Connected Car News: Wolfspeed, NVIDIA, ABB & Veritone
In connected car News are Wolfspeed, NVIDIA ABB and Veritone. Wofspeed CHIPS & Science Act Funding The U.S. Department of Commerce and Wolfspeed (NYSE: WOLF)
In connected car News are Wolfspeed, NVIDIA ABB and Veritone. Wofspeed CHIPS & Science Act Funding The U.S. Department of Commerce and Wolfspeed (NYSE: WOLF)
In autonomous and self-driving vehicle news are Boston Dynamics, Toyota, Tesla, WeRide, HL Robotics, TIER IV, Mapless AI and Waymo. Toyota RI & Boston Dynamics
In EV, battery and charging news are Prologium, Ford, InductEV, Rove, Blink Charging, Keysight, Lyten, Nissan, GreenPower, Voltera, ChargePoint and US DOE. Prologium Shows Silicon
More than 20,000 motorcyclists who died in crashes in the U.S. since the mid-1970s would have survived if stronger helmet laws had been in place,
Zonar, the leader in commercial vehicle fleet health and safety, today announced the general availability of Zonar Emissions Check™, a new solution that enables on-route compliance,
For more than four decades, Mothers Against Drunk Driving® (MADD) has led one of the most critical public safety movements in history. Today, MADD proudly announces
In connected car news are OMINIVISION, IEE, Aperia, Mativ and Miru. OMNIVISION TheiaCel OMNIVISION, a leading global developer of semiconductor solutions, including advanced digital imaging, analog and touch &
In autonomous and self-driving vehicle news are Tesla (Cybercab/Robovan & Optimus), AMCI, Gatik, J.D. Power, AeroVironment and OMNIVISION. Telsa Cybercab Robovan & Optimus Revealed The
In EV, battery and charging news are Nissan, ChargeScape, Clarios, Lectron, StoreDot, XCharge, ChargePoint and EVgo. Temporary EV Charging for Hurricane Evacuees in FL The
Today, October 8 is Hydrogen Fuel Cell Day, there is news from Hyzon, Toyota and Nikola. Hzyon started production of its single-stack 200kW Fuel Cell
Mullen Automotive has changed directions– focusing on the commercial vehicle market and no longer supporting the Mulle FIVE SUV and reducing $5.5 million in spending.
As the devastation wrought by Hurricane Helene grows clearer by the day, four of North Carolina’s leading companies have pledged a combined $2 million donation