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NewsSeptember 27, 2019

Toyota, Motorq Partner on Connected Fleet Data

Motorq’s cloud-based system ingests and monitors Toyota’s embedded telematics data, runs advanced analytics, contextualizes the insights with other information sets such as weather and mapping, and delivers those insights to customers via application programming interfaces and other tools.

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NewsSeptember 26, 2019

Canoo Unveils Subscription-Only EV

Using a proprietary skateboard architecture, the electric Canoo is designed for a ridesharing future, the company states.

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NewsSeptember 25, 2019

Cummins to Pilot On-Demand Multimode Transportation at Purdue University

The collaboration, named Leaper X, includes a small trial fleet of designated campus shuttles in addition to Purdue’s traditional campus buses. The pilot will use a web-based mobile application powered by Cummins.

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NewsSeptember 23, 2019

2019 Silicon Valley Reinvents the Wheel

The 5th annual conference will take place Oct. 14 and feature several industry presenters covering topics in new automotive tech.

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NewsSeptember 23, 2019

Tritium Opens R&D Facility in Los Angeles

The Australia-based company opened a manufacturing and research-and-development facility in Torrance, Calif. which will allow automakers to test vehicles for DC charger interoperability.

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NewsSeptember 20, 2019

Consumer Reports: More States Hitting Electric Vehicle Owners with High Fees

The analysis shows that 26 states currently charge EV fees; 11 of those charge more than what is charged to their gas-powered counterparts. Experts and consumer advocates fear that this finding may discourage individuals from transitioning to electric.

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ArticlesSeptember 20, 2019

3 Reasons AV Fleets Will Proliferate Private Sites First

Autonomous vehicles may first deploy in planned communities, campuses, government facilities, and industrial sites because they offer lower risk, fewer regulations, and clearer business models than public environments.

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NewsSeptember 20, 2019

Amazon Delivery Contractors Linked to Increasing Road Deaths

As part of Amazon’s Last Mile program, the company has created a logistics network that relies on contracted delivery services using undertrained drivers in rented trucks. This creates a wall that protects Amazon from liability in fatal collisions.

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NewsSeptember 19, 2019

Uber to Expand AV Testing to Dallas

Starting in November, Uber will begin testing its self-driving vehicles in downtown Dallas.

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NewsSeptember 19, 2019

Amazon Orders 100,000 Rivian Electric Delivery Vans

The retail giant has made a $440 million fleet order to electric truckmaker. The company says new vehicles will hit roadways as early as 2021.

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