The IMO has been dealing with the risk of fire from lithium-ion batteries on ships for a long time. Now the regulations are to be expanded. (shipping, electric car) Go to Source
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Car toll: Wissing has recourse claims against Scheuer checked
As a minister, are you not liable even if you have nonchalantly wasted 243 million euros? (Andrew Scheuer, politics) Go to Source
Deutsche Bahn: 25 percent more passengers with Deutschlandticket
“In some regions, people are on the go as much as in the 9-euro summer,” said Deutsche Bahn regional boss Evelyn Palla. (49 euro ticket, Deutsche Bahn) Go to Source
Expansion of Tesla Gigafactory near Berlin: Association fears consequences for groundwater supply
The electric car manufacturer Tesla wants to expand its factory in Grünheide – and sees no negative consequences for the groundwater in the region. (Gigafactory Berlin, electric car) Go to Source
BMW: Electric Mini gets a circular OLED
BMW has shown some infotainment delicacies for the new Mini, including a round display with OLED technology and a voice assistant. (bmw, OLED) Go to Source
After fatal accident: Uber test driver sentenced to probation
Read Slack or watched The Voice? After the agreement on a fatal accident with an autonomous test car, important questions remain unanswered. (Autonomous driving, technology) Go to Source
Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania: According to data protection officials, the Tesla dashcam is illegal
According to data protection officials, the operation of dashcams in Tesla vehicles violates applicable law. (Tesla, data protection) Go to Source
Shipping: Burning freighter to be towed
Fire and smoke on board have decreased in intensity. More electric cars are loaded on the ship than initially assumed. (Ship, electric car) Go to Source
Electric cars: Tesla’s range inflation seems to have a method
According to a report, Tesla not only greatly exaggerated the range of its cars, but also systematically dismissed customer complaints. (Tesla, electric car) Go to Source
Motorists: Police use AI to track mobile phone use while driving
Police in the UK are testing image recognition to identify drivers with cellphones behind the wheel. (automobile, mobile) Go to Source