Secondary Particles (SOA) in Auto Exhaust Are Harmful
For years, automakers have been working to reduce pollutant levels coming out of motor vehicles’ tailpipes. Airborne particulate matter, for example, is present in automobile
For years, automakers have been working to reduce pollutant levels coming out of motor vehicles’ tailpipes. Airborne particulate matter, for example, is present in automobile
IHS Markit’s new global survey on consumer preferences for automotive technology finds more consumers desire advanced technology in their next new vehicle. However, their willingness
According to Oliver Wyman’s new Automotive Manager, the global automotive industry is at a turning point. The automobile is undergoing a transformation, moving from a
Michelin premired VISION, its concept tire, which is a concentration of technologies at Movin’On 2017 in Montreal, Canada. This concept tire, which is airless, connected,
To satisfy the demand for internet of things (IoT) and mobility applications Bosch will build a new factory to manufacture chips based on 12-inch wafers.
The world of connected cars is very confusing, sometimes. There is no way better to get to the core of connected cars than by exploring
In connected car news this week were Marvell, Telit, AT&T, ATS, Continental, Toyota, Marvel, Safe Drive Systems, Cast, car2go and Trimble. ATIS Integrates Uptane Security
The 2018 Mercedes Benz S-Class Sedan offers the latest technolog with a suite of features that bring it closer to autonomous driving and new dual
The Google Waymo self-driving car unit announced that it will no longer be testing the Low-Speed-Vehicles (LSV) that were first used by the group. The
Summer is usually the time for outdoor fun, family vacations and relaxation. Sadly, the number of crashes involving drivers ages 16-19 increases dramatically between Memorial Day
The Finnish capital, Helsinki plans to launch a new bus line operated with one self-driving bus to start operation in the fall of 2017. The
U.S. Sen. John Thune (R-S.D.), chairman of the Senate Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation, along with Sens. Gary Peters (D-Mich.) and Bill Nelson (D-Fla.),