Vehicles & Vehicle Technology Categories
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Autonomous Driving and ADAS
This category covers the technologies and services that enable vehicles to perceive their environment, plan routes, position themselves accurately and execute manoeuvres with or without driver input. It spans hardware, software and operational systems across the full development and deployment lifecycle, serving OEMs, Tier 1 suppliers, fleet operators and software developers.
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Car Sharing
Car sharing schemes are popular in urban areas where residents might not need a vehicle often and so it becomes more convenient and cost-effective to hire a car as and when they need it, rather than owning a vehicle personally.
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Driver Monitoring Systems (DMS)
A driver monitoring system (DMS) is a vehicle safety system that monitors a driver's level of alertness and issues a warning if the driver shows signs of, for example, drowsiness or inattention by taking the eyes off the road. Such a system uses a camera in the vehicle's steering column that tracks the driver's face.
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Micromobility
Micromobility refers to a number of small and lightweight modes of transport that typically also operate at low speeds. These include e-bikes and e-scooters as well as electric skateboards. The suppliers in this section are involved in the micromobility sector.
Vehicles & Vehicle Technology News
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Canada: Greenline Identifies Landing Site for Battery-Electric Ferries
Canadian transport specialist Greenline Marine has chosen a potential landing site for its fleet of battery-electric commuter ferries.
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Waymo Publishes New Report on Drivership Concept
Waymo has presented a report on a new concept that evaluates driving quality through exhibited driving behaviour & societal expectations.
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US: May Mobility Launches Fully Autonomous Ride Service in Georgia
May Mobility has officially launched its first commercial driver-out autonomous transport service in the City of Peachtree Corners.
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Who Does Carsharing Better – OEMs or Start-Ups?
ATOM Mobility looks at what it takes to run a sustainable and profitable car-sharing business, and how OEMs and start-ups differ.
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Remote-Driving Car Service Launches in Belgium
Ush has partnered with Poppy Mobility to introduce remote-driving technology for rental car deliveries at the Port of Antwerp-Bruges.
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Yutong & Pelican to Launch Zero Emission Truck Range in the UK
Yutong has announced the intention to launch a brand-new electric truck for the UK market in Q2 of 2025.
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Waymo Launches Public Transit Credit Programme in Los Angeles
Waymo has introduced a transit credit pilot programme in Los Angeles, providing incentives for riders connecting to public transit stations.
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UK: Academics Use Machine Learning to Improve AV Test Simulators
The Heriot-Watt University School of Engineering and Physical Sciences is using machine learning technology to improve AV testing simulators…
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Aurora Informational Report: Preparing for Driverless Operations
Aurora shares an informational report on driverless operations, prior to the commercial launch of its autonomous trucking product.
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ioki Software Chosen for Autonomous Pilot Project in Zurich
ioki has been chosen to deliver software for an autonomous driving pilot project in Zurich.
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Trust in ADAS Reported to Rise as Automated Vehicles Near UK Roads
Confidence in Advanced Driver Assistance Systems (ADAS) is growing among UK motorists, according to a survey by Venson Automotive Solutions.
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Bringing Roadside Warning Devices into the 21st Century
Aurora believes that the last 50 years of innovation in automotive safety technology should be reflected in today's trucking regulations.
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Oxa to Provide Autonomous Vehicle Platform for Sunderland Bus Project
The SAMS initiative has announced a partnership with Oxa to bring its autonomous vehicle platform to the city's self-driving project.
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The Middle East’s Vibrant Luxury Tourism Market Needs Next-Gen Water Transport
Emily Fair, Senior Marketing Executive at Artemis Technologies, discusses the need for sustainable luxury tourism in the Middle East.
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Waymo and Swiss Re Analyse Safety Benefits of Autonomous Vehicles
In its latest study with reinsurance company, Swiss Re, Waymo compared the safety of its autonomous vehicles to human drivers.
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Vay to Increase Las Vegas Operations to 100 Autonomous Vehicles
Vay has announced plans to increase its operations to a 100 vehicle fleet in Las Vegas by the end of 2025.
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How to Find Your Niche in the Competitive Ride-Hail Market
ATOM Mobility discusses the notable companies, services and applications in the international ride-hailing market.
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Waymo to Undergo Testing in Tokyo
Waymo has announced that a new round of testing for its autonomous vehicle system will take place imminently in Tokyo, Japan.
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Germany: DRIVE PILOT Approved for Autonomous Driving at 95 km/h
Mercedes-Benz has received approval for DRIVE PILOT to perform conditionally automated driving at speeds of up to 95 km/h in Germany.
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Q-Free Launches Kinetic CV to Enhance Connected Vehicle Management in Coachella Valley
Q-Free has announced Kinetic CV, part of the Kinetic® Mobility comprehensive advanced traffic management system.
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US: Moove to Manage Waymo Autonomous Vehicles
Waymo has partnered with Moove to manage and dispatch its fully autonomous fleet in Phoenix from 2025 and Miami from 2026.
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Vessev V–9 Hydrofoil to Begin Operation in New Zealand
Vessev's VS–9 has been officially inaugurated into New Zealand's largest ferry operator, Fullers360.
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99 E-Scooters Seized in Derbyshire Crackdown
Derbyshire Constabulary has seized 99 illegally modified e-scooters in a recent crackdown across the county.
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May Mobility Begins Second Autonomous Operation in the US
May Mobility has announced an expansion of its autonomous driving test operations, with testing now underway in Ann Arbor, Michigan.
