General Motors will use Google’s new Android Automotive OS to power the infotainment systems in its cars starting in 2021, the two companies announced on Thursday. That means Google Assistant, Maps, and other automotive-approved Android apps will be available in GM’s cars via the Play Store without requiring the use of an Android smartphone. All… Continue reading GM will use Google’s embedded Android Automotive OS in cars starting in 2021
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Volkswagen: Prosecutors will soon decide on charges against VW boss Herbert Diess
Herbert dies If there is an indictment against him, it would leave more than just scratches on his person. (Photo: imago images / Sven Simon) Dusseldorf The step of the authority surprised everyone in the Volkswagen Group, And he marked the blackest hour in the history of the car manufacturer. It was the 9/18/2015, and… Continue reading Volkswagen: Prosecutors will soon decide on charges against VW boss Herbert Diess
Williams reveals lighter yet longer-range EV battery module
Williams Advanced Engineering has developed a new type of lithium ion battery module that could make automotive battery packs up to 30% lighter and 37% more energy dense. The new module, unveiled at the annual Cenex low-carbon vehicle event in Bedfordshire, could have wide-reaching benefits if the tech is licensed to EV manufacturers. The innovation means a battery of… Continue reading Williams reveals lighter yet longer-range EV battery module
Volkswagen to launch new e-Up with longer range, lower price
Volkswagen will launch a new version of its e-Up electric city car, with an increased range of 161 miles and a reduced base price, at the Frankfurt motor show. The new model will switch the 18.7kWh lithium ion batteries from the current model, with a range of around 118 miles, for 32.3kWh batteries. VW says they will… Continue reading Volkswagen to launch new e-Up with longer range, lower price
Car industry encouraged by rising EV sales
UK new car sales dipped by just 1.6% in August, while sales of electric and hybrid cars continued to surge. In total, 92,573 cars were registered last month, according to the Society of Motor Manufacturers and Traders (SMMT), 1521 fewer than in August 2018. While the decline is notably lower than the 3.4% average decline for… Continue reading Car industry encouraged by rising EV sales
Lime stops working with freelancers in Paris
Scooter startup Lime is ending the juicer model in Paris. The company has announced that it will stop working with freelancers to recharge scooter batteries at night. Lime is switching to Amazon’s model by partnering with third-party companies. Lime has often been criticized for relying on freelancers to take care of its scooters. As Libération… Continue reading Lime stops working with freelancers in Paris
GM will use Google to power future infotainment systems
DETROIT (Reuters) – General Motors Co(GM.N) will use embedded Google technology to power navigation, voice activated controls and other vehicle infotainment functions starting in 2021, in a win for Alphabet Inc (GOOGL.O) in the race with Amazon.com and other technology companies to control dashboards. FILE PHOTO: The GM logo is seen at the General Motors… Continue reading GM will use Google to power future infotainment systems
Nissan boss says he was overpaid in bonus scheme
Nissan boss Hiroto Saikawa has accepted he was overpaid as part of a company compensation scheme, but denied any wrongdoing. The chief executive of the Japanese carmaker is accused of receiving hundreds of thousands of dollars worth of extra stock option payments in 2013. He told Japanese media he would return the money he had… Continue reading Nissan boss says he was overpaid in bonus scheme
Ads from Ford tackle EV misconceptions, amid electric push
Ford executives this earlier this week stepped up the anticipated timeline for the upcoming electric Ford F-150 pickup. It’s now due in 2021, according to several reports. And it coincides with a concerted effort from Ford to promote electric cars.
That includes a series of ads, coming soon—spending level undisclosed—based on an internal Ford survey and aiming to address consumer concerns about electric cars. In the survey, many said they didn’t think electric cars would work in the snow or could be charged in the rain. And 90 percent said they think electric cars won’t accelerate that fast.
Those perceptions come from early development EVs, said Ted Cannis, Ford’s global director for electrification. One such example was the Ford Ranger pickup from the mid 1990s that had 40 miles of range and a bed full of batteries.
1999 Ford Ranger EV
Now that battery prices are coming down and public charging stations are becoming commonplace, Cannis says Ford is working to address these other concerns.
Ford’s campaign aimed at misconceptions actually launched earlier this summer with its video of an electric F-150 test mule pulling a freight train.
The company plans to continue the campaign with videos showing the company testing some of its new electric cars at negative-40-degree temperatures, doing performance driving at speed at the company’s Charlotte, North Carolina, testing facility, and otherwise doing real work and showing people doing real things.
Ford isn’t the only automaker aiming at electric-vehicle misconceptions. Audi, for instance, has some cleverly written ads for its E-tron SUV poking fun of them.
The Ford campaign is aimed at spreading electric-car enthusiasm beyond early adopters to new types of buyers. And to do that, the company plans to extend more fully electric electric choices to more models and vehicle types.
“One of our goals is to fill in segments where there wasn’t one [an EV option] before,” Cannis said to Green Car Reports last month, noting that early electric cars were appropriately aimed at younger buyers and those in California, because those demographics include large numbers of early adopters.
Another EV misconception from Ford: Over two-thirds of Americans (67 percent) and Europeans (68 percent) don’t believe that electric vehicles are capable enough in terms of towing and hauling.
Obviously that one needs to be dispelled as Ford plans to use electrification to amplify the characteristics that already draw buyers to certain models, by building the electric and hybrid F-150, a hybrid Mustang, an electric SUV with Mustang inspired performance and styling, and hybrid and plug-in hybrid versions of its Explorer.
The new models are part of an $11 billion investment Ford is making in electrification and launched as “Team Edison” in 2017, with the first product from the team, an all-electric SUV, due next year.
Look up to the lead video, and then below here, to see Ford's new message on EVs.
Blackberry and Jaguar Land Rover to partner on autonomous vehicles
The BlackBerry QNX Autonomous Vehicle Innovation Centre Blackberry and Jaguar Land Rover have announced that they will work together to develop new autonomous vehicles using artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning technologies. The two companies will use Blackberry’s QNX operating system and Blackberry Cylance to develop a range of capabilities to bolster vehicle safety, including… Continue reading Blackberry and Jaguar Land Rover to partner on autonomous vehicles