Volvo/Baidu It’s not just Ford that’s working with Baidu to develop self-driving cars for the Chinese market — Volvo has also revealed its team-up with the tech giant. While Ford announced the partnership earlier, the Swedish luxury automaker says it’s the “first foreign car maker to collaborate this closely with Baidu” when it comes to… Continue reading Volvo and Baidu team up to build self-driving cars for China
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DeepMap, a maker of HD maps for self-driving, raised at least $60M at a $450M valuation
As car and tech companies continue to make inroads on vehicles and services to build autonomous driving systems, a startup that is creating high-definition maps to help these vehicles move around has quietly picked up a significant round of funding. DeepMap — a Palo Alto startup co-founded by James Wu and Mark Wheeler, who previously… Continue reading DeepMap, a maker of HD maps for self-driving, raised at least $60M at a $450M valuation
Baidu hits the gas on autonomous vehicles with Volvo and Ford deals
China’s search engine giant Baidu is continuing its partnership spree for Apollo, its open development platform for autonomous driving, after it inked a deal with Swedish automaker Volvo to develop level four self-driving passenger cars. “Autonomous driving has been our dream, but it’s coming true,” said Li Zhenyu, vice president and general manager of Baidu’s… Continue reading Baidu hits the gas on autonomous vehicles with Volvo and Ford deals
Volvo Cars partners with Baidu to develop and manufacture autonomous driving cars
Volvo Cars partners with Baidu to develop and manufacture autonomous driving cars
Mao Zedong’s Red Flag car gets driverless makeover
BEIJING (Reuters) – China’s iconic Red Flag, the vehicle of choice of former revolutionary leader Mao Zedong, is going hands-free. Chinese tech giant Baidu Inc said on Thursday it would launch a fully autonomous passenger car next year in a partnership with Hongqi, or Red Flag, the car brand long favored by China’s political elite.… Continue reading Mao Zedong’s Red Flag car gets driverless makeover
Geely-Volvo venture introduces latest ‘connected’ vehicle
TOKYO — The Chinese-Swedish venture Lynk & Co has rolled out a new “connected car” featuring always-on internet, dedicated smartphone apps for vehicle management, and functions to facilitate carsharing. The venture — between Zhejiang Geely Holding Group and Volvo Cars — announced the launch of its 03 sedan in an event at Fuji Speedway in… Continue reading Geely-Volvo venture introduces latest ‘connected’ vehicle
Volvo Cars reports third quarter and first nine months 2018 results
Volvo Cars reports third quarter and first nine months 2018 results CEO Håkan Samuelsson: Volvo Cars’ growth remained strong in the third quarter with a 14 per cent increase in retail sales and an 18 per cent revenue increase. Compared to last year, the profitability was influenced by product launch costs, higher tariffs… Continue reading Volvo Cars reports third quarter and first nine months 2018 results
Chinese EV startup WM Motor raising at least $288 mln from Baidu, others – sources
HONG KONG (Reuters) – Chinese electric vehicle (EV) startup WM Motor Technology Co Ltd aims to raise at least 2 billion yuan ($288.33 million) in its latest funding round to finance growth, valuing the nearly four-year-old firm at over 20 billion yuan, two people told Reuters. FILE PHOTO: WM Motor’s founder and CEO Freeman Shen… Continue reading Chinese EV startup WM Motor raising at least $288 mln from Baidu, others – sources
Volvo Cars Tech Fund invests in electric car charging company FreeWire
Volvo Cars Tech Fund invests in electric car charging company FreeWire Volvo Cars has acquired a stake in electric car charging company FreeWire Technologies via the Volvo Cars Tech Fund, deepening the company’s commitment to a fully electric future. While Volvo Cars’s electrification strategy does not envision direct ownership of charging or service… Continue reading Volvo Cars Tech Fund invests in electric car charging company FreeWire
UPDATE 3-Daimler’s diesel troubles trigger new profit warning
FRANKFURT (Reuters) – German carmaker Daimler AG (DAIGn.DE) said its operating profit would fall by over 10 percent this year, its second earnings warning since June, blaming “government proceedings and measures in various regions” as a crackdown on diesel emissions takes a toll. The Daimler is seen during a press conference on the second press… Continue reading UPDATE 3-Daimler’s diesel troubles trigger new profit warning