Exclusive: VW, Ford to reveal deeper alliance next week – sources

HAMBURG/DETROIT (Reuters) – Volkswagen AG (VOWG_p.DE) and Ford Motor Co (F.N) will unveil a deeper alliance next week that goes beyond cooperating in commercial vehicles in a move meant to save the automakers billions of dollars as they develop new technologies, two people familiar with the plan said on Wednesday. FILE PHOTO: A car with… Continue reading Exclusive: VW, Ford to reveal deeper alliance next week – sources

Are the days of the private car really over?

A couple of months ago I wrote a wildly optimistic piece about how we’ve all probably bought our last cars. It drew on analysis that suggests that the convergence of electric cars and Uber-style ride hailing networks, together with autonomous driving technology, could completely reshape the car market. These new “robo-taxis” would be so cheap… Continue reading Are the days of the private car really over?

GM partners with EVgo, ChargePoint and Greenlots to improve its EV charging solution

GM announced today that it is partnering with EVgo, ChargePoint and Greenlots, three of the biggest charging networks in the US, in order to improve its electric vehicle charging solution for customers. While companies like Tesla are building their own charging networks to specifically cater to their own vehicles, several other automakers rely on third-party… Continue reading GM partners with EVgo, ChargePoint and Greenlots to improve its EV charging solution

Tesla: Full Self Driving Is “Very Far Away” From Being Legal

The Best Policy Tesla might just kill the stereotype of the sleazy car salesperson. On Wednesday, Electrek shared refreshingly forthright emails Tesla sales advisers sent to buyers looking to purchase the company’s Full Self Driving (FSD) package. “Before I take your order for the FSD, I would like to point out that the legal aspect… Continue reading Tesla: Full Self Driving Is “Very Far Away” From Being Legal

GM Teams With Chargepoint, EVgo & Greenlots

2 H BY MARK KANE Planning a long-distance trip with a Chevrolet Bolt EV will be easier General Motors announced a collaboration with three charging networks in the U.S. – EVgo, ChargePoint and Greenlots – to enable access to the largest collective network of more than 31,000 charging ports. GM says that it believes in… Continue reading GM Teams With Chargepoint, EVgo & Greenlots

Top Automotive Industry News for Week of December 17 – December 23, 2018

Here is the most important news associated with the automotive industry
identified by the AEA for the week of December 17, 2018 – December 23,
2018.

We hope it helps you stay up to speed on the key developments in our
industry:

-AEA Membership News-

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-Automotive Manufacturing News–Automotive Manufacturing News-

Carlos Ghosn vows to 'restore my honor' in first remarks since arrest

(autoblog)

Ford's New Truck-like Explorer SUV To Debut Jan. 9 Ahead Of Detroit
Auto Show

(Forbes)

General Motors hints it could negotiate a way to keep one or more
plants open

(CNBC)

German automakers BMW, Daimler stand to benefit the most if China cuts
US auto tariffs

(CNBC)

Ghosn Rearrested, Now Faces 20 Years in Prison

(Forbes)

GM gets thousands of holiday letters about plant closings

(Detroit Free Press)

IIHS Unveils Top Safety Pick Plus Models for 2019

(The Detroit Bureau)

In the Switch to Electric Vehicles, Expect a Few Giants to Crash

(Bloomberg)

Jeep Wrangler plant uses rotisserie to crank out SUVs

(Detroit Free Press)

Nissan to lay off 1,000 Mexican workers, citing market challenges

(autoblog)

Tesla Survived Manufacturing Hell–Now Comes The Hard Part

(Forbes)

UAW scandal sending union's ex-No. 2 in Fiat Chrysler Department to
prison

(Detroit Free Press)

-Automotive Evolution News-

Daimler, BMW Get U.S. Approval for Mobility Company

(The Detroit Bureau)

How electric cars are slowly moving from niche to something 'people
want to buy'

(CNBC)

Laser Vision Upstart Luminar Reveals Self-Driving Tech Alliance With
Audi's AID Unit

(Forbes)

NHTSA Moves to Accelerate Autonomous Vehicle Petitions

(The Detroit Bureau)

Self-driving bill hits dead end in U.S. Senate

(The Detroit News)

The Year Of The Scooter: The Good, The Bad, And The Road Ahead

(Forbes)

Uber's self-driving cars are back on the road, nine months after a
fatal accident

(CNBC)

Zoox Inc. Snags First California Permit To Transport Passengers In
Self-Driving Cars

(NPR)

-Automotive Retail News-

Beating Predictions, 2018 New Car Sales to Surpass 2017 Results

(The Detroit Bureau)

CarMax's stock drops after earnings beat, but used car sales miss

(MarketWatch)

Fed Raises Interest Rate, Lowers Growth Forecast

(Auto Dealer)

Shopping for a new car? Buy before the Fed rate hike affects car loans

(MarketWatch)

Study: Dealers Overspend on Marketing

(Auto Dealer)

U.S. auto sales seen falling 1% in December, say J.D. Power, LMC

(autoblog)

-Automotive Wholesale News-

Car Values at Auction Continue Decline at Year's End

(Vehicle Remarketing)

-Automotive Ownership News-

'Dramatic drops' in gas prices: Less-than-$2 gas is here for many
American motorists

(USA Today)

-Automotive Enthusiast News-

In a blatant attempt to pull at our heart strings, Chevrolet is
offering an in-car Santa tracker

(CNBC)

The most amazing classic car stories of 2018

(FOX News)

-Automotive Servicing News-

Citing Fire Danger Ford Recalls 410,000 Pickups

(Forbes)

Report: 16.7M faulty Takata air bags still on US roads

(The Detroit News)

The Biggest and Smallest Automotive Recalls of 2018

(Car and Driver)

Tesla Model S catches fire in California town: Fire Department

(CNBC)

-General Business & Executive News-

ACV Auctions continues rapid disruption of $100B wholesale automotive
industry

(PR Newswire)

Car rental company Fair raises $385 million in SoftBank-led funding
round

(Reuters)

CU Direct's credit union network leads in auto loan originations

(Automotive News)

The real problem with the American auto industry

(CNN)

U.S. third-quarter growth trimmed; business spending slowing

(Reuters)

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Volkswagen hires Apple executive for autonomous vehicle role

FILE PHOTO: Volkswagen logos are pictured during the media day of the Salao do Automovel International Auto Show in Sao Paulo, Brazil November 6, 2018. REUTERS/Paulo Whitaker FRANKFURT (Reuters) – Volkswagen AG (VOWG_p.DE) said on Wednesday it had hired an executive from Apple (AAPL.O) as a director responsible for technical development at its commercial vehicles… Continue reading Volkswagen hires Apple executive for autonomous vehicle role

EE Times Looks to AEye to Answer the Question, “Do ADAS cars and robocars really need lidars?

EETimes explores AEye’s use of artificial intelligence to discriminately collect data information that only matters to an AV’s path planning, instead of assigning every pixel the same priority. According to VSI’s Phil Magney, “this is really edge fusion as the device is fusing the raw data with the camera data before any classification occurs.”
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Hella and AEye Extend Strategic Partnership to Deliver Sensing and Perception Solutions for ADAS and Autonomous Driving

Cooperation Focus in the Field of LiDAR Sensor and iDAR System Development
First results will be already demonstrated at CES 2019 in Las Vegas
“HELLA is an ideal strategic partner for AEye as we look to ramp production capabilities to meet the demand of our OEM partners. HELLA has an excellent track record working with automotive OEMs, and I anticipate great synergies as we look to roll out next generation perception capabilities that meet their needs both today, and in the future.”

Lippstadt / Las Vegas, January 8, 2019 – HELLA, one of the world’s leading automotive suppliers for lighting and electronics, and AEye, a world leader in artificial perception systems and the developer of iDAR™, seek to extend their strategic partnership to deliver customized sensing and perception solutions for ADAS Automated Driving (AD) based on AEye’s iDAR technology. Both parties will combine their complementary know-how and capabilities in their respective domains.

AEye’s iDAR artificial perception system leads the industry in range and scan rate performance for automotive-grade LiDAR. iDAR is a new form of intelligent data collection that fuses 1550 nanometer (nm), solid-state agile LiDAR with a low-light HD camera and embedded AI to intelligently capture data at the sensor level. HELLA will bring in its high competence in the field of embedded software and image processing as well as its automotive experience and industrialization capabilities along the entire supply chain to leverage and extend this platform. This joint development effort will bring best-in-class Level 3 ADAS solutions to global automotive OEMs. AEye and HELLA will be demonstrating first results of their already existing cooperation at CES 2019 in Las Vegas, January 8th to 11th, 2019 (Booth #2100, Westgate Convention Center).

“HELLA is an ideal strategic partner for AEye as we look to ramp production capabilities to meet the demand of our OEM partners,” said Blair LaCorte, President of AEye. “HELLA has an excellent track record working with automotive OEMs, and I anticipate great synergies as we look to roll out next generation perception capabilities that meet their needs both today, and in the future.”

Frank Petznick, responsible for Automated Driving at HELLA, says: “HELLA is actively promoting the trend towards AD. The collaboration with AEye will provide us with additional opportunities to catalyze new functionality for ADAS and AD solutions that will redefine performance.”

In December, Hella Ventures became a major shareholder of AEye as part of its $40M Series B round of financing. The first joint development project will start immediately, with the objective of a SOP in 2022.

For more information about AEye and Hella’s partnership, please visit AEye’s CES Booth #2100 at the Westgate Convention Center in Las Vegas.

About HELLA GmbH & Co. KGaA, Lippstadt
HELLA is a global, family-owned company, listed on the stock exchange, with more than 40,000 employees at over 125 locations in some 35 countries. The HELLA Group develops and manufactures products for lighting technology and electronics for the automotive industry and also has one of the largest retail organizations for automotive parts, accessories, diagnostics, and services within Europe. With more than 7,000 people working in research and development, HELLA is one of the most important innovation drivers on the market. Furthermore, with sales of € 7.1 billion in the fiscal year of 2017/2018, the HELLA Group is one of the top 40 automotive parts suppliers in the world and one of the 100 largest German industrial companies.

About AEye
AEye is an artificial perception pioneer and creator of iDAR™, a perception system that acts as the eyes and visual cortex of autonomous vehicles. Since its demonstration of its solid-state LiDAR scanner in 2013, AEye has pioneered breakthroughs in intelligent sensing. The company is based in the San Francisco Bay Area, and backed by world-renowned investors including Kleiner Perkins Caufield & Byers, Taiwania Capital, Intel Capital, & Airbus Ventures.


For additional information please contact:
Dr. Markus Richter
Company spokesman
HELLA GmbH & Co. KGaA
Rixbecker Straße 75
59552 Lippstadt, Germany
Germany
Phone: +49 2941 38-7545
Fax: +49 2941 38-477545
[email protected]
www.hella.com

AEye Media Contact
AEye, Inc.
Jennifer Deitsch
[email protected]
925-400-4366

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