@CES Hyundai Eases in to Hydrogen, Software and AI
Hyundai Motor Company today presented its vision for a hydrogen-powered, software-driven transformation beyond mobility applications at CES 2024. Under the theme ‘Ease every way,’ the
Hyundai Motor Company today presented its vision for a hydrogen-powered, software-driven transformation beyond mobility applications at CES 2024. Under the theme ‘Ease every way,’ the
At CES 2024 Bosch is driving forward the electrification of its technologies and solutions for sustainable energy use, and sees hydrogen as a key to
Panasonic made two automotive announcements at CES today. Panasonic Automotive announced its High-Performance Compute (HPC) system. Named Neuron and that its Klipsch audio will be
Volkswagen is showing its first vehicles with artificial-intelligence-based chatbot ChatGPT is integrated into its IDA voice assistant at CES 2024. In the future, customers will
A Salesforce survey of over 2,000 car owners and lessors in the United States found that while drivers are generally willing to trade personal data
In connected car news are Hyundai, Wind River, indie Semi, Ficosa, AOS, Mapbox, Magna, NorthStar and Toyota. Hyundai Mobis & Wind River Wind River®, a
Nuro, a leading autonomous vehicle company, and Foretellix, the leading provider of safety-driven verification and validation (V&V) solutions, today announced a strategic partnership to accelerate the
In electric vehicle, battery and charging news are Workhorse Group, Worksport, Nikola, REV Group and Electric Era. CARB HVIP for Workhorse W56 Electric Workhorse Group
In autonomous and self-driving vehicle news are Continental, Aurora, Zoox, Aeva and Ghost. At CES Continental and Aurora will demo the start of Level 4
Fisker Inc. (NYSE: FSR) (“Fisker”), driven by a mission to create the world’s most emotional and sustainable electric vehicles, announced that the company is developing
Eyeris Technologies, Inc., OMNIVISION and Leopard Imaging, Inc. announced their partnership on a production reference design to improve safety and comfort in the entire automobile
PreAct Technologies (PreAct), an Oregon-based developer of near-field flash LiDAR technology, announced a line of new flash LiDAR sensors – Sahara™, Borrego™ and Moab™ –