Tekion, a California-based company which brings connected digital experiences to automotive retail through Machine Learning and Artificial Intelligence capabilities, received an investment from Alliance Ventures, the strategic venture capital arm of Renault-Nissan-Mitsubishi. The amount of the deal was not disclosed. Led by Founder and Chief Executive Officer, Tekion provides a cloud ML/AI, Big Data and… Continue reading Tekion Receives Investment from Alliance Ventures
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Renault: the loose state Carlos Ghosn and he seeks a successor
The government triggers, unsurprisingly, the post-Ghosn. The Minister of the Economy, Bruno Le Maire, asked this Wednesday the convocation of a board of directors “In the next few days” – this weekend according to our information – to appoint a successor to CEO Renault, still incarcerated in Japan. “I always said, recalling the presumption of… Continue reading Renault: the loose state Carlos Ghosn and he seeks a successor
Carlos Ghosn cannot stay, says Renault union chief – Nikkei Asian Review
PARIS — The head of Renault’s workers union told Nikkei in an interview that it is “incomprehensible” that Carlos Ghosn would continue to serve as chairman and CEO of the French automaker. “It’s a legitimacy issue. I don’t think Renault’s situation can continue as such now that [Ghosn’s] bail request has been denied,” Fabien Gache, head… Continue reading Carlos Ghosn cannot stay, says Renault union chief – Nikkei Asian Review
Thomas Müller – Biography
Thomas Müller was born on the 30th of May 1976 in Brazil. After studying mechanical engineering at the Technical University of Munich he entered the International Trainee Program of the AUDI AG in 2001. Following several positions in the development of braking control systems he was appointed executive assistant to the member of the board… Continue reading Thomas Müller – Biography
Nissan e-Power hybrids for the US will aim for performance, not just mpg
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Nissan Note e-Power hybrid
Considering how much of a commitment Nissan has made to electric vehicles over nearly a decade—mass-producing them on three continents—the lack of any parallel commitment to plug-in hybrid models, or even hybrids, has been baffling.
Nissan finally remedied that in 2016, with the introduction of its e-Power hybrid system, on the Japan-spec Nissan Note. At that time it was claimed to be the first series hybrid system in a mass-produced compact car.
Nissan then said that e-Power, which harnesses some know-how from the Leaf, promised to offer the driving characteristics of a fully electric vehicle, and that it was quieter than other hybrid configurations in comparable vehicles.
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Just after the launch of e-Power, Nissan had said that it was studying the technology for use in the U.S., with a stronger motor/generator and different tuning to suit the higher-speed higher-demand situations that American drivers encounter, versus Japan. Many years ago Honda considered a similar series-hybrid layout and after examining those driving differences, opted instead for its series/parallel two-motor hybrid system that—as with GM’s Voltec, clutches the internal combustion mechanically into the system.
Nissan Note e-Power hybrid
Still studying—but Japan, China, and Europe are the priority
That appears to be where Nissan remains today—still studying the technology, still not committed to it for the U.S. on any large scale, and not arriving soon, according to Ivan Espinosa, Nissan’s corporate VP for global product strategy and product planning. When it arrives—or if it does—it may be presented as more of a performance system, he says.
Part of the issue in why the U.S. is waiting longer for the system, Espinosa says, comes down to demand. Japan, China, and Europe are going to be the prime markets for e-Power for now because of regulatory concerns and environmental awareness.
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Globally, Nissan is taking a patchwork approach with its powertrains. As Espinosa underscores, some markets will remain somewhat dependent on internal combustion, while others will prioritize e-Power and others will push harder on EVs. “For Nissan, the priority is battery electric vehicles, combined with our e-Power technology, which has been very successful in the markets in which it has launched.”
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Tesla unveils first home charging station that can be plugged into a wall outlet
Tesla today is launching a new home charging station designed for the modern home. The new Wall Connector is the auto maker’s first home charging solution that can be plugged into a wall outlet rather than being hardwired into the home’s electrical system. This charger can plug directly into a NEMA 14-50 plug — the… Continue reading Tesla unveils first home charging station that can be plugged into a wall outlet
Jeep® Vehicles Earn Recognition at Diversity Volume Leadership Awards
January 16, 2019 , Auburn Hills, Mich. – The Jeep® Cherokee and Jeep Compass captured key awards in recognition of their popularity with diverse customers during the 4th annual Diversity Volume Leadership Awards held in Detroit earlier this week. The awards, sponsored by the National Association of Minority Automobile Dealers and IHS Markit, are presented annually to… Continue reading Jeep® Vehicles Earn Recognition at Diversity Volume Leadership Awards
Auto parts supplier: Around 46 million euros from NHG are frozen due to VW reclamation
Volkswagen Golf The freezing of funds to ensure that VW may still be able to enforce recoveries against the Neue Halberg casting, said a court spokeswoman. (Photo: Reuters) BrunswickVolkswagen has won a stage victory in the dispute with the supplier Neue Halberg Guss (NHG): Around 46 million euros assets of the automotive supplier from Saarbrücken… Continue reading Auto parts supplier: Around 46 million euros from NHG are frozen due to VW reclamation
Ford sees weaker-than-expected fourth quarter, uncertainty in 2019
DETROIT (Reuters) – Ford Motor Co (F.N) forecast a weaker fourth quarter than analysts expected, and said on Wednesday it faced uncertainty in 2019 due to trade issues and Britain’s exit from the European Union, sending its shares down 2 percent in premarket trading. FILE PHOTO: Workers prepare for the Ford Motor Company 2019 reveal… Continue reading Ford sees weaker-than-expected fourth quarter, uncertainty in 2019
France pressures Renault to name a substitute for Carlos Ghosn
Posted 1/16/2019 11:30:07 CET PARIS, Jan. 16 (Reuters / EP) – The French government has asked the Renault group to convene its board of directors on January 20 so that the company will definitively replace Carlos Ghosn as head of the automotive consortium, after being accused in Japan of a supposed case of tax evasion… Continue reading France pressures Renault to name a substitute for Carlos Ghosn