U.S. rejects Tesla bid for tariff exemption for Model 3 ‘brain’

WASHINGTON (Reuters) – U.S. trade officials rejected Tesla Inc’s bid for relief from President Donald Trump’s 25 percent tariffs on the Chinese-made computer “brain” of its Model 3 electric vehicles, one of more than 1,000 product denials linked to China’s industrial development plans. FILE PHOTO: A 2018 Tesla Model 3 electric vehicle is shown in… Continue reading U.S. rejects Tesla bid for tariff exemption for Model 3 ‘brain’

The Value We Place on Diversity and Inclusion

The Value We Place on Diversity and Inclusion By Bryan Salesky, CEO Argo AIBlockedUnblockFollowFollowing May 3 There are countless studies on the importance of a diverse and inclusive workforce, and most focus on the fact that diversity is good for business. We couldn’t agree more, but at Argo it’s more than that. Our technology is being… Continue reading The Value We Place on Diversity and Inclusion

Hyundai Motor Group and Baidu Fortify Partnership to Expedite Next Generation Connected Car Era

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Hyundai and Baidu strengthen cooperation for connected car technologiesPartnership to co-develop connected car service that provides wide range of in-car content based on big data, maps, AI, and portal servicesHyundai Motor Group vehicles embedded with Xiaodu In-Car OS to be developed for volume productionPartnership to advance in-vehicle voice recognition services based on Baidu’s natural language processing and Hyundai’s noise cancellation technologiesJoint efforts to speed up launch of intelligent vehicle-to-home services continueHyundai Motor Group (Hyundai) and Baidu today announced the signing of a memorandum of understanding (MOU) for Internet of Vehicles (IoV), signaling their commitment to strengthening cooperation on next-generation connected car technologies. The newly-signed MOU will see the existing partnership — between the world's fifth-largest auto-making group and the leading Chinese language Internet search provider — re..

All-electric Kia Niro EV crossover now on sale in Korea

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Combines efficient electric power with crossover space and practicalityCapable of up to 385 kilometersof zero-emissions driving on single chargeCompletes eco-friendly Niro crossover range, alongside Niro Hybrid and Plug-in Hybrid versions – 200,000 Niro models sold since 2016European sales of Niro EV to follow at end of 2018 and North America in Q1 2019The new Kia Niro EV goes on sale today in Korea, combining an all-electric, zero-emissions powertrain with crossover practicality, intelligent packaging and eye-catching design. A long-distance driving range of up to 385 kilometers makes it one of the most capable electric vehicles on sale anywhere in the world. The Niro EV occupies a unique position in the global market as an all-electric CUV (crossover utility vehicle), and sits alongside the existing Hybrid and Plug-in Hybrid variants of the car – of which more than 200,000 have sold globally since the Niro’s introduction in 2016. The Korean ..

Autopilot or not, Tesla adds two more levels of lane assistance

2019 Tesla Model 3 Performance
On its way to rolling out full self-driving, Tesla will use the technology to add two more basic safety features to all its cars, the company announced on Thursday.

Tesla's Autopilot system can often track lanes better than most other self-driving systems—and occasionally not. But the cars have to be equipped with Autopilot and drivers have to have the Autopilot system engaged for that ability to work.

Now the company is making the active steering features of Autopilot standard on all its cars for safety's sake. Tesla calls the features Lane Departure Avoidance and Emergency Lane Departure Avoidance.

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Unlike Autopilot, the systems are designed to work in the background, while the driver is actively driving the car.

The Lane Departure Avoidance systems add to the standard Lane Departure Warning system already standard on Teslas. If the car's cameras determine it is actively straying from its lane, between 25 and 90 mph, the car can nudge the steering to bring it back in line in addition to warning the driver. The Lane Departure Warning System only vibrated the steering wheel and provided visual warnings.

The difference between Lane Departure Avoidance and Emergency Lane Departure Avoidance is that the first system intervenes earlier and more often, and drivers have to turn it on for it to work. Emergency Lane Departure Avoidance is activated automatically every time the car turns on and intervenes later (and less often) but more forcefully if the driver allows the car to approach a lane-line too closely or quickly without using a turn signal, or if the car's sensors detect an imminent collision. Drivers can also override this system or turn it off, but it resets as soon as the car restarts.

Tesla Lane Departure Avoidance screen

Many other automakers make such active lane control systems standard in varying degrees. Such active lane control systems have been shown to reduce accidents resulting from cars running off the road, which can lead to rollovers and are among the most severe types of crashes.

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Tesla says the systems will be pushed out to existing cars, starting Thursday, via an over the air update, although an update some Tesla owners received Thursday night did not include the system.

In a blog announcing the systems, the company said, “We believe that lane-keeping and hands-on monitoring can be extremely effective to prevent accidents. These features apply some of the best parts of Autopilot to help all of our customers stay engaged and in their lane in order to avoid collisions when Autopilot is not in use.”

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More broadly, the move represents a branding shift for Tesla away from the term Autopilot toward following the practices of other major automakers, making Level 2 driver assist features standard safety items and saving promises of fully autonomous Level 4 and Level 5 self-driving for the future.

Tesla said last week at an Autonomy Day event that it sees that Full Self-Driving Capability future coming sooner than many other traditional automakers—as soon as the end of this year for the capability, said CEO Elon Musk—though it may still require several years to win legal approval.

BMW Group launches new communication format.

Munich. The BMW Group will strike out in a new direction with regard to how it presents its future technologies, services and products. From 25 to 27 June 2019 the company invites selected international journalists, analysts and further stakeholders to “BMW Group #NEXTGen” at BMW Welt in Munich. The event is also live-streamed publicly. The… Continue reading BMW Group launches new communication format.

Velodyne Challenges Tesla Autonomy Claims

Velodyne Challenges Tesla Autonomy ClaimsMay 2, 2019|In Media Coverage|By Albie Jarvis
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Media turned to the industry leader for expert comments when
Tesla founder Elon Musk dismissed the need for lidar in self-driving vehicles.

Velodyne’s President and CBDO Marta Hall took a strong stand
that challenged Tesla to publish test results and comparisons to back up Musk’s
claims.

In a story
by Cromwell Schubarth in the Silicon Valley Business Journal, Hall said, “Tesla’s
claim that its Autopilot feature is ‘almost autonomous’ is untrue.”

The article cites Hall as saying:

“Not until we see published test results and comparisons
that a Tesla can ‘see just fine,’ without a Lidar, can claims be trusted.
Without lidar, the system is missing crucial 3D vision with 3D data points for
collision avoidance and advanced autonomous navigation. Musk brought us
innovation, but not quality when it comes to safety.”

Other media also picked up on Hall’s commentary.

Sasha Lekach wrote in a Mashable
story how Hall “shredded Musk’s ‘claims’ about deploying Teslas without a
driver and without ‘lame’ LiDAR sensors.”

The Mashable story noted Velodyne has invited Musk to speak
at the World Safety
Summit to discuss any evidence behind his claims.

In a SlashGear
article, Chris Davies observed how the news that Nikon will begin mass
production of Velodyne sensors “could well represent a tipping point” to having
“Level 4 or Level 5 vehicles roaming public roads,” countering Musk’s claim
lidar sensors are unnecessary.

Independent industry experts recognize lidar as essential
sensor technology for vehicle autonomy and driver assistance. Lidar provides
rich computer perception data that allows real-time object and free space
detection for safe navigation and reliable operation.

All the stories can be read here:

Silicon Valley Business Journal

Mashable

SlashGear

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China can now rival the US with new innovations in tech, VW finance chief says

VIDEO1:4501:45VW CFO: China is tremendously important for usChina is helping to drive technological change in the automotive sector, the chief financial officer of Volkswagen told CNBC Thursday.
When asked about new innovations such as self-driving cars and 5G mobile networks, VW's Frank Witter said he was impressed by the rate of technological advancements coming from the world's second-largest economy.
“I think for the longest time we have been used to looking to the west coast of the United States when we were talking about innovation and new technologies,” Witter told CNBC's “Squawk Box Europe.”
“This is still valid but at the same time you are absolutely right to point to China,” he added.
Witter said that, looking at motor shows in China year-over-year, it was “just amazing how quickly the industry is progressing,” highlighting development at China's OEMs (original equipment manufacturers).
“The driver of technology is China, and we are very pleased with the progress we are making, together with our partners but also in Mobility Asia,” he added.
The Volkswagen Group's relationship with China dates back to 1978. In 2017, it launched a joint-venture with the state-owned Anhui Jianghuai Automobile Co., looking at e-mobility.
In May 2018, it set up Mobility Asia, which focuses on connectivity, smart mobility ecosystems, infrastructure ecosystems, service and data monetization, and autonomous cars.
Looking at the bigger picture, when it comes to autonomous driving a range of technologies are being developed and tested.
At the end of April 2019, South Korean telecoms giant SK Telecom signed an agreement with the Incheon Free Economic Zone (IFEZ) to develop 5G-based self-driving infrastructure.
In a statement at the time, SK Telecom said it would produce a high definition map covering the whole IFEZ area. It added that the map would have “centimeter-level accuracy” and provide information relating to road conditions, lanes, road slopes and speed limits.
5G refers to the fifth generation of mobile networks. While it promises cell phone users incredibly fast browsing experiences, it will also benefit the autonomous vehicle sector through its ability to process reams of information and data simultaneously and quickly.

Family Of Man Killed In Tesla Sues Over Claimed Autopilot Flaw

Walter Huang was involved in a 2018 fatal crash on a California highway. The family of a man killed in a crash last year is suing Tesla over its Autopilot system and its widely publicized “driverless” capabilities.  Walter Huang was driving a Tesla Model X on Highway 101 in Mountain View, California, near Tesla’s headquarters, when… Continue reading Family Of Man Killed In Tesla Sues Over Claimed Autopilot Flaw

RideCell expands funding round to $60 million – TechCrunch

RideCell, a transportation software startup, has doubled its previously announced Series B funding round to $60 million, a sign that investors believe demand for cloud-based mobility platforms will grow as more companies try to scale up car-sharing, ride-hailing and even robotaxi businesses. The company, which has developed a platform designed to help car-sharing, ride-sharing and autonomous… Continue reading RideCell expands funding round to $60 million – TechCrunch