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EV infrastructure is a critical part of the industry’s growth, but we’re still trying to figure it out as a business.
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EV infrastructure is a critical part of the industry’s growth, but we’re still trying to figure it out as a business.
With the coming onset of automated vehicles, the automobile might become the new marketplace. From streaming content to getting a jump on your grocery list, the automated vehicle will offer newfound free time to the driver.
As we enter 2020, we look back at the sustainability efforts that defined the automotive industry and the rise of electric vehicles in 2019.
It’s no secret that electric vehicles have a number of environmental benefits; however, it’s important that we take a critical look at this technology, rather than blindly follow it as our environmental savior.
It’s only a matter of time before voice-driven, in-car commerce becomes a common practice for everything from buying dinner on the commute home from work to making a grocery pickup after the Saturday soccer game.
Intel’s former CEO Brian Krzanich told journalists last year that eight hours of driving in an AV would generate 30 terabytes (that’s 3,000 gigabytes) of data.
Three fuel cell models are for sale: the new compact crossover Hyundai Nexo, Toyota’s Mirai sedan, and the Honda Clarity sedan. Sales numbers are not moving like battery electrics.
This panel from Smart Cities Connect 2019 discusses the state of the automated vehicle and the infrastrucutre around it.
Which features are car buyers looking for? Safety, remote parking capability, built-in Google Earth… What’s really driving the connected car revolution?
The key is to not call it “cold fusion.” The current most popular term is Low Energy Nuclear Reactions (LENR).
The lithium-ion battery, the current battery of choice, is paving the way for the next generation, solid-state batteries.
With the rise of the autonomous vehicles, manufacturers, government officials, and potential owners alike face a litany of new problems to solve.
What can blockchain bring to autonomous vehicles? Security, safety, and a whole new approach to ownership. We’ll explain how.
Australia-based startup Zoox is planning to have autonomous vehicles on the road in 2020. Here is how they are going to do it.
“Let’s do an electric car,” was the go statement Dr. Wolfgang Ziebart, Technical Design Director at Jaguar, remembers as the start of the I-Pace.
Ceramic Pro CEO Peter Diebitsch explains his business strategy and how his company popularized ceramic coating in the United States.
With a market that is expected to exceed $37 billion in the U.S. by 2023, the future of connected-car services is bright with possibilities.
As both the automobile and the home integrate smart technology, the connection between the two worlds is becoming more and more prevalent.
Customers are becoming comfortable with communicating via chat, and chatbots might soon develop into an integral support service in the automotive world.
How will the blockchain be integrated into electric and autonomous cars? The people behind blockchain pose several potential options.
2019’s CES showcased some of the most intriguing car concepts we’ve seen, but what do these new concepts reveal about the future of automotive technology?
For autonomous vehicles, it isn’t a matter of “if” but “when.” Here are three things that need to happen for AVs to become a reality.
Home theater, smart home, mobile, health, entertainment: CES had everything this year. Here are some of the most innovative things we saw at CES 2019.
Everything We Want Out of Automotive Vehicles Makes Us More Vulnerable It’s a given that the modern automobile is becoming a computer on wheels. The 100 million lines of code
Big Trucks Move Closer to Full Electric While some might say the trucking industry is experiencing a watershed (where the direction of an industry changes), others would describe it more
Announced at the New York motor show, a recent deal between Jaguar Land Rover (JLR) and Waymo sees the car manufacturer supplying up to 20,000 of its new electric I-Pace
Not very long ago, the word “hybrid” sparked the thought of a Toyota Prius or a radically sluggish competitor that would get almost 50 miles to the gallon. Little thought
The last time Silicon Valley proclaimed the end of the traditional automotive industry it didn’t go so well. In the late 1990s tech bubble, in the heyday of Pets.com and
There are many important safety precautions to take while driving: always be aware of your surroundings, keep your hands at 10 and 2, maintain the speed limit, etc. A good
The use of artificial intelligence (AI) in automotive applications is not open for debate. The only discussion right now centers on how quickly industries can advance this technology and truly
We’re in the midst of an automobile revolution. The car, as we know it, is rapidly changing form. It started with the electric car, which now has the attention and
Driverless cars have been gaining a lot of hype as of late. Companies like Uber, Toyota, and Tesla have all been developing autonomous vehicles. However, all public testing of these
Whenever someone opts for an Uber or Lyft instead of taking their own car to an urban destination, valuable real estate is left vacant: a parking space. Parking, a tedious
Yesterday, Volvo Cars became the first mainstream automaker to announce that all models introduced after 2019 will be either hybrids or battery powered. This decision marks another blow to the
It happens like clockwork each January in Metro Detroit: automotive journalists from all over grumble at settling into the Motor City’s cold climate for a few days for the North
There’s a lot of buzz about self-driving cars making their way to your local dealer. Five years ago we were told we would see them arrive in 2017. Well, here
It’s not just about having a new electric car anymore – it seems you need to have neck-snapping 1,000 horsepower performance to make an impression. Then again, it would be
Is the age of Internal Combustion over? If you have a personal attachment to your gasoline- or diesel-powered vehicle and are worried that the tidal wave of electric vehicles will
The headlines all read, Self-driving cars are here! People want autonomous cars! Or, more accurately, Self-driving cars are coming sooner than we think – whether we like or not! What
The scene is California, specifically Northern California, home to Silicon Valley and some of the most aggressive automotive regulations in the world. The hottest technologies on the market revolve around
EV infrastructure is a critical part of the industry’s growth, but we’re still trying to figure it out as a business.
With the coming onset of automated vehicles, the automobile might become the new marketplace. From streaming content to getting a jump on your grocery list, the automated vehicle will offer newfound free time to the driver.
As we enter 2020, we look back at the sustainability efforts that defined the automotive industry and the rise of electric vehicles in 2019.
It’s no secret that electric vehicles have a number of environmental benefits; however, it’s important that we take a critical look at this technology, rather than blindly follow it as our environmental savior.
It’s only a matter of time before voice-driven, in-car commerce becomes a common practice for everything from buying dinner on the commute home from work to making a grocery pickup after the Saturday soccer game.
Intel’s former CEO Brian Krzanich told journalists last year that eight hours of driving in an AV would generate 30 terabytes (that’s 3,000 gigabytes) of data.
Three fuel cell models are for sale: the new compact crossover Hyundai Nexo, Toyota’s Mirai sedan, and the Honda Clarity sedan. Sales numbers are not moving like battery electrics.
This panel from Smart Cities Connect 2019 discusses the state of the automated vehicle and the infrastrucutre around it.
Which features are car buyers looking for? Safety, remote parking capability, built-in Google Earth… What’s really driving the connected car revolution?
The key is to not call it “cold fusion.” The current most popular term is Low Energy Nuclear Reactions (LENR).
The lithium-ion battery, the current battery of choice, is paving the way for the next generation, solid-state batteries.
With the rise of the autonomous vehicles, manufacturers, government officials, and potential owners alike face a litany of new problems to solve.
What can blockchain bring to autonomous vehicles? Security, safety, and a whole new approach to ownership. We’ll explain how.
Australia-based startup Zoox is planning to have autonomous vehicles on the road in 2020. Here is how they are going to do it.
“Let’s do an electric car,” was the go statement Dr. Wolfgang Ziebart, Technical Design Director at Jaguar, remembers as the start of the I-Pace.
Ceramic Pro CEO Peter Diebitsch explains his business strategy and how his company popularized ceramic coating in the United States.
With a market that is expected to exceed $37 billion in the U.S. by 2023, the future of connected-car services is bright with possibilities.
As both the automobile and the home integrate smart technology, the connection between the two worlds is becoming more and more prevalent.
Customers are becoming comfortable with communicating via chat, and chatbots might soon develop into an integral support service in the automotive world.
How will the blockchain be integrated into electric and autonomous cars? The people behind blockchain pose several potential options.
2019’s CES showcased some of the most intriguing car concepts we’ve seen, but what do these new concepts reveal about the future of automotive technology?
For autonomous vehicles, it isn’t a matter of “if” but “when.” Here are three things that need to happen for AVs to become a reality.
Home theater, smart home, mobile, health, entertainment: CES had everything this year. Here are some of the most innovative things we saw at CES 2019.
Everything We Want Out of Automotive Vehicles Makes Us More Vulnerable It’s a given that the modern automobile is becoming a computer on wheels. The 100 million lines of code
Big Trucks Move Closer to Full Electric While some might say the trucking industry is experiencing a watershed (where the direction of an industry changes), others would describe it more
Announced at the New York motor show, a recent deal between Jaguar Land Rover (JLR) and Waymo sees the car manufacturer supplying up to 20,000 of its new electric I-Pace
Not very long ago, the word “hybrid” sparked the thought of a Toyota Prius or a radically sluggish competitor that would get almost 50 miles to the gallon. Little thought
The last time Silicon Valley proclaimed the end of the traditional automotive industry it didn’t go so well. In the late 1990s tech bubble, in the heyday of Pets.com and
There are many important safety precautions to take while driving: always be aware of your surroundings, keep your hands at 10 and 2, maintain the speed limit, etc. A good
The use of artificial intelligence (AI) in automotive applications is not open for debate. The only discussion right now centers on how quickly industries can advance this technology and truly
We’re in the midst of an automobile revolution. The car, as we know it, is rapidly changing form. It started with the electric car, which now has the attention and
Driverless cars have been gaining a lot of hype as of late. Companies like Uber, Toyota, and Tesla have all been developing autonomous vehicles. However, all public testing of these
Whenever someone opts for an Uber or Lyft instead of taking their own car to an urban destination, valuable real estate is left vacant: a parking space. Parking, a tedious
Yesterday, Volvo Cars became the first mainstream automaker to announce that all models introduced after 2019 will be either hybrids or battery powered. This decision marks another blow to the
It happens like clockwork each January in Metro Detroit: automotive journalists from all over grumble at settling into the Motor City’s cold climate for a few days for the North
There’s a lot of buzz about self-driving cars making their way to your local dealer. Five years ago we were told we would see them arrive in 2017. Well, here
It’s not just about having a new electric car anymore – it seems you need to have neck-snapping 1,000 horsepower performance to make an impression. Then again, it would be
Is the age of Internal Combustion over? If you have a personal attachment to your gasoline- or diesel-powered vehicle and are worried that the tidal wave of electric vehicles will
The headlines all read, Self-driving cars are here! People want autonomous cars! Or, more accurately, Self-driving cars are coming sooner than we think – whether we like or not! What
The scene is California, specifically Northern California, home to Silicon Valley and some of the most aggressive automotive regulations in the world. The hottest technologies on the market revolve around
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