General Motors Company’s (GM – Free Report) plans to produce additional electric vehicles (EVs) in China have received a jolt, per Wall Street Journal. This auto giant has been embroiled into trouble as the batteries made in China failed in meeting the performance and safety standards at the time of testing. Notably, in June this… Continue reading General Motors’ (GM) EV Plan in China Shifts to Low Gear
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Chariot Expands London Shuttle Service to Help Companies Cut Commutes and Congestion, Improve Access to Jobs
App-enabled minibuses able to connect office parks, hospitals and universities with public transport hubs to reduce journey times and provide comfortable, stress-free commutes Ford partners with sustainable transport group, easitNETWORK, to provide shuttle service for people working at major west London business park near to Heathrow Airport LONDON, Aug. 30, 2018 – Ford’s ride-sharing shuttle… Continue reading Chariot Expands London Shuttle Service to Help Companies Cut Commutes and Congestion, Improve Access to Jobs
AutoX is using its self-driving vehicles to deliver groceries
Autonomous vehicle startup AutoX has launched a grocery delivery and mobile store pilot in a partnership with GrubMarket.com and local high-end grocery store DeMartini Orchard. The pilot will initially be limited to an area of about 400 homes in north San Jose. The company, which employees nearly 90 people, has just two autonomous vehicles that… Continue reading AutoX is using its self-driving vehicles to deliver groceries
Interview: “It’s not too late yet” – VW boss Diess warns of dependency in the battery cell technology
WolfsburgVolkswagen-Boss Herbert Diess In particular, the auto industry in general and its own company are harshly challenged and face tremendous challenges. It must now necessarily the entry into the electric age success. As a heavy mortgage, he feels the “great dependence” in battery cell technology from Asian suppliers. This said in the Handelsblatt interview: “Let’s… Continue reading Interview: “It’s not too late yet” – VW boss Diess warns of dependency in the battery cell technology
Tesla investor: There couldn’t be a better time for Apple to invest in Tesla
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Apple should buy a stake in Tesla now for the sake of both companies, Tesla investor Ross Gerber told CNBC on Monday.
“This is [Apple CEO] Tim Cook's gift of all gifts,” Gerber said on CNBC's “Squawk Alley.”
Gerber, co-founder & CEO of Gerber Kawasaki, said a potential investment from Apple in Tesla could be hugely beneficial to both companies.
Tesla has faced extensive scrutiny in the past year for a wide array of issues, including a push to meet Model 3 production goals. CEO Elon Musk, who on Friday admitted the past year has been “excruciating” and “the most difficult and painful” of his career, has come under fire for erratic behavior. Most recently, Musk rattled markets after tweeting he was planning to take Tesla public when the stock reached $420 per share and that he had “funding secured.” The tweet hasinvited scrutiny from the Securities and Exchange Commission.
“If you look at actually what Elon's problems are every day, they are operational, which is why Tim Cook was hired by Steve Jobs back in the day. Cook is perfect for this role,” Gerber said. “In the past Apple and Tesla probably wouldn't have gotten along because Musk didn't need Apple, but it is clear he needs help [now].”
And what Tesla lacks in scaling and operations, it makes up for in innovation — which Gerber says is what Apple desperately needs long-term.
With a giant cash hoard and deep-running consumer loyalty, Apple became the first publicly traded U.S. company to hit a valuation of $1 trillion in early August. It has since continued its trajectory, hitting a fresh all-time high in intraday trading on Monday. Despite Apple's recent success, however, it has its own share of pressures. Some investors worry stagnating iPhone sales could spell trouble for the company in the future.
“My biggest fear with Apple is that they have fallen so far behind in the innovation curve, I don't see where they will be five years from now,” Gerber said. “I don't think phones are going to be the primary device in a decade,” he added.
Ivan Feinseth, chief investment officer at Tigress Financial Partners, agreed Tesla could present a decent investment opportunity for Apple but said the investment wouldn't make or break the tech giant.
“I don't think Apple is on the decline. It is still on the ascent,” Feinseth said.
He said wearables and Apple's voice assistant, Siri, still present big areas for growth and innovation.
But an investment in Tesla could present a unique opportunity for Apple to “get a foothold in the development” of Tesla technology, which it usually keeps in-house.
“Apple does have enough cash, with the $240 billion they now have. With that they could buy Tesla, Ford, Fiat, Ferrari, Harley Davidson — they could buy everything,” Feinseth said.
“Why would they want to tie themselves down with owning an automobile manufacturer? If they want to be involved with the manufacturing, especially the integration of technology, taking a financial interest in Tesla would make sense,” he added.
Gerber agreed mobility could be a huge opportunity for Apple in the future. And he said the iPhone maker's secretive self-driving car project, “Project Titan,” is “going nowhere,” so Tesla would be a surer bet. If Apple were to strike a deal with Tesla that put its operating system and app store in Tesla cars, that would open up a whole new avenue for Apple to market its services and applications to customers, he said.
“Apple should buy 5, 10 percent of Tesla just to get the iOS onto that Tesla screen. Part of the Tesla story is that screen in the middle of the car, and not having Apple on that screen is going to be a huge problem for them,” he said.
Whether or not Tesla ends up private, Apple should act now, while Musk is actively searching for partners, Gerber said.
Shares of Tesla closed up 0.96 percent at $308.44. Shares of Apple closed down 0.97 percent at $215.46, after briefly touching an all-time high of $219.18 in intraday trading on Monday.
Apple and Tesla did not immediately respond to CNBC's requests for comment.
Owl raises $10 million for two-way car dashboard camera
Owl, the two-way dash cam founded by a team of ex-Apple and Dropcam executives, has secured a $10 million Series A1 round led by Canvas Ventures. This brings Owl’s total funding to $28 million. “We’ve seen a lot of pent-up demand for car security, and Owl is tapping into that demand with a product that’s… Continue reading Owl raises $10 million for two-way car dashboard camera
Apple hints at plan to build a car after all as it rehires ex-Tesla engineering head
If you’re looking for hints that Apple might deliver on its long-rumored plan to develop its own car, a significant one landed this week after it emerged that Doug Field — Apple’s former VP of Mac hardware engineering — has rejoined from the company after a spell with Tesla. John Gruber at Daring Fireball broke… Continue reading Apple hints at plan to build a car after all as it rehires ex-Tesla engineering head
Apple’s AR windshields could soothe anxious passengers and let you FaceTime with friends
Self-driving cars from Apple could have AR displays.Image: ROBYN BECK/AFP/Getty Images By Sasha Lekach2018-08-09 01:35:35 UTC Your car could act a lot more like your iPhone in the future — at least according to Apple patent filings for an augmented reality windshield. Patently Apple found a European patent application for a windshield display that presents… Continue reading Apple’s AR windshields could soothe anxious passengers and let you FaceTime with friends
Elon Musk says Tesla A.I. chip project is ‘finally coming to fruition’
Tesla CEO Elon Musk said Wednesday that the company’s custom-built chip for handling autonomous driving is nearly ready.
Successful model with new strengths: the second generation of the Audi Q3
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