BMW and the boat manufacturer Tyde have presented The Icon, a 13.15 meter long ship equipped with an electric drive. (shipping, automobile) Go to Source
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Echo Auto 2: New Alexa device for vehicles is coming to Germany
The concept of the first generation Echo Auto does not change with the new model. This is a pity. (Echo car, Amazon) Go to Source
For China: VW allegedly wants to use software from Huawei
Because of the problems at the software subsidiary Cariad, VW is apparently looking for other suppliers. The background are sales problems in China. (electric car, Huawei) Go to Source
Google: Pixel smartphones should work as dashcams
Source code of the security app from Google indicates a dashcam function. This seems to have been implemented cleverly. (Google, smartphone) Go to Source
Not primarily because of environmental protection: Sri Lanka wants to electrify half a million tuk-tuks
Sri Lanka is on the threshold of an electrification wave. The country is preparing to convert 500,000 tuk-tuks into electric vehicles. (electromobility, electric car) Go to Source
Elon Musk: Advertising should boost Tesla business for the first time
Elon Musk soon wants to have achieved the goal of turning Tesla vehicles into autonomous cars. (Tesla, electric car) Go to Source
Protective shield application filed: Sono Motors cannot repay customer funds
After the Sion solar car was discontinued, Sono Motors wanted to reimburse customers for the down payments. But the funding failed. (Sonos Motors, electric car) Go to Source
Waymo and Co.: Three emergency calls a day about autonomous cars in San Francisco
San Francisco is a testing ground for autonomous taxis. However, Waymo and Co. often represent obstacles for the fire brigade. (Waymo, Google) Go to Source
Electromobility: Sweden wants to electrify a motorway
Electric vehicles are to be charged while driving over an initial distance of 21 kilometers. How is still unclear. (electromobility, technology) Go to Source
Oliver Blume: VW boss rejects cheap electric cars
There won’t be any cheap e-cars from VW any time soon. The goal for the middle of the decade is 25,000 euros, according to VW boss Oliver Blume. (VW, electric car) Go to Source