Innovation Drives Market Success for WeatherTech
More consideration and technology go into creating car mats at WeatherTech than its competitors. Its extensive and innovative product offerings highlight its industry leadership, but the way WeatherTech makes its […]
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Getting The Weight Off; Clemson University Partners With Honda On Government Request
While climate change and sustainable transportation concerns persuade manufacturers to rethink the automotive market, the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) has asked academia, national laboratories, and industry to innovate new […]
GM Lays Out Electric Car & Truck Plans
12 New EVs Coming, But Many not for Three Years
Most car companies don’t talk about future product in good times, for fear of distracting from current models on sale. When the market’s not smiling on their brand, they might open up more about what they have coming. Chalk it up to a worldwide pandemic that has crushed dreams of a decent 2020 automotive market then, that General Motors has released extensive details of its plan to introduce 12 new electric models in the next four years.
Self-Driving Cars Are Not a Safety Solution
There are two ways of looking at autonomous vehicles, and both of them are true. A thorough analysis by one of country’s leading automotive insurance research groups threw some hard data—some would say cold water—on self-driving car technology and the reactions were in predictably stark contrasts. Potential headlines on the news:
Cold Fusion Cars Are Coming, But Not For a Long Time
The key is to not call it “cold fusion.” The current most popular term is Low Energy Nuclear Reactions (LENR).