Mobility Systems Center awards four projects for low-carbon transportation research
Topics include Covid-19 and urban mobility, strategies for electric vehicle charging networks, and infrastructure and economics for hydrogen-fueled transportation.
Topics include Covid-19 and urban mobility, strategies for electric vehicle charging networks, and infrastructure and economics for hydrogen-fueled transportation.
In the Chinese city of Chengdu, one-third of ride-sharing might replace public transit trips.
After a third-place finish at last year's Formula Student Germany, MIT Driverless team aims to compete in the $1.5 million Indy Autonomous Challenge.
DriveSeg contains precise, pixel-level representations of many common road objects, but through the lens of a continuous video driving scene.
Study finds simple changes in road resurfacing practices could improve gas mileage for heavy vehicles and reduce greenhouse gas emissions.
Modeling study shows battery reuse systems could be profitable for both electric vehicle companies and grid-scale solar operations.
Speakers at MIT climate symposium outline the steps needed to achieve global carbon neutrality by midcentury.
Weather’s a problem for autonomous cars. MIT’s new system shows promise by using “ground-penetrating radar” instead of cameras or lasers.
Model tags road features based on satellite images, to improve GPS navigation in places with limited map data.
MIT symposium looks at the role of advances in storage, solar, nuclear, EVs and more in cutting greenhouse gas emissions.
MIT-Italy helps build supercharged partnerships on campus and across the globe.
Technological innovations, policies, and behavioral changes will all be needed to reach Paris climate agreement targets.
System from MIT CSAIL sizes up drivers as selfish or selfless. Could this help self-driving cars navigate in traffic?
Model alerts driverless cars when it’s safest to merge into traffic at intersections with obstructed views.
By sensing tiny changes in shadows, a new system identifies approaching objects that may cause a collision.