Link: Encycarpedia
Each node is linked to (e.g., Vehicle , Engine , BatteryPack , Manufacturer , Regulation ) stored in a graph database . This enables complex queries such as “Find all front‑engine, rear‑wheel‑drive sedans produced in Europe between 1990‑2000 with a naturally aspirated V6”.
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Are you a car enthusiast, a newbie driver, or simply someone who wants to learn more about the world of automobiles? Look no further than Encycarpedia, your one-stop resource for all things car-related. Each node is linked to (e
| Year | Milestone | Significance | |------|-----------|--------------| | | Public beta launch (English only) | 1 000 initial articles, 150 active contributors | | 2017 | Multilingual support (German, French, Japanese, Chinese) | 4‑language coverage increased global reach | | 2018 | Introduction of the Vehicle Specification Builder | First interactive tool for custom spec generation | | 2019 | API v1 released (RESTful JSON) | Integration with third‑party apps (e.g., Car‑Comparison sites) | | 2020 | Partnership with Society of Automotive Engineers (SAE) for standardised nomenclature | Adopted SAE J2450 taxonomy for powertrain components | | 2021 | Mobile app (iOS & Android) | 2 M downloads, offline reading mode | | 2022 | Launch of EncyCarpedia Labs – a sandbox for experimental AI‑assisted article creation | Demonstrated 30 % reduction in manual data entry time | | 2023 | Introduction of Live Telemetry Integration (via OBD‑II & CAN‑bus feeds) | Real‑time performance data for contemporary models | | 2024 | 1 M+ articles, 15 language editions, 50 k+ active editors | Recognised by TechCrunch as “Most Influential Automotive Knowledge Base” | | 2025 | Release of EncyCarpedia 2.0 – a graph‑database backend (Neo4j) for complex queries | Enables network analysis of platform, supply‑chain, and model‑lineage relationships | Are you a car enthusiast, a newbie driver,