As more automakers are introducing electric cars into their lineup, let’s hear it from a small Italy-based startup that has been working on a small EV since 2016. The only reason you haven’t heard of ...
The Local Motors Strati EV isn't just the world's first 3D-printed car, it'll also be the first car that you can download and print yourself. Antuan Goodwin Senior Writer, Electrified Cars Antuan ...
Cars have gone from a “get me from point A to point B by burning gas” mode of transportation to a dream project for innovative techies. Cars can now run on electricity, be summoned by smartphone apps ...
A 3D-printed electric car can reach a top speed of about 43 miles per hour and has a range of 93 miles on a single charge. Italian company X Electrical Vehicle (XEV) says its 3D-printed electric car, ...
The world’s first mass-producible, 3D-printed electric car is set to revolutionize the auto industry. Italy-based electric car company XEV teamed up with 3D printing material company Polymaker to ...
Shanghai-based 3D printing materials company Polymaker and X Electrical Vehicle Limited (XEV) recently launched a small car that breaks traditional automotive manufacturing molds. XEV’s base is in ...
Italy-based X Electrical Vehicle, or XEV, expects to launch its mass-producible 3D-printed LSEV electric cars in China from the second quarter of next year, a senior designer of the company said in ...
Last year, Italy's XEV announced a partnership with Chinese 3D printing firm Polymaker to produce a small, inexpensive electric city runabout called the LSEV. Now the name has changed to the YoYo and ...
X Electrical Vehicle, from Italy, says it is edging closer to mass production in China of its low-speed 3D-printed cars, which could now be hitting the streets by the second quarter of 2019. Guo ...
It's been a really exciting year for 3D-printing, what with the technology being used in medical breakthroughs to save lives in Spain, to print multiple houses in China and to build an entire castle ...
Additive manufacturing, or "3D printing," is commonly used for prototyping, as the machines can create parts without the expensive tooling process or the need for skilled machining. Automakers use it ...
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results