Hong Kong (CNN Business)Nissan is recalling 1.23 million SUVs and sedans in the United States and Canada in order to fix a problem with backup cameras in the vehicles.The problem with the backup camera systems in the affected vehicles is that they don’t return to the default image when the transmission is shifted into reverse.Nissan acknowledged in a letter to the US National Highway Traffic Safety Administration that the reduced rear visibility “could lead to an increased risk of an accident in the event the driver does not re-adjust the display before reversing.”
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Canoo Unveils World’s First Subscription-Only Electric Vehicle
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Vecna Robotics Introduces New Line Of Autonomous Material Handling Solutions In Collaboration With UniCarriers Americas Corporation
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Labour to promise £60bn in interest-free loans for electric cars
…at the annual party conference that a Labour government would invest £5.8bn in the automotive industry to accelerate the shift towards electric vehicles and the setting up of state-controlled battery…
Cummins Pilots New Experiment for On-Demand Multimode Transportation at Purdue University
COLUMBUS, Ind.–(BUSINESS WIRE)–Today, Cummins Inc. (NYSE: CMI) announced a four-month pilot project in Indiana to evaluate an on-demand transit solution, in partnership with Purdue University and Energy Systems Network (ESN). The pilot begins September 30. The collaborative experiment, called Leaper X, includes a web-based mobile application powered by Cummins, and a small trial fleet of… Continue reading Cummins Pilots New Experiment for On-Demand Multimode Transportation at Purdue University
Honda Strikes Biggest Deal Ever by Automaker to Buy Clean Power
Honda Motor Co. agreed to buy 320 megawatts of electricity from wind and solar farms in Texas and Oklahoma, marking the biggest clean-power purchase ever by an automaker.
Indus Motor shuts down plant
Indus Motor Company (IMC), the maker of Toyota vehicles, has decided to shut down all production for the remaining days of September, bringing the total number of “non-production days” (NPDs) to 15 in the month due to continuing fall in demand.Toyota Hilux production and sales plunged to 793units and 716 units from 1,383 and units 1,292 units, a drop of 42pc and 44pc respectively.Further, production and sales of Toyota Fortuner came down to 232 units and 162 units from 484 units and 424 units, a drop of 52pc and 62pc respectively.
CTEK Signs Deal With Vattenfall
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Main Owner ZF´s Sale is Welcomed
STOCKHOLM, Sept. 20, 2019 /PRNewswire/ — “I might go so far as to call it an early Christmas present to both Haldex and our customers. If I could wish for another, it would be that Knorr-Bremse should now be inspired by the message and begin the process of selling its stake as well.” In this… Continue reading Main Owner ZF´s Sale is Welcomed
Neuron EV Paves the Way for An Electric Future
IRVINE, Calif., Sept. 19, 2019 /PRNewswire/ — The transportation industry is currently at a crossroads, as consumers begin to transition to electric vehicles. The industry today is worth $10 trillion dollars, and the electric vehicle market is projected to reach 27 million units by 2030, growing vastly from an estimated 3 million units in 2019. The… Continue reading Neuron EV Paves the Way for An Electric Future