by Randall McAdory | Sep 9, 2019 | Autonomous Vehicles
An interesting piece in The Detroit News this week describes the challenges that autonomous vehicles have in identifying stationary objects. In many cases the autonomous systems are better at tracking moving vehicles than in identifying stationary vehicles. The...
by Randall McAdory | Sep 6, 2019 | Electric Vehicles, Internal Combustion Engine
That’s the topic tackled in a Detroit News article this week. What stands out in the article is that the development of EVs drove the United Autoworkers Union to issue a report this year outlining the implications of EVs on employment and how to address these...
by Randall McAdory | Sep 3, 2019 | Autonomous Vehicles, Li Shufu, Volvo
In a recent Automotive News article (subscription required) Volvo’s CEO, Hakan Samuelsson, discusses Volvo opportunities driven by the disruption occurring in the global automotive industry. He describes Volvo’s product efforts with electric vehicles as...
by Randall McAdory | Aug 26, 2019 | Autonomous Vehicles, Electric Vehicles, Ford, Internal Combustion Engine
According to Teslarati, Ford’s operations head for Autonomous Vehicles (John Rich), recently said that the demand for cars will rise with the deployment of autonomous technology. According to Rich, as self-driving vehicles experience consistent usage, the wear...
by Randall McAdory | Aug 22, 2019 | Audi, Autonomous Vehicles, BMW, Daimler
German automotive rivals are realizing that they must team up to attack the costs and challenges of developing the key technologies that will drive the future of automotive. Automotive News is reporting (subscription required) that Audi is joining the Daimler / BMW...