting for the U.S. Department of Energy’s (DOE’s) Vehicle Technologies Office (VTO). Each…

The Revolution in Global Transportation and Logistics: The Role of Amphibious Vehicle Technology

Amphibious vehicle technology, which was previously regarded as a niche solution, is now at the vanguard of global transportation innovation. Logistics, disaster relief, and resource management are being revolutionized by…

Hydrogen Vehicle Testing at Transportation Technology Center

Hydrogen-powered rail: The ZEMU train by Stadler Since 2018, hydrogen-powered trains have operated in Germany and have undergone trials in other European countries. In 2019, Stadler US Inc., a U.S.…

Funding Notice: Fiscal Year 2024 Vehicle Technologies Office Batteries Funding Opportunity Announcement

Office: Vehicle Technologies OfficeFOA number: DE-FOA-0003383Link to apply: Apply on EERE ExchangeFOA Amount: $42,950,000 The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) announced $43 million in funding for projects that will advance…