Autonomous & Self-Driving Vehicle News: TIER IV, TuSimple, Innoviz & Halo.Car
In autonomous and self-driving vehicle news are TIER IV, TuSimple, Innoviz and Halo.Car. TIER IV Intros Fanfare TIER IV, a leader in open-source autonomous driving (AD)
In autonomous and self-driving vehicle news are TIER IV, TuSimple, Innoviz and Halo.Car. TIER IV Intros Fanfare TIER IV, a leader in open-source autonomous driving (AD)
In EV, battery and charging news are Electreon, ABB, Molex, BMW, GM, ALGOLiON, Workhorse, Enelx X Way and ZF. Electreon to Wirelessly Charge GINAF 50-ton
From the very first sketch to the moment the first model rolls off the production line, the new Kia EV9 electric SUV has been created
“Since we founded Fisker Inc., building the most sustainable electric vehicles is not just a marketing slogan; it’s core to our culture,” Chairman and CEO
The Ad Council and Project Yellow Light announced the winners of the 12th annual Project Yellow Light scholarship competition, a unique opportunity in which students create
The Ray published an innovative regenerative-design study addressing some of the most critical challenges in the U.S. transportation and mobility sector, including safety, congestion, emissions, and
GM Energy today announced product details and specifications for its initial suite of upcoming Ultium Home offerings. The Ultium Home product offerings will be the
Formula E, the world’s first all-electric FIA World Championship motorsports series, today announced ground-breaking new broadcast distribution partnerships in the U.S. that will see long-standing
Last year in NYC there were over 200 fires caused by e-bike batteries, resulting in 6 deaths. This year, there have been over 100 fires
NACS News are SAE, Chargepoint and EdgeEnergy. SAE Standardization SAE International today announced it will standardize the Tesla-developed North American Charging Standard (NACS) connector. This
The Maglite brand partners up with the Pedestrian Safety Institute (PSI) to support traffic and pedestrian safety during the deadliest month of the year, July.
Michelle Christensen, the vice president, global design for southern California ultra-luxury carmaker Karma, became the auto industry’s first female lead exterior designer of a supercar when she