News Commentary | November 02, 2018
Shortly after announcing its support for Ford's autonomous vehicle endeavors in China, Baidu has now announced that it will be providing Volvo with its autonomous driving software Apollo to develop Level 4 autonomous vehicles. While this is significant for Volvo in that it will be the highest level ... To read more, click here.
News Commentary | January 25, 2019
The supply deal will see both Toyota and Lexus 2020 model year vehicles outfitted with 4G connectivity. Toyota previously worked with KDDI in 2016 on the Global Communications Platform, a data communications module that was said to be standard across all Toyota and Lexus vehicles. The new deal is a ... Not part of subscription
News Commentary | February 28, 2019
Directly following Daimler and BMW's €1 billion joint venture in mobility, the two automakers have announced that they will be jointly developing Level 3 (L3) and L4 autonomous vehicles (AVs) over an unspecified long‑term period. The partnership will involve the development of technologies including... To read more, click here.
by Jessica Hernandez
General Motors (GM) will collect data from more than 31,000 charging ports to give drivers access to information regarding availability and compatibility of charging stations and enable them to locate the nearest chargers or plan a route with stations along the way. The company also recently announced that the Cadillac brand will lead its electric mobility business. Clients should expect for GM to continue strengthening its commitment toward all-electric vehicles by offering the right tools to improve the driving and charging experience for plug-in EV drivers.
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