German FAZ: Cartel lawsuit is particularly aimed at Scania009664

Almost 1000 transport and logistics companies from all over Germany continue to put pressure on the members of the so-called trucks cartel. As the Federal Association of Good Working Logistics and Disposal (BGL) announced, the legal service provider Truck Reclaim claims to be claimed for almost 15,000 procurement processes in court, which he previously had… Continue reading German FAZ: Cartel lawsuit is particularly aimed at Scania009664

German FAZ: leverage 009663

The most modern cars come from China, after everything you read and hear. Learning from there means learning, so interior would have to consist of three things from now on: a large screen, two like pancakes in the center console charged charging bowls for the cell phone, wireless, logical. There is increasingly yawning emptiness around… Continue reading German FAZ: leverage 009663

Beyond Tesla: Under-the-radar stocks that could capitalize on the $1.2 trillion autonomous driving market

Driverless vehicles are no longer a moonshot, and it’s not just Tesla (TSLA) or Google’s (GOOG) Waymo that investors should have their eyes on. “You need semiconductors, you need sensors, and then the final piece of the jigsaw is software,” Bank of America analyst Martyn Briggs told Yahoo Finance. “All of those components are enabling… Continue reading Beyond Tesla: Under-the-radar stocks that could capitalize on the $1.2 trillion autonomous driving market

Beyond Tesla: Under-the-radar stocks that could capitalize on the $1.2 trillion autonomous driving market

Driverless vehicles are no longer a moonshot, and it’s not just Tesla (TSLA) or Google’s (GOOG) Waymo that investors should have their eyes on. “You need semiconductors, you need sensors, and then the final piece of the jigsaw is software,” Bank of America analyst Martyn Briggs told Yahoo Finance. “All of those components are enabling… Continue reading Beyond Tesla: Under-the-radar stocks that could capitalize on the $1.2 trillion autonomous driving market

Sentient Industries Welcomes Justin LeVrier as CEO, Showcases METEOR at Pentagon

Co-Inventor of METEOR Power System to Lead Company as Pentagon Showcases Innovation WASHINGTON, July 15, 2025 /PRNewswire/ — Sentient Industries is pleased to announce that Justin LeVrier has stepped into the role of Chief Executive Officer, with Founder Willem Vonk continuing as President. Both LeVrier and Vonk are currently in Washington, D.C., where on July… Continue reading Sentient Industries Welcomes Justin LeVrier as CEO, Showcases METEOR at Pentagon

Frugal fleets: how AI and location intelligence can keep vehicles running longer

Out-of-service trucks cost businesses up to $760 a day per vehicle in lost earnings and repair costs. Maintenance costs for commercial vehicles are also increasing, significantly worsening the problem. With the average truck in the United States covering 80,159 miles a year – and every one of those miles focused on maximizing return on investment… Continue reading Frugal fleets: how AI and location intelligence can keep vehicles running longer

Tesla is finally here. Will India be able to power it?

While Tesla can integrate into India’s public CCS2 charging network for basic compatibility, optimal performance demand Tesla’s own Supercharger infrastructure. From the availability of Tesla’s Superchargers to the readiness of India’s power grid, several million-dollar questions now take centrestage. With the EV giant officially entering the Indian market, marked by the grand opening of its… Continue reading Tesla is finally here. Will India be able to power it?

Why Tesla’s India Entry is More Symbol Than Substance

Tesla has finally touched down in India. With the launch of the Model Y at a starting price of ₹60 lakh and the opening of its first showroom in Mumbai, the electric icon’s long-anticipated entry into the country has begun—but not with the market disruption many had hoped for. Premium Debut in a Price-Sensitive Market… Continue reading Why Tesla’s India Entry is More Symbol Than Substance

Mercedes-Benz CLA Shooting Brake is brand’s first electric estate

Mercedes-Benz has officially revealed its first electric wagon: the CLA Shooting Brake.  A variant of the German brand’s long-legged EV unveiled in March, the shooting brake is positioned as a roomier and bigger-booted alternative to the standard coupé. The new, second-generation CLA Shooting Brake is also bigger than the car it replaces. Compared with the first-generation… Continue reading Mercedes-Benz CLA Shooting Brake is brand’s first electric estate