Delivered 3,989 ES8 vehicles in the first quarter of 2019 Cumulative deliveries of ES8 reached 15,337 SHANGHAI, China, April 02, 2019 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — NIO Inc. (“NIO” or the “Company”) (NYSE: NIO), a pioneer in China’s premium electric vehicle market, today provided its delivery results for the first quarter of 2019. As of March 31, 2019, aggregate deliveries of the… Continue reading NIO Inc. Provides First Quarter 2019 Delivery Update
Tag: Autonomous
Search giant Baidu has driven the most autonomous miles in Beijing
While the public is asking, “When are we going to ride in autonomous cars?” Technology companies have been moving apace to test them on designated roads. In China’s capital city Beijing, eight firms drove a total of 153,600 kilometers (95442.6 miles) through their autonomous fleets in 2018, and Baidu, the country’s largest search engine service… Continue reading Search giant Baidu has driven the most autonomous miles in Beijing
The ID. family is growing: In Shanghai a new concept car shows the electric full-size SUV of the future
ID. Family with the ID. ROOMZZ The ID. ROOMZZ will be showcased at Auto Shanghai 2019 Sneak-preview of what to expect from the series version Seamless design: the puristic, flowing style of the zero-emission SUV puts power in proportion The Volkswagen Brand celebrates the world premiere of the ID. ROOMZZ at Auto Shanghai, one of… Continue reading The ID. family is growing: In Shanghai a new concept car shows the electric full-size SUV of the future
UPDATE 1-Daimler CEO: Boeing safety debate highlights challenge for autonomous tech
STUTTGART (Reuters) – Daimler Chief Executive Dieter Zetsche said on Tuesday the debate surrounding the safety of Boeing’s aircraft shows how hard it can be to win public acceptance for autonomous car technology. Daimler CEO Dieter Zetsche speaks during the China Development Forum in Beijing, China March 24, 2019. REUTERS/Thomas Peter/Pool In the wake of… Continue reading UPDATE 1-Daimler CEO: Boeing safety debate highlights challenge for autonomous tech
Autonomous vehicle tests underway in London
FiveAI
Supervised autonomous vehicle tests have started in two London boroughs, according to a statement published Tuesday.
FiveAI, which specializes in areas such as autonomous vehicles, machine learning and artificial intelligence, said the trials, in Bromley and Croydon, represented a “significant next step towards launching autonomous, shared services in London.” The firm added that passenger trials were due to start in 2020.
Five vehicles will be used in the testing and are set to be on the roads both day and night. Safety drivers will be in the vehicles at all times and have the ability to take control of the cars if necessary.
In preparation for the trials, FiveAI undertook data gathering exercises in August 2018. Vehicles were driven around streets to gather data on things such as road user behaviour and road layout. The vehicles that will be used in the forthcoming tests will be clearly marked to let other road users know they are autonomous.
“All cities across the U.K., including London, need to understand the opportunities, risks and challenges they face when considering how transport will operate in the future,” Michael Hurwitz, Transport for London's director of Transport Innovation, said in a statement Tuesday.
Hurwitz added that while the outlook for autonomous vehicle technology was still uncertain, it had “the potential to significantly change travel.”
Over the last few years, the development of technology has led to several trial runs of autonomous vehicles.
In August 2018, for example, the Hyundai Motor Company announced that the first journey by an autonomous truck on a South Korean highway had taken place. The firm's Xcient truck, which has a maximum load capacity of 40 tons, drove around 40 kilometers between Uiwang and Incheon.
The vehicle used an autonomous driving system that allowed it to accelerate, decelerate, steer and maneuver through traffic without needing input from a human, although one was on board to take control as and when required.
In February 2019, the CEO of Arm Holdings told CNBC that it would be “a while” before self-driving cars became mainstream.
“It is a phenomenally hard problem to anticipate what a car could do under absolutely any set of circumstances,” Simon Segars, who was speaking to CNBC's Karen Tso at the Mobile World Congress in Barcelona, Spain, added.
“I think you're going to start to see early services, in quite a constrained way, quite soon over the next couple of years,” he added, explaining that there was “some way to come” before the technology was “completely mainstream.”
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The BMW Group and Microsoft launch the Open Manufacturing Platform.
Technology framework and open community to share smart factory solutions across the automotive and manufacturing sectors to significantly accelerate future Industrial IoT developments. Utilizing industrial use cases and sample code, community members and partners will develop their own services and solutions while maintaining control over their data and intellectual property. Built on the Microsoft Azure… Continue reading The BMW Group and Microsoft launch the Open Manufacturing Platform.
Daimler CEO: Boeing safety debate highlights challenge for autonomous tech
Daimler CEO Dieter Zetsche speaks during the China Development Forum in Beijing, China March 24, 2019. REUTERS/Thomas Peter/Pool FRANKFURT (Reuters) – Daimler Chief Executive Dieter Zetsche on Tuesday said the debate surrounding the safety of Boeing’s aircraft shows how hard it can be to win public acceptance for autonomous cars technology. “What is very important… Continue reading Daimler CEO: Boeing safety debate highlights challenge for autonomous tech
Mobileye CEO clowns on Nvidia for allegedly copying self-driving car safety scheme
While creating self-driving car systems, it’s natural that different companies might independently arrive at similar methods or results — but the similarities in a recent “first of its kind” Nvidia proposal to work done by Mobileye two years ago were just too much for the latter company’s CEO to take politely. Amnon Shashua, in a… Continue reading Mobileye CEO clowns on Nvidia for allegedly copying self-driving car safety scheme
Velodyne Advancing Lidar Sensor Testing and Validation
April 1, 2019 Matthew Jaster of Power Transmission Engineering spoke with Dr. Mircea Gradu, Velodyne’s Sr. Vice President of Quality and Validation, about Velodyne’s initiative to bring the AV community together to identify requirements and methods for lidar sensor testing and validation. In discussing the initiative, Gradu said: With the autonomous vehicle (AV) industry in… Continue reading Velodyne Advancing Lidar Sensor Testing and Validation
“Was never there, I’m not there”
An electric sports car named Piëch – this model study caused a stir recently at the Geneva Motor Show. The ex-VW super father should not have much left for the project of a son. Julian Stratenschulte / dpa Ex-VW supervisory board boss Ferdinand Piëch Sunday, 31.03.2019 00:06 clock As a patriarch moved to old school… Continue reading “Was never there, I’m not there”