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Baidu wins ‘first’ driverless permits in China for autonomous ride hailing on public roads

April 29, 2022 by Mai Tao

Baidu Apollo Go has received what it says is the “first ever permits in China” that authorize the company to provide driverless ride-hailing services to the public on open road in Beijing.

This regulatory approval marks a significant milestone for the autonomous ride-hailing industry in China, indicating a regulatory openness to taking a further step toward a fully driverless mobility future.

With these permits issued by the head office of the Beijing High-level Automated Driving Demonstration Area (BJHAD), ten autonomous vehicles without drivers behind the steering wheel will offer rides to passengers in a designated area of 60 square kilometers in Beijing. [Read more…] about Baidu wins ‘first’ driverless permits in China for autonomous ride hailing on public roads

Filed Under: Autonomous Vehicles, News Tagged With: apollo, autonomous, baidu, beijing, china, cities, driverless, driving, fleet, permits, public, regulatory, ride-hailing, services, stage, traffic, vehicle

Ensto Building Systems completes factory to build smart electrical solutions

April 21, 2022 by David Edwards

Ensto Building Systems, a manufacturer of smart electrical solutions, has completed a new factory in Keila Industrial Park.

With the new factory, the company will double the entire factory area and will be operating in a production unit of 8,200 square meters.

Harju KEK took care of the completion of the construction, which cost more than three million euros. [Read more…] about Ensto Building Systems completes factory to build smart electrical solutions

Filed Under: Infrastructure, News Tagged With: building, companies, company, demand, dementjeva, electric, electrical, ensto, factory, harju, industrial, keila, park, production, smart, solutions, systems, vehicle

Matthews International to open facility to refurbishment calender rolls for battery production

April 18, 2022 by David Edwards

Matthews International says it expects to open its state-of-the-art service facility for the refurbishment of calender rolls for lithium-ion battery electrode production in June 2022 in San Antonio, Texas.

This facility, part of Matthews’ Saueressig Engineering and Energy division, supports the growth of its North American energy business, serving the rapidly growing renewable energy market.

Joe Bartolacci, president and CEO, says: “We are very excited about the start-up of our San Antonio facility, designed to apply our published patents for use of dry electrodes in the production and reconditioning of lithium-ion batteries and multiple roll calenders (MRCs). [Read more…] about Matthews International to open facility to refurbishment calender rolls for battery production

Filed Under: Infrastructure, News Tagged With: american, antonio, battery, capabilities, cells, company, electric, energy, facility, fuel, hydrogen, lithium-ion, market, matthews, north, production, san, technical, technology, vehicle

6 Trends in Process Automation Changing How Cars are Made

April 15, 2022 by David Edwards

Process automation has had a significant impact on how cars are made. From the early days of Henry Ford’s simple conveyor belt production lines to modern advances in AI and robotics.

Moreover, with EVs and self-driving vehicles, you can expect new applications for process automation. Additionally, the intricacies of modern EVs require new automated tech that needs to evolve. As a result, manufacturing and automation are constantly changing. [Read more…] about 6 Trends in Process Automation Changing How Cars are Made

Filed Under: Autonomous Vehicles Tagged With: ai, automated, automation, cars, cobots, data, evs, example, machine, manufacturing, parts, plant, printing, process, technology, vehicle, vehicles

The Most Typical Flaws in Used Cars

April 5, 2022 by David Edwards

Used cars are a viable purchase option when you have a limited budget. You can get a lot of value if you research diligently and inspect the vehicle thoroughly before buying it. Combine this with used car warranties and you won’t need to worry about excessive repair costs.

You’re prone to getting a car with failing parts without doing your research. Knowing the usual issues in used vehicles will enable you to check for potential problems so you can avoid a bad purchase. Here are the most common flaws in used cars. [Read more…] about The Most Typical Flaws in Used Cars

Filed Under: Engineering Tagged With: better, body, brake, buying, car, cars, check, damage, engine, find, good, inspect, issues, problems, purchase, repair, vehicle

Nvidia begins production of its Orin autonomous vehicle computer

March 26, 2022 by David Edwards

Nvidia has started production of its Nvidia Drive Orin autonomous vehicle computer, showcased new automakers adopting the Nvidia Drive platform, and unveiled the next generation of its Nvidia Drive Hyperion architecture.

The company also announced that its automotive pipeline has increased to over $11 billion over the next six years, following a series of design wins with vehicle makers from around the globe.

More than 25 vehicle makers have adopted the Nvidia Drive Orin system-on-a-chip (SoC). Starting this year, they are introducing software-defined vehicles, built on the centralized AI compute platform. [Read more…] about Nvidia begins production of its Orin autonomous vehicle computer

Filed Under: Computing, News Tagged With: ai, drive, hyperion, next-generation, nvidia, orin, platform, vehicle

T-Mobile to implement 5G smart city infrastructure in Peachtree Corners

March 3, 2022 by David Edwards

Peachtree Corners, which claims to be one of the nation’s “first smart city environments powered by real-world connected infrastructure and 5G”, says that T-Mobile, Applied Information and Temple are introducing 5G-connected vehicle technology that enables traffic signals to communicate with any vehicle on the road via a revolutionary mobile app.

Brian Johnson, city manager of Peachtree Corners, says: “As another strong reflection of Peachtree Corners’ leadership as an innovative smart city in the United States, we’re excited to offer smart connected infrastructure relevant to our citizens, city employees and visitors by enabling any vehicle to receive communications from 5G-connected traffic signals.

“Cellular vehicle-to-everything (C-V2X) technology isn’t just a concept here, it’s a reality that all people can experience just by downloading an app on their smartphones. [Read more…] about T-Mobile to implement 5G smart city infrastructure in Peachtree Corners

Filed Under: Infrastructure, News Tagged With: app, autonomous, city, connected, corners, deployment, future, green, infrastructure, peachtree, real-world, safety, smart, t-mobile, technology, traffic, vehicle, vehicles

Symbio Robotics reveals details of its work with Toyota

February 25, 2022 by Mark Allinson

Symbio Robotics, a provider of software that automatically powers AI-controlled industrial robots for flexible auto manufacturing, has revealed some details about its latest work with Toyota Motor North America.

SymbioDCS software enables robots to automate assembly processes and allows robots to learn, adapt and execute tasks on Toyota’s highest volume production lines, including both traditional and hybrid electric Camry, RAV4, Sequoia, and Tundra models.

Symbio says its automation technologies are designed to solve car manufacturing pain points and “outperforms” conventional robotic systems. [Read more…] about Symbio Robotics reveals details of its work with Toyota

Filed Under: Computing, News Tagged With: automation, billion, changing, electric, industrial, manufacturing, market, processes, production, robotics, robots, software, symbio, technology, toyota, vehicle

Sonatus unveils platform for building software-defined vehicles

February 24, 2022 by Sam Francis

Sonatus, a developer of software defined vehicle technology, has released the next generation of its Sonatus Digital Dynamics Vehicle Platform, which “lives both in-vehicle and in the cloud”, says the company.

Following a successful debut in the Genesis GV60, Sonatus has further enhanced the cloud-side of its platform to bolster automakers’ ability to build software-defined vehicles that can be updated with new features and functionality throughout their entire lifetimes – without requiring new software development.

Given the time and resources required to develop new software, removing this barrier significantly accelerates innovation and bolsters agility, claims Sonatus. [Read more…] about Sonatus unveils platform for building software-defined vehicles

Filed Under: Computing, News Tagged With: automakers, collection, data, digital, functionality, genesis, in-vehicle, industry, issues, oems, platform, policies, security, software, software-defined, sonatus, time, update, updates, vehicle, vehicles

Software-defined vehicles: Apple developing self-driving car chips with South Korean company

February 24, 2022 by Sam Francis

Tech giant Apple is developing chips for self-driving cars in partnership with a South Korean company, according to various media reports.

A website called The Elec, which seems to be a South Korean electronics industry association website, is believed to have broken the story.

In the article, Apple is reported to be “developing the chip modules and packages to be used in its so-called Apple Car with a South Korean outsourced semiconductor assembly and test company”. [Read more…] about Software-defined vehicles: Apple developing self-driving car chips with South Korean company

Filed Under: Design, Features Tagged With: apple, bmw, bosch, car, company, mercedes, software-defined, vehicle

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