ZETA Advocates for 100% EVs from Light to Heavy by 2030
Today, 28 businesses—which employ hundreds of thousands of workers across all 50 states—launched the Zero Emission Transportation Association (ZETA), a new organization advocating for national
Today, 28 businesses—which employ hundreds of thousands of workers across all 50 states—launched the Zero Emission Transportation Association (ZETA), a new organization advocating for national
Tritium, a global leader in DC fast charging technology for electric vehicles (EVs), has unveiled the first platform to enable truly scalable electric vehicle charging
ALG, Inc. the industry benchmark for forecasting future vehicle values, and the analytics subsidiary of TrueCar, Inc. (NASDAQ: TRUE) today announced the winners of the 2021 Pre-Owned Value
Electrify America’s ultra-fast charging network now offers an innovative payment technology called Plug&Charge, which allows electric vehicle (EV) owners to begin a charge without reaching
To meet the growing desire for socially distanced events, Lexus hosted the first-ever Lexus Culinary Cinema – a three-night gourmet drive-in movie event at L.A.
In connected car news are Honda, Continental, Freightliner, VW, Nuvve, Envoy, Daimler, E-Transit, Kandi, Lexis/Nexis, FLIR and Arcure. New Honda Civic Reveal 11/17 Honda is
In autonomous and self-driving vehicle news are Velodyne, Sensor Fusion, Foresight, NVIDIA, Luminar and Daimler Trucks. Velodyne Intros Velarray H800 Velodyne Lidar, Inc. debuted its
A vision is turning into reality, as the BMW Vision iNEXT becomes the BMW iX. With a year still to go before its market launch
Toyota’s Collaborative Safety Research Center (CSRC) announced four new research projects focused on enhancing advanced technology system designs to be intuitive, easy to understand and
The all-electric Ford Mustang Mach-E was honored with the coveted 2021 Green Car of the Year® title during a Green Car Awards™ presentation at the
The global connected car market is expected to double in the next five years with more than 270 million of such cars to be shipped
Drivers in their 70s are now less likely to be involved in a fatal crash than those in their prime working years, a new study