Velodyne Lidar is welcoming a new CEO. The sensor company said that Theodore Tewksbury would take over the role starting November 10, the most recent in a string of changes to Velodyne’s C-suite since the beginning of this year. “I was attracted to Velodyne for a very simple reason which is, as you all know,… Continue reading Theodore Tewksbury to take over as Velodyne CEO
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Tesla and Hertz reportedly have a disagreement over how fast Tesla can deliver 100,000 electric cars
Tesla and Hertz are reportedly in the middle of a disagreement over how fast the former can deliver the 100,000 electric cars that the rental company ordered. Last week, Hertz announced that they ordered 100,000 Tesla vehicles, then partnered with Uber to provide 50,000 of them to their drivers with an option for 100,000 more. It… Continue reading Tesla and Hertz reportedly have a disagreement over how fast Tesla can deliver 100,000 electric cars
Nikola sets aside $125 million to settle with SEC
Electric truck developer Nikola Corp. is in talks with the U.S. Securities Exchange Commission to pay a $125 million civil penalty, part of an ongoing probe by the regulator into whether the company mislead investors, the company reported in its third-quarter earnings. Nikola would pay the settlement in installments, and had earmarked the funds in… Continue reading Nikola sets aside $125 million to settle with SEC
Fisker is on target to launch the Ocean electric SUV in November 2022
Fisker provided an upbeat forecast on the ramp-up of its electric automaking business during Wednesday’s third-quarter earnings call, highlighting its manufacturing partnership with Foxconn, a battery supply agreement with Chinese battery giant CATL secured and its on-track production for the company’s debut Ocean SUV. The company confirmed that it will start production of the Ocean… Continue reading Fisker is on target to launch the Ocean electric SUV in November 2022
Ford F-150 Lightning electric truck reservations surpass 160,000
Ford Motor Company confirmed that reservations for the all-electric F-150 Lightning pickup truck have surpassed 160,000, less than six months after its debut. The U.S. automaker has been accepting $100 refundable reservations for the vehicle since its unveiling. Ford has seen a high level of consumer interest, bagging 20,000 reservations on the first day, 44,000… Continue reading Ford F-150 Lightning electric truck reservations surpass 160,000
E-scooter company Neuron trials 1,500 scooters that can detect and correct unsafe riding
Singapore-based Neuron Mobility, an e-scooter-sharing company, is updating its N3 scooters with a new operating system and additional on-board sensors that will help it detect and correct dangerous or inconsiderate riding behavior. The company will be trialing about 1,500 upgraded scooters in Australia, Canada and the United Kingdom over the next six months. Neuron’s new… Continue reading E-scooter company Neuron trials 1,500 scooters that can detect and correct unsafe riding
Waymo self-driving vehicles will begin mapping NYC’s streets
Waymo’s self-driving cars will make an appearance in New York City on Thursday, but don’t expect to hail a robotaxi in the Big Apple anytime soon — or ever. The company is a long way from testing or launching its autonomous vehicles commercially in the city. Instead, Waymo announced plans to manually drive its vehicles… Continue reading Waymo self-driving vehicles will begin mapping NYC’s streets
Einride launches autonomous pods and electric freight operations in U.S.
Swedish freight technology company Einride announced the launch of its operations in the United States. On Thursday, the company will officially begin testing its transport solutions – like its autonomous ‘pods,’ electric trucks and ‘Saga’ operating system – with partners like GE Appliances (GEA), Bridgestone and Oatly. The company also announced that it would introduce… Continue reading Einride launches autonomous pods and electric freight operations in U.S.
CATL to supply batteries for upcoming Fisker Ocean SUV
Fisker Inc. has announced a formal agreement with CATL to supply batteries to the upcoming Ocean electric SUV, as it approaches production next year. CATL will provide small and large battery packs of different chemistries to Fisker over the next few years, delivering an initial annual capacity of over five-gigawatt hours (GWh). By now, most… Continue reading CATL to supply batteries for upcoming Fisker Ocean SUV
XPeng launches ‘Smart Driving Points’ beta, eerily similar to Tesla’s ‘Safety Score’
Chinese EV automaker XPeng Motors has taken a play out of Tesla’s book and will implement a ‘Smart Driving Points’ scoring system to ensure future owners don’t abuse its self-driving technology. The safety monitoring system has launched in beta form ahead of a 2022 rollout, and appears to be eerily similar to Tesla’s recent ‘Safety… Continue reading XPeng launches ‘Smart Driving Points’ beta, eerily similar to Tesla’s ‘Safety Score’