FastCompany RSS

gasoline

As Gas Use Declines, Americans Still Spend More On Gas

A new report outlines the insidious "energy trap," a spiral of gas costs that poor people--forced to live far from their jobs and unable to invest in clean cars--fall into. Here's how to break it.READ»

Increase In Alternative Fuel Vehicles Doesn't Mean That Drivers Are Using Less Gasoline

Because you can put gas in flex-fuel vehicles, and because you can't find ethanol anywhere, just putting clean cars on the roads hasn't meant cleaner emissions.READ»

Americans Will Want Electric Cars When Gas Hits $5 Per Gallon (Or Maybe $4.50. No, Wait, Make That $7)

Everyone has a price. But Americans have a wide variety of answers when asked how much they would be willing to pay for gas before grudgingly switching to electric cars. READ»

Do More With Less Or Things Will Get Ugly: Study

Richer countries use more resources. But as more countries become rich, we need to make sure there is enough to go around.READ»

The Gas Engine Is Not Dead Yet, Thanks To Diesel, Jaguar

Despite the ongoing rush of alternative-fuel tech, the gasoline engine's having a moment thanks to advances from Jaguar and the Department of Energy. READ»

Google Gets Richer: And Other Strange Things That Happen When Oil Prices Rise

Lock up your fryer grease! When oil prices skyrocket, there are ripple effects that go far beyond the price of gas. READ»

Laser Spark Plugs: The Internal Combustion Engine's Last Bid For Relevance?

Fitting a gasoline-powered car engine with laser spark plugs sounds like sci-fi, but it may stave off the electric revolution a little while longer.READ»

The Volvo Challenge: Or How We Attempted to Drive 850 Miles On One Tank Of Petrol

So this is where we ended up last week, dancing like crazy in our ski boots, on a blazingly sunny mountain top in the Tirolean mountains - Mark Ronson DJing in consummate style at Volvo's Ice Camp, igloo and all. But how did we get ...READ»

FOUR LOKO   |  Comment

Banned Four Loko Gets Dumped into Fuel Tanks

Do you live in a state where infamous "caffeinated alcoholic beverage" Four Loko is banned? Fear not--Soon enough, the energy drink might end up in your car's fuel tank. READ»

Dump the Pump Day: Gulf Oil Disaster Makes Ditching Your Car an Even Better Idea

The Gulf oil leak is terrible and depressing, but is there a chance it can have eco-benefits? For example, the American Public Transport Association's regular "Dump the Pump" campaign has never seemed so attractive an idea. READ»

Grass That's Truly Greener

Ways to create a low-carbon lawn.READ»

CARS   |  Comment

Performance Anxiety

Nothing like a good profit motive to accelerate public policy. READ»

Toshiba's Traffic Alerts Take Yet More 'Driving' Out Of Driving

Driving is becoming more and more automated: We rely on GPS, cars can even park for you...and now Toshiba's automated a nearby traffic alert system that solves the tricky problem of avoiding heavy traffic up ahead on the road.The core ...READ»

Surprise! The Top 10 Most Oil Dependent States Are Also Among the Poorest

The Natural Resources Defense Council released a list today of the most oil dependent states, and there are few surprises. None of the states at the top of the list are known for their alternative energy efforts, and almost all of ...READ»

How To Make Electric Cars Go Mainstream: Sell Batteries Separately

What's stopping electric cars from dominating vehicle sales? Price. More specifically, the high price of EV batteries, which jack up overall vehicle costs considerably. So it comes as no surprise to learn that UC Berkeley ...READ»

EcoGyzer Makes Fuel-Efficient Driving Easy

Sure, it's easy to keep track of fuel-efficiency if you have a high-tech hybrid car, but what about the rest of us? Nomadic Solutions' Ecogyzer helps correct leadfoot tendencies by recording driving data on a GPS. The Ecogyzer ...READ»

The New Great Race - - Tesla versus Clarity

Listening to battery enthusiasts wax poetic about the Tesla recently--and seeing a few of them appearing on the streets of west Los Angeles--I began thinking about the old Tony Curtis film "The Great Race." The roads and Holiday Inns have improved dramatically since the period depicted in the movie, but the idea of testing the claims of exciting new technology at the dawn of a new transportation age is very much the same.READ»

Is It a Car, a Plane? No It's the Terrafugia Transition, a Bit of Both

Now we can all look forward to a near future where sidewalks are replaced with conveyor belts and robot maids bring us nicely chilled cocktails as we relax after work and all that sci-fi like stuff...because someone's gone and built ...READ»