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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AutoSens and InCabin Set to Converge in Detroit, May 21-23
AutoSens and InCabin will converge in Detroit, gathering engineers, industry leaders, and innovators in ADAS, AV, and sensing technology.
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UK: Government Announces £1.3 Million TRIG Competition
The government has launched a 1.3 million GBP competition to encourage new transport projects in the latest round of the UK's TRIG programme…
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6 Questions To Ask Yourself Before You Switch To An EV
Yulu have compiled a Q&A guide to address some of the most pressing questions from potential electric 2-wheeler owners.
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UK Universities Establish Network for Safe Rollout of Self-Driving Cars
The universities of Surrey, the West of England and Bristol are collaborating to aid the safe rollout of self-driving vehicles in the UK.
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Cruise Resumes Manual Driving Operations in Phoenix
Cruise has resumed manual driving operations in Phoenix in a step towards recommencing its driverless services.
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Hyundai IONIQ 5 Robotaxi Passes US Driver’s License Test
Hyundai's latest campaign shows its IONIQ 5 autonomous robotaxi passing a US driving license test to demonstrate its safety capabilities.
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Ride-Hailing vs Ride-Sharing – What’s the Difference?
ATOM Mobility clarifies the differences between ride-hailing and ride-sharing, as well as other mobility industry terms.
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Autonomous Container Transport at Lineage Logistics
An extensive pilot was carried out at the Lineage's Vlissingen site to find out if driverless vehicles can be used to transport containers.
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Waymo and Uber Eats Launch Autonomous Deliveries in Phoenix
As part of Waymo's ongoing partnership with Uber, it has launched an autonomous Uber Eats delivery service in Phoenix, Arizona.
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Applications Open for Autonomous Vehicle Testing in New York City
Mayor Adams has opened permit applications for autonomous vehicle testing in New York City, along with the corresponding requirements.
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Motability Operations & CALLUM Reveal New eWAV Concept
Motability Operations have partnered with CALLUM to reveal a new electric wheelchair accessible vehicle (eWAV) concept, eVITA.
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Deutsche Bahn to Launch SMILE24 Public Transport Project
Deutsche Bahn is commencing its SMILE24 public transport project in rural areas of the Schlei and Baltic Sea region in Germany.
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TIER and Dott Complete Micromobility Merger
Micromobility operators, TIER and Dott have completed their merger to form Europe’s largest micromobility operator: TIER-Dott.
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Volvo To Supply 100 Electric Trucks for DFDS
Volvo Trucks has received an order for 100 electric trucks from DFDS, one of the largest shipping and logistics companies in Northern Europe…
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UK: £1.8 Million Awarded in TRIG Funding
41 projects will receive a share of more than 1.8 million GBP through the 2023 Transport Research and Innovation Grant (TRIG) competition.
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World's First Electric Hydro-foiling Ferry Set for New Zealand
Meridian Energy has announced it will introduce the world's first electric hydro-foiling ferry to Lake Manapōuri in New Zealand.
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NEXCOM Showcases Full Range of Solutions at NVIDIA GTC
NEXCOM will join the NVIDIA GTC global AI conference, taking place from March 18 to 21 at the San Jose Convention Center in California, USA.
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Volkswagen Group and Mobileye to Roll Out Automated Driving Functions
The Volkswagen Group is collaborating with Mobileye to roll out additional automated and autonomous driving features.
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MAN and Plus to Drive Deployment of Autonomous Trucks
MAN has announced a new partnership with automated driving systems specialist, Plus to accelerate the deployment of autonomous trucks.
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Waymo Expands Autonomous Ride Hailing to Los Angeles and Austin
Waymo is expanding its operations to offer fully autonomous ride-hailing services in Austin and Los Angeles.
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Autonomous Towing Demo at Toyota Material Handling Systems during MODEX 2024
At MODEX 2024, TractEasy will be demonstrating its EZTow autonomous tow tractor, built with EasyMile technology.
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Moog Flight Tests Daedalean’s Ailumina Visual Awareness System
Genesys Aerosystems and Daedalean will develop an integration roadmap of Daedalean technology into the Genesys Avionics Suite.
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Nissan Plans to Offer Autonomous Mobility Services in Japan
Nissan has announced plans to commercialise autonomous mobility services in Japan by fiscal year 2027.
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European Commission to Determine New Micromobility Safety Rules
The European Commission has awarded a contract to TRL and fka GmbH to analyse the need for harmonised technical rules for micromobility.
