
Vehicle Engineering & Lifecycle Design


The Weight of Power - Part 3: The Crumbling Foundation
·662 words·4 mins
How increasing vehicle weight damages roads, parking, and urban infrastructure, with electric vehicles compounding the issue.

The Weight of Power - Part 2: The Armored Age
·673 words·4 mins
How the pursuit of safety through vehicle size has created incompatibility and increased risks for others.

The Weight of Power
·258 words·2 mins
An exploration of how regulatory incentives and engineering trade-offs have driven the escalation of vehicle size and mass, with profound implications for safety, infrastructure, and sustainability.

The Weight of Power - Part 1: The Physics of Policy
·745 words·4 mins
How CAFE standards and policy loopholes created incentives for larger, heavier vehicles.

The Betamax of the Road - Part 3: The Legacy of Locked-in Systems
·792 words·4 mins
Analyzing the systemic fragility created by technological monocultures, innovation debt, and path dependence, with lessons for the electric vehicle transition.

The Betamax of the Road - Part 2: The Unseen Architecture of Control
·755 words·4 mins
Exploring the invisible frameworks of patents, standards, and supply chains that determine which automotive technologies succeed, using examples like the ICE ecosystem and charging standards.

The Betamax of the Road
·307 words·2 mins
An exploration of how superior automotive technologies fail in the marketplace due to ecosystem factors, path dependence, and industrial power structures, using examples like the rotary engine and EV1.

The Betamax of the Road - Part 1: Superiority Was Never Enough
·744 words·4 mins
Examining how technically superior automotive technologies like the Wankel rotary engine and EV1 failed due to ecosystem factors beyond engineering excellence.

Banned for Being Too Fast: The Perfectly Imperfect Philosophy of Morgan Cars
·1197 words·6 mins
Discover the unconventional story of Morgan cars, from their racing dominance that led to a ban, to their perfectly imperfect design philosophy that has endured for over a century.
