Brussels, 15 February 2019 – The major European and Chinese automobile manufacturers pledged to strengthen their collaboration at a summit held in Brussels today, where their associations – the European Automobile Manufacturers’ Association (ACEA) and the Chinese Association of Automobile Manufacturers (CAAM) – signed a cooperation agreement. Together, China and the EU – the world’s… Continue reading Press Releases – European and Chinese auto makers commit to working more closely together
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VW relies on internal candidates: Christian Senger is to become Volkswagen Software Board
Volkswagen Christian Senger at the L.A. Autoshow in 2017 “We are the first car company to do this,” announced Volkswagen CEO Herbert Diess (60), not without pride, when he announced to the World Economic Forum in Davos that the Company expanded its board by adding a software development post, The candidate for the post has… Continue reading VW relies on internal candidates: Christian Senger is to become Volkswagen Software Board
Qualcomm sells wireless charging patents to WiTricity
2018 BMW 530e iPerformance wireless charging
It's one of the worst nightmares for electric-car drivers: They go out to jump in their car, and somebody forgot to plug it in.
Automakers and technology companies have talked for years about developing wireless charging, but it hasn't developed in part because of disagreements over standards, and, some would say, patents.
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Last week, one of the largest patent holders in wireless charging, electronics company Qualcomm, sold its wireless charging business, Qualcomm Halo, along with 1,500 different wireless charging patents and patent applications, to a rival MIT technology startup, WiTricity.
In a statement to Green Car Reports, Qualcomm spokesman Clare Conley said: “In efforts to focus investments on core business and growing adjacent businesses that leverage our core technologies, we have made the decision to divest Qualcomm Halo to WiTricity.”
The sale sparks optimism among observers who hope that bringing the companies' disparate standards together can knock down roadblocks to wireless charging.
Wireless charging for electric cars could be a big deal, because it could allow electric cars to charge virtually wherever they go. Not only could drivers install a charging pad in their garage to ensure that no one ever forgets to plug it in, but charging pads could be installed in public parking spaces and even along roads to give electric cars a charge as they go about their business.
READ MORE: BMW 530e will be first “plug-in” car with wireless charging this summer
Qualcomm has staged several demonstrations of dynamic charging. Last year, BMW released a wireless charging system in Europe for its then-new 5-Series. Plugless Power sells aftermarket (stationary) wireless charging stations for the Tesla Model S, the Chevrolet Volt, the Nissan Leaf, and the BMW i3.
Perhaps with this new deal, we'll see more such efforts.
WiTricity Acquires Qualcomm Halo Wireless Charging Assets
WiTricity and Qualcomm join forces in wireless charging WiTricity announced the acquisition from Qualcomm of a certain technology platform and IP assets, concerning wireless charging systems, which will result in the unification of technology platforms to accelerate wireless charging of EVs. Qualcomm engaged in wireless charging around 2011 when it acquired British start-up HaloIPT. Then, the… Continue reading WiTricity Acquires Qualcomm Halo Wireless Charging Assets
Press Releases – Stable EU auto market in view for 2019, with CO2 and trade challenges ahead
Paris, 13 February 2019 – In 2019, EU car sales will stagnate at 2018 levels in terms of units sold, staying close to the 15 million new registrations mark recorded last year, according to new forecasts by the European Automobile Manufacturers’ Association (ACEA). Although 2018 was the fifth consecutive year of growth, the pace of… Continue reading Press Releases – Stable EU auto market in view for 2019, with CO2 and trade challenges ahead
Subscription Services: One Size Doesn’t Fit All
As different models find their ways to profitability, subscription services remain a hot automotive trend. Photo via Depositphotos. “The American Dream is moving from ownership to access,” says John Phelps, vice president of Clutch Technologies. “If we had tried to start this (a subscription platform) at the heart of the MTV Cribs era, it wouldn’t… Continue reading Subscription Services: One Size Doesn’t Fit All
Electric Cars: Paris Unlocks 700 Million for “Airbus Batteries”
Starting signal. This time, the Airbus battery is on track. In the wheel of Germany, France has concretized its support for the creation of a European industry for the design and manufacture of batteries for electric vehicles. The French government will mobilize 700 million euros in five years, while his counterpart in Germany has promised… Continue reading Electric Cars: Paris Unlocks 700 Million for “Airbus Batteries”
Car manufacturer: VW finds software board in its own ranks
VW As head of the e-Mobility series, Senger has been responsible since 2016 for the development of the modular electrical construction kit MEB, on which the new electric cars of the ID family are based. (Photo: AP) HamburgVolkswagen According to an insider, a candidate for the announced board position for auto software has been found.… Continue reading Car manufacturer: VW finds software board in its own ranks
China’s NavInfo jumps to 5-month high on BMW tie-up
The deal fully reflects its leading industry position in the area. Shares in digital map provider NavInfo Co jump as much as 10 pct to their highest since Sept 7, 2018, as the company joins hands with BMW. Stock is up for 4th straight session, posts biggest intraday pct gain since mid-Aug. It has gained… Continue reading China’s NavInfo jumps to 5-month high on BMW tie-up
Blockchain: Developing standards for universal application in the mobility sector.
Munich. From 14 – 15 February, members of the consortium co-founded by the BMW Group will be meeting with representatives of well-known technology companies from around the world, plus blockchain start-ups and specialists, at the BMW Group IT Centre in Munich. As well as serving as a platform for sharing knowledge and experience, the two-day… Continue reading Blockchain: Developing standards for universal application in the mobility sector.