A real pavement in the pond. At a round table held last week in Munich BMW’s director of development, Klaus Fröhlich, said European drivers do not want battery cars. “There is no demand for electric vehicles from customers. None, “he said. “There are requests from regulators, but none from customers. From what we see, electric… Continue reading Doubts mount on European appetite for electric car
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Indonesian trucking startup Ritase raises $8.5m Series A led by Golden Gate
Indonesian trucking services platform Ritase has closed a Series A funding round of $8.5 million led by Golden Gate Ventures to propel its growth and expand into new markets. Other investors that participated in the round are Jafco Asia and ZWC Ventures, as well as existing backers including Insignia Ventures, Beenext and Skystar Capital, Ritase… Continue reading Indonesian trucking startup Ritase raises $8.5m Series A led by Golden Gate
Police search Renault’s headquarters near Paris
FILE PHOTO: General view of the Renault automaker company headquarters is seen in Boulogne-Billancourt, near Paris, France November 21, 2018. REUTERS/Gonzalo Fuentes/File Photo PARIS (Reuters) – Police are carrying out a search at Renault’s (RENA.PA) corporate headquarters in Boulogne-Billancourt, said Renault on Wednesday, adding it would not comment further on the nature of the search.… Continue reading Police search Renault’s headquarters near Paris
Waymo makes autonomous vehicles available to Lyft riders
VIDEO5:2505:25Self-driving Waymo minivans are now available on Lyft in ArizonaSquawk BoxWaymo, a subsidiary of Google-parent Alphabet which is developing autonomous vehicles and related services, has officially expanded its reach and is now making some of its self-driving minivans available for customers of ride-share firm Lyft.
The rides are restricted to a small area just outside of Phoenix, Arizona, where Waymo has been testing self-driving vehicles and has started its own autonomous ride-share service called Waymo One.
Waymo's limited partnership with Lyft is the latest example of the company branching out to work with more companies as it develops autonomous vehicles and services. Earlier this month, Waymo struck a deal with Nissan and Renault to build self-driving vehicles for those automakers.
By partnering with Lyft, Waymo CEO John Krafcik believes the relationship gives both companies “the opportunity to collect valuable feedback.” For Waymo it will be able to better gauge how the public interacts with a self-driving vehicle. Until now, those getting rides in Waymo vehicles in the Phoenix area have been pre-screened and accepted into the Waymo early rider program.
Waymo's steady expansion comes as competitors are making their own plans to roll autonomous ride-share services. Later this year, General Motors subsidiary Cruise, is expected to unveil an autonomous ride-share service in a small area in or near San Francisco.
Uber, which dominates the ride-share industry in the U.S., is also working on its own fleet of self-driving vehicles. Earlier this month, Eric Meyhofer, the head of Uber's Advanced Technologies Group, told CNBC his company is working to deploy self-driving cars without safety drivers in limited areas. But he said Uber wants to be in “the good graces of public trust and regulatory trust” before deciding when to roll out Uber vehicles without someone behind the wheel.
Michelle Krebs, an analyst for Autotrader, believes widespread deployment of self-driving vehicles, whether in a ride-share program or elsewhere, is still years from happening.
VIDEO6:1806:18Tesla could surprise to the upside with autonomous driving: AnalystTrading Nation “Nobody knows the right answers technically, and certainly, nobody knows the right answer for building a business model,” she said. “So I think there is going to be a lot of partnering up, changing partners, and figuring out strategies before this settles out, and I think that's a way down the road.”
For now, Waymo is making just a handful of its vehicles available in the Phoenix area and eventually, up to 10 Waymo self-driving minivans will be eligible for Lyft rides. The service will be limited to those Lyft customers planning to start and complete a ride within the geofenced area where Waymo vehicles have been operating.
When Lyft customers in certain suburbs of Phoenix call up the app on the phone and look for a ride, they will be offered the chance to be shuttled in a Waymo autonomous-drive minivan or a traditional Lyft vehicle with a human driver. The Waymo minivans in the Lyft program will all have a safety driver behind the wheel.
Richmond acquires Skoda, Suzuki and Mitsubishi dealerships
Richmond Motor Group has acquired Skoda, Suzuki and Mitsubishi businesses near Southampton for an undisclosed sum. The group has bought Skoda, Suzuki and Mitsubishi in Fareham and a Skoda business in Botley from Sparshatts. The businesses will be rebranded as Richmond. A number of the Sparshatts directors have retained the company name and their non-franchised… Continue reading Richmond acquires Skoda, Suzuki and Mitsubishi dealerships
All electric cars to have pedestrian warning noise
New rules coming into force today (1 July) dictate that all new fully electric vehicles must be fitted with an audible warning device to aid safety. In response to concerns that EVs pose a risk to pedestrians at low speed, the new ‘Regulation on the Sound Level of Motor Vehicles’ calls for silent vehicles to… Continue reading All electric cars to have pedestrian warning noise
Fake noise will be added to new electric cars starting today in the EU
All new models of electric cars sold in the European Union must now make artificial noise under certain conditions, reports BBC News. Acoustic Vehicle Alert Systems (aka, AVAS) will need to be installed in new models of hybrid and electric cars introduced from today onward, and all existing models by July 2021. With an AVAS… Continue reading Fake noise will be added to new electric cars starting today in the EU
Gaby-Luise Wüst – Biography
Gaby-Luise Wüst was born on December 4, 1967, in Speyer/Rhineland-Palatinate. After studying business administration at the European Business School, she began her professional career in 1994 as a trainee with the BMW Group. After holding various positions, including in retail, Gaby-Luise Wüst was responsible in Beijing from 2003 to 2011 for the BMW Group’s strategies… Continue reading Gaby-Luise Wüst – Biography
AM100 newcomer Richmond Motor Group acquires Sparshatts Group
Richmond Motor Group has completed the acquisition of Sparshatts Group less than a fortnight after being named as the highest-placed newcomer to the AM100 ranking of the UK largest franchised car retailers. The Portsmouth-based group said in a statement issued today (July ) that the deal, which was brokered by MotorVise (Automotive) Ltd, would see… Continue reading AM100 newcomer Richmond Motor Group acquires Sparshatts Group
Macron rules out changing French stake in Renault-Nissan
FRENCH President Emmanuel Macron said “nothing justifies” changing the cross-shareholding structure between Renault SA and Nissan Motor Co, underscoring the difficulty the Japanese carmaker has had in its efforts to reduce its partner’s influence over their global car alliance.The French state is Renault’s most powerful shareholder and its presence on the board has long created friction with Nissan.Renault chairman Jean-Dominique Senard, who is travelling with Mr Macron, has pushed for a merger with Nissan.