CCTA, UC Berkeley, Nissan Connected Cars Congestion Management Reduced Stop Time
Americans spend nearly a full workweek each year stuck in traffic, according to CNBC. Beyond the frustration, gridlock wastes fuel, contributes to air pollution, and
Americans spend nearly a full workweek each year stuck in traffic, according to CNBC. Beyond the frustration, gridlock wastes fuel, contributes to air pollution, and
The U.S. Department of Justice has filed a new civil action against Uber Technologies, Inc., alleging that the ride-hailing giant has engaged in practices that
Hyundai is facing a major recall of its flagship electric vehicles after widespread reports of a critical defect in the Integrated Charging Control Unit (ICCU).
Sony Honda Mobility, the joint venture between two of Japan’s most storied companies, is moving closer to turning its ambitious electric vehicle project, known as
The Polestar 5, unveiled at the 2025 IAA Munich auto show, is the production evolution of the eye-catching Precept concept. It takes on a low-slung,
MUNICH — Hyundai Motor Company made a bold statement at IAA Mobility 2025 this week, unveiling Concept THREE, its first compact electric vehicle under the
LAS VEGAS — American Honda Motor Co. announced plans to unveil its vision for its electric vehicle (EV) and home energy future at RE+ 2025,
In connected car news are proteanTecs, Sonatus & Stellantis. proteanTecs Launches Advanced LVTS Sensor proteanTecs has introduced its LVTS™ (Local Voltage and Thermal Sensor), a
In EV, battery and charging news are Dow, ZM Trucks, Porsche and Blink. Dow Unveils High-Temperature Silicone Gel Dow (NYSE: DOW) has launched DOWSIL™ EG-4175
In autonomous and self-driving vehicle news are Qualcomm, BMW, Waymo, Carteav, AEye, Flasheye, Pony.ai, Mowasalat, Valeo, Momenta and NHTSA. Qualcomm and BMW Launch Snapdragon Ride
Honda is bringing back one of its most celebrated nameplates — the Prelude. The 2026 Honda Prelude, revealed Thursday in North America, marks the first
German and South Korean automakers revealed there latest vehicles and new tech at IAA this week. Showing their wares were Volkswagen, Hyundai, BMW, and Mercedes-Benz