News

July 11, 2011
Car makers are developing technology that paves the way for small electric vehicles that behave like robots; electric network vehicles (EN-V) will be able to drive themselves and could be sent off on their own to do the school run or pick up the weekly shop. car makers recognise that city vehicles of the future will need to be tiny in size,...
General News

July 11, 2011
Ferrari, Lamborghini, Porsche and Mercedes are amongst the car makers that have put their names to bicycles. Even Hummer, the American manufacturer of military vehicles and SUVs puts its name on a useful-looking folding full-size mountain bike. However, Toyota is the first car giant to incorporate into the design of their bicycle a...
General News

July 8, 2011
A new app allows users to enter their garden size and calculate how much food they could grow themselves and the food miles they could avoid. Food miles are the measure of the distance a food travels from the land to your plate. The Get Growing app from environmental charity BTCV also includes growing tips and recipes from Hugh...
General News

July 8, 2011
As mainstream manufacturers such as the Renault-Nissan alliance and General Motors battle to establish themselves as leaders in zero-emission transportation, Mitsubishi Motors Corp. has interesting developments in store for its i-MiEV, the world’s first mass-produced electric vehicle. Drivers of the electric cars will soon be able to...
General News

July 7, 2011
Next time you are at the bike shop and longingly pick up a feather-light frame, don’t be the too quick to bemoan the weight of your own bike – instead spare a thought for 150-tonne creation built by farmers in honour of the Tour de France. Farmers in the Loire region built the bicycle, which is over 40m tall and 100m long from cylindrical...
General News

July 1, 2011
At present, there are so few electric cars available to buy that you are more likely to spot a £250,000 Rolls Royce Phantom on the road than a battery-powered family car. The recent launch of an electric version of the world’s most luxurious car begs the question: Is the electric car destined to amount to little more than an expensive...
General News

June 30, 2011
Tweet Our own successful attempt last week to pull a caravan with a bicycle prompted us to ponder the limits of what a bicycle is capable of towing. The QTvan is a miniature caravan designed specifically to be towed by a bicycle, but many other heavy objects such as jet skis, sailing dinghies and even cars have been pulled by bicycles with...
General News

June 30, 2011
What better time than Wimbledon fortnight to invest in a roof for your bicycle? The annual tennis championships are widely acknowledged to be a thinly-disguised rain dance that brings wet weather to all parts of the country, but cyclists who invest in a Veltop need not fear the inevitable downpours. The Veltop bicycle roof system promises...
General News

June 24, 2011
If a greater number of MPs and other opinion formers used bicycles it would boost cycling by encouraging others to follow suit, according to the organisers of this year’s All-Party Parliamentary Cycling Group bike ride. The ride started at the London Eye and took a group of 120 riders on a trip around Westminster before finishing at the...
General News

June 23, 2011
It’s the ideal accessory for cyclists who demand the height of luxury on their camping trips – a fully-equipped, single-berth caravan designed to be towed by a bicycle. The caravan boasts a full-sized single bed, 19” TV, drinks cabinet and tea-making facilities. The ETA commissioned the bicycle caravan during Green Transport Week to...
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