VW to Build 10 Million MEB EVs by 2023
About one year before the start of production of the fully electric ID., Volkswagen has announced further details of its electric offensive. Throughout the Group,
About one year before the start of production of the fully electric ID., Volkswagen has announced further details of its electric offensive. Throughout the Group,
Daimler is taking the next step towards securing its CASE corporate strategy. The company already plays a leading role in all four areas of connectivity,
Driver fatigue and distraction are significant factors in highway accidents and fatalities. To combat both conditions, Guardian Optical Technologies has announced it has added the
Hyundai Motor Group, which includes automotive brands Hyundai Motor Company and Kia Motors Corporation, announced its long-term roadmap ‘FCEV Vision 2030’ plan, as the group
INRIX, the world leader in connected car services and mobility analytics, and HERE Technologies, a global leader in mapping and location services, announced a partnership
For three days beginning Wednesday, Dec. 12, SAE International invites the public to ride in a self-driving vehicle from Perrone Robotics at Babcock Ranch. The
BlackBerry Limited announced its commitment to helping the private and public sectors come together to accelerate the development of Smart Cities and Intelligent Transportation Systems
In connected car news this week were New York, Ouster, Scale.AI, STMicroelctrics, Lyft, Wind River, Renesas, AOPEN, Netradyne, ForeSight, Ouster, Scale.AI and Spireon. Ride-Hailing Drivers
Samsung Electronics America, Inc., Qualcomm Technologies, Inc., a subsidiary of Qualcomm Incorporated, and Verizon announced a successful 5G New Radio (NR) data connection using 400MHz
Scientists from Honda Research Institute have collaborated with researchers at California Institute of Technology (Caltech) and NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory to develop a new battery
The Automotive Information Sharing and Analysis Center (Auto-ISAC) welcomes new members Delphi Technologies and Valeo. The inclusion of these two companies exemplifies the Auto-ISAC’s continued
Consumer advocates today called on House Minority Leader and Speaker-elect Nancy Pelosi to stop an effort by the auto industry in the lame duck session