Thanks to the eBoat newsletter, Donut Lab’s CES 2026 solid-state battery claims—400 Wh/kg, five-minute full charging, 100,000 cycles—could transform marine EVs by slashing weight and boosting fleet economics. Skepticism warranted, but proof awaits.
The Ways We Move Podcast Celebrates Over 1,000 Downloads: A Year of Innovative Mobility Conversations
The Ways We Move podcast celebrates 1,000 downloads in its first year. Special thanks to our first sponsor AeroAuto Global and to our community of listeners passionate about innovative mobility solutions. Learn how you can support quality, free content about electric aviation, urban air mobility, and the future of transportation.
The Ways We Move: Cork Revolution 5,000-Year Material Powers Future Mobility
n this episode of The Ways We Move podcast, host Nicolas Zart explores an unexpected hero in the sustainable mobility revolution: cork. This 5,000-year-old material, traditionally associated with wine bottles and bulletin boards, is quietly reshaping how we design everything from electric vehicles to spacecraft and could soon play a crucial role in advanced air mobility.
A New Chapter for Electric Mobility: How Air, Sea, and Land Converge in the Transition
While ElectricAirMobility.news began with a focus on advanced air mobility, the electric revolution extends across air, sea, and land. The Port of Los Angeles recently announced a landmark $160 million contract to deploy hybrid-electric tugboats, underscoring electrification’s expanding footprint. This milestone reflects the growing convergence of electric mobility modes, collectively shaping a cleaner, more efficient transportation future.
The Maritime Industry Looks Into Reducing its Global Emission
The IMO’s landmark decisions—the Net-Zero Framework and the North-East Atlantic Emission Control Area (AtlECA)—mark a turning point for global shipping. With stricter emissions rules and financial incentives, can the maritime industry achieve full decarbonization by 2050?




