Polestar Expands Manufacturing & Integrates New Tech
Polestar expands manufacturing footprint, integrates cutting-edge technologies, and advances autonomous driving capabilities.
Polestar expands manufacturing footprint, integrates cutting-edge technologies, and advances autonomous driving capabilities.
Subaru, Toyota, Hyundai, Kia, and Tesla collaborate to enhance the EV charging landscape.
Waabi is partnering with the MIT Center for Transportation & Logistics and will becoming the first AV company to join the center’s Supply Chain Exchange, a group of companies seeking to advance their supply chains through research at MIT CTL.
Applying deep data science to vehicle inventory management can spur more accurate pricing models in real-time.
The car rental giant is running into some realities about its electric vehicles prompting a "not so fast" approach to fleet electrification.
Aurora Innovation said it’s still on schedule for the commercial launch of its autonomous-truck program at the end of 2024 and has opened a commercial-ready terminal in Houston to support its trucks.
Uber customers can use a Waymo driverless car now in Phoenix, Arizona.
The city of Madison has been transitioning its fleet to EVs where possible for the last several years.
It was announced that the California Department of Motor Vehicles has suspended Cruise’s deployment and driverless testing permits.
Eligibility comes as RIZON’s first 50 factory-built, battery-electric cabover trucks arrive at Velocity Vehicle Group in Southern California.
Researchers tested the pickup truck's technology in various scenarios, including a traffic stop, to see how it responded without the help of a human operator.
CitrineOS complies with OCPP and NEVI standards to improve EV fleet charging.
Nauto's latest offering delivers telematics alongside AI-powered driver and vehicle safety capabilities, all on a single device and a single software platform.
Total 2023 EV sales will likely surpass the milestone one million mark next month as the electric vehicle market transforms due to more product and supply and downward pricing pressure.
Under the agreement, Amerit will use its 2,200+ technicians to provide preventative maintenance, inspections, and warranty repairs to ChargePoint stations.
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