Renault unveils Morphoz concept car

Renault unveiled its Morphoz concept car, illustrating its vision of future electric mobility in the years beyond 2025. Smart, modular, this crossover vehicle is able to physically and technologically adapt whether it’s being used for a short commute, trip to the shops or a longer journey. Laurens van den Acker, EVP, Corporate Design Groupe Renault… Continue reading Renault unveils Morphoz concept car

@Hyundai: Hyundai Motor Group’s Secret Weapon For the Future: Hyundai CRADLE

Hyundai CRADLE is the center for technologies, including mobility services, smart cities, artificial intelligence (AI), advanced materials, eco-friendly energy, robotics, and new platforms. Here are the details about Hyundai CRADLE. Back in 2017, Hyundai Motor Group (HMG) announced the launch of Hyundai CRADLE, the Center for Robotic-augmented Design in Living Experiences. Formerly Hyundai Ventures, CRADLE… Continue reading @Hyundai: Hyundai Motor Group’s Secret Weapon For the Future: Hyundai CRADLE

Renault’s ‘transformer’ EV concept can stretch to take on extra batteries

Renault’s latest concept EV is literally a transformer that works for both city driving and long trips. The Morphoz EV in “City” mode normally has a 40 kWh battery that’s good for 90 percent of driving in cities or suburbs. However, for the 10 percent of the time you take it on long trips, it… Continue reading Renault’s ‘transformer’ EV concept can stretch to take on extra batteries

February 27, 2020 ViaVan pilot in Helsinki region to end on March 14 High customer satisfaction and intent to reduce private vehicle usage s…

February 27, 2020 ViaVan pilot in Helsinki region to end on March 14 High customer satisfaction and intent to reduce private vehicle usage shown throughout the pilot in Espoo The pilot for an on-demand mobility service launched by Helsinki Regional Transport (HSL) in partnership with ViaVan, will end as originally planned on Saturday 14 March.… Continue reading February 27, 2020 ViaVan pilot in Helsinki region to end on March 14 High customer satisfaction and intent to reduce private vehicle usage s…

U.S. military: guidelines for AI

The U.S. military leadership has developed ethical guidelines for the use of artificial intelligence. They work worldwide military remember the Artificial intelligence in the armory to integrate. There are already some areas of application for this in the USA, and the company also has that Alphabet (google) a part. After protests by the workforce, this… Continue reading U.S. military: guidelines for AI

Lyft buys Halo Cars for digital advertising in cars

The travel agent Lyft buys the digital advertising startup Halo Cars. If the car drives on its own, then make it possible advertising more sales inside the vehicle. This could reduce travel costs or they could be eliminated entirely. Even location advertisements, such as restaurants, could light up through the windows when you pass them.… Continue reading Lyft buys Halo Cars for digital advertising in cars

Ride-Hailing Apps Create 69% More Emissions than Trips They Replace

With ride-hailing services now providing more trips nationally than taxis, the growth of ride-hailing has directly contributed to increased local pollution and exacerbated traffic congestion in dense urban areas. Photo via Uber. Ride-hailing companies like Uber and Lyft have experienced exponential growth in a short period of time. The expansion of these services is changing… Continue reading Ride-Hailing Apps Create 69% More Emissions than Trips They Replace

VW strikes ‘dieselgate’ compensation deal with German consumers

FRANKFURT: An important chapter in Volkswagen‘s years-long “dieselgate” emissions cheating saga appeared headed for a close Friday, as the German car giant agreed a compensation deal with domestic consumer groups. VW and German consumer federation VZBV reached a “comprehensive agreement” in a first-of-its-kind collective lawsuit brought by around 400,000 diesel car drivers, the Brunswick higher… Continue reading VW strikes ‘dieselgate’ compensation deal with German consumers

BorgWarner’s Christopher J Lanker: ‘Turbocharging is set to go on playing a crucial role in modern gasoline engines’

The vice-president and general manager, emissions, thermal and turbo systems, Asia Pacific, BorgWarner on engine downsizing as a continuing trend, supplying newly developed components for a new 1.5-litre BS VI engine for a leading carmaker in India, its extensive aftermarket portfolio for combustion, hybrid and EVs and more. A fair amount of your exhibits at… Continue reading BorgWarner’s Christopher J Lanker: ‘Turbocharging is set to go on playing a crucial role in modern gasoline engines’

British Airways is testing autonomous electric wheelchairs at JFK

Sponsored Links British Airways The next time you fly out of JFK, you may notice a self-driving wheelchair race past you as you make your way to your departure gate. British Airways shared today that it has been testing autonomous electric wheelchairs at the country’s sixth-busiest airport to see how they can help passengers with… Continue reading British Airways is testing autonomous electric wheelchairs at JFK