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Hyundai unveils new ‘Ultimate’ autonomous vehicle concept

February 11, 2021 by Mai Tao

Hyundai Motor Group has unveiled what it describes as the “Ultimate” autonomous vehicle concept, with the word “ultimate” used part of the category name the company has created. (See video below.)

The TIGER – which stands for Transforming Intelligent Ground Excursion Robot – is the company’s second “Ultimate Mobility Vehicle”, or UMV, and the first designed to be uncrewed.

The “transforming” intelligent ground excursion robot is designed to carry various types of payload while traveling over challenging terrain, says Hyundai. [Read more…] about Hyundai unveils new ‘Ultimate’ autonomous vehicle concept

Filed Under: Autonomous Vehicles, News Tagged With: concept, design, horizons, hyundai, mobility, studio, terrain, tiger, vehicle, vehicles

ZF providing safety technology for Zoox autonomous shuttle

February 4, 2021 by Mark Allinson

Automotive components giant ZF is providing safety technology for the Zoox autonomous shuttle.

The company says it is providing “advanced occupant protection systems” and “high-quality chassis components” for the vehicle.

ZF says future mobility will encompass ride-hailing solutions and robo-taxis to move people comfortably and safely through the megacities of the globe. [Read more…] about ZF providing safety technology for Zoox autonomous shuttle

Filed Under: Autonomous Vehicles, Features Tagged With: autonomous, chassis, components, forward-looking, high-quality, innovative, occupant, occupants, passengers, providing, robo-taxi, safety, seating, shuttle, solutions, systems, technology, transportation, vehicle, zf, zoox

Airbus to develop ‘Moon Cruiser’ concept for ESA

January 29, 2021 by David Edwards

Aerospace giant Airbus has been awarded a CLTV (Cis-Lunar Transfer Vehicle) study for a “Moon Cruiser” by the European Space Agency (ESA).

According to the study concept (two parallel Phase A/B1), the CLTV is a versatile, autonomous logistics vehicle that could, for example, provide timely and efficient support to NASA and ESA in the implementation of the future Artemis Moon missions.

The spacecraft will be based on existing and proven technologies and will complement the multipurpose European Large Logistic Lander (EL3). [Read more…] about Airbus to develop ‘Moon Cruiser’ concept for ESA

Filed Under: News, Space Tagged With: airbus, artemis, cltv, concept, cruiser, esa, european, exploration, gateway, international, lander, large, logistics, lunar, mission, missions, module, moon, nasa, orbit, orion, service, space, spacecraft, transfer, vehicle

Lidar sensor makers choose Nvidia Drive for development

January 29, 2021 by David Edwards

Baraja, Hesai, Innoviz, Magna and Ouster join Nvidia Drive developer ecosystem

When it comes to autonomous vehicle sensor innovation, it’s best to keep an open mind – and an open development platform, according to chipmaker Nvidia. 

That’s why Nvidia Drive is the chosen platform on which the majority of these sensors run, says the company.

In addition to camera sensors, Nvidia has long recognized that lidar is a crucial component to an autonomous vehicle’s perception stack. By emitting invisible lasers at incredibly fast speeds, lidar sensors can paint a detailed 3D picture from the signals that bounce back instantaneously. [Read more…] about Lidar sensor makers choose Nvidia Drive for development

Filed Under: Computing, Features Tagged With: autonomous, development, drive, ecosystem, lidar, nvidia, open, ouster, platform, sensor, sensors, vehicle, view

Bosch wins orders worth ‘billions’ for vehicle computers

January 27, 2021 by David Edwards

Automotive technology giant Bosch says it is winning orders worth “billions” for vehicle computers. Cars today each integrate hundreds of computer chips of various kinds, but few have central computers on board (see image below). 

In modern cars, intelligence counts for a lot, and Bosch says its vehicle computers are there to provide it. These computers, the new all-rounders of automotive electronics, are incorporating ever more functions of individual control units into central, highly powerful electronic modules.

For more than a year now, Bosch vehicle computers have been controlling functions such as driver assistance systems and motion in production vehicles. And soon, they will be joined by central computers for cockpit functions and body electronics. [Read more…] about Bosch wins orders worth ‘billions’ for vehicle computers

Filed Under: Computing, Features Tagged With: automotive electronics, bosch, central, computers, connected mobility, connectivity, control, control units, e/e architecture, functions, software, vehicle, vehicle computer

VW electric vehicle sales increase more than 400 percent

January 26, 2021 by David Edwards

Volkswagen’s electric vehicle sales have increased more than 400 percent over the past year, according to the German auto giant’s latest figures.

The Volkswagen Group says its “e-offensive is gaining traction”. Deliveries of electric models in the EU including the UK, Norway and Iceland increased “more than fourfold in the year now ended to a total of 315,400 electric vehicles (2019: 72,600)”.

The proportion of battery electric vehicles (BEVs) and plug-in-hybrids (PHEVs) in the total deliveries rose to 9.7 percent (2019: 1.7 percent). [Read more…] about VW electric vehicle sales increase more than 400 percent

Filed Under: Business, Features Tagged With: all-electric, audi, based, brand, cars, customers, drive, e-tron, electric, emissions, eu, figures, fleet, g/km, group, models, passenger, percent, target, vehicle, vehicles, volkswagen, year

GM to invest $800 million to convert existing facility into Canada’s first large-scale commercial EV plant

January 26, 2021 by David Edwards

American auto giant General Motors to invest $800 million to convert one of its existing facilities into Canada’s first large-scale commercial electric vehicle manufacturing plant.

Subject to ratification of a tentative 2021 agreement reached with Unifor and confirmation of government support, GM plans to bring production of its recently announced BrightDrop electric light commercial vehicle, the EV600, to its CAMI manufacturing plant in Ingersoll, Ontario (main picture, courtesy 3BL Media).

The nearly $800 million (1 billion Canadian dollar) investment will support GM’s timing to deliver BrightDrop EV600 in late 2021. The investment will enable GM to convert CAMI into Canada’s first large-scale electric delivery vehicles manufacturing plant. [Read more…] about GM to invest $800 million to convert existing facility into Canada’s first large-scale commercial EV plant

Filed Under: Infrastructure, News Tagged With: billion, brightdrop, cami, canada, commercial, convert, delivery, electric, ev, gm, improve, including, investment, investments, large-scale, manufacturing, motors, oshawa, plant, platform, production, support, ultium, vehicle, vehicles, work

Trees and power lines

January 21, 2021 by Liv

Trees are an important part of our lives; they add aesthetic value to the surrounding environment, improve air and water quality, reduce soil erosion, and provide shade during the scorching summer months.

Likewise, power lines serve the machinery and equipment we interact with every day, adding luxury and efficacy to our lives.

While these two provide amazing benefits, when trees and power lines are in close proximity to roads, they become a potential hazard to motorists and can cause extreme vehicle damages and bodily injuries if they fall over or motorists accidentally run into them.

Read on to find out how to stay safe while driving on roads with trees and power lines. [Read more…] about Trees and power lines

Filed Under: Environment, Features Tagged With: accident, accidents, car, care, collisions, crew, downed, driving, electric, electricity, emergency, feet, fire, help, inside, involving, lines, lives, local, motor, motorists, power, power lines, road, road safety, roads, safe, state, stay, touching, tree, tree cutting, tree expert, trees, vehicle

Why We’re Still Decades Away From Self-Driving Cars

January 21, 2021 by Polly

While self-driving cars are becoming a much-discussed piece of technology, experts say that we’re still decades away from seeing cars drive themselves autonomously.

While there are a good number of driving assist safety features in modern vehicles, these are merely rudimentary examples compared to the technology that makes a fully autonomous car possible.

In fact, even when most modern cars are equipped with these safety features, there are still a good number of scenarios like these Tampa car accidents. [Read more…] about Why We’re Still Decades Away From Self-Driving Cars

Filed Under: Autonomous Vehicles, Promoted Tagged With: attention, automation, car, cars, Conditional Automation, control, driver, Full Automation, High Automation, levels, levels of automation, No Automation, Partial Automation, technology, vehicle, vehicles

Nuro awarded ‘first ever’ autonomous vehicle permit in California

January 19, 2021 by Sam Francis

Nuro claims it has become “the first company” to receive a permit to deploy autonomous vehicles on public streets from the California Department of Motor Vehicles.

This permit will allow its vehicles to operate commercially on California roads in two counties near Nuro’s headquarters in the Bay Area.

Nuro says it will soon announce its first deployment in California with an established partner. The service will start with its fleet of Prius vehicles in fully autonomous mode, followed by its custom-designed electric R2 vehicles. [Read more…] about Nuro awarded ‘first ever’ autonomous vehicle permit in California

Filed Under: Autonomous Vehicles, News Tagged With: autonomous, california, company, delivery, deployment, driverless, nuro, permit, testing, vehicle, vehicles, year

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