PG&E, GM to Pilot EVs as Backup Power Sources
PG&E and GM aim to test the pilot’s first vehicle-to-home capable EV and charger by summer 2022.
PG&E and GM aim to test the pilot’s first vehicle-to-home capable EV and charger by summer 2022.
Renault has unveiled its all-new hybrid model, the Astral SUV, the next milestone in the automaker’s “Renaulution” strategic plan to dominate the medium-sized (C-segment) market.
Pony.ai has issued a recall for some versions of its autonomous driving system software after a crash in California.
Geotab's Integrated Solution for Stellantis vehicles will offer visibility in one platform to meet connectivity needs for fleets.
With an alarming rise in auto thefts and many cities experiencing triple digit increases in carjackings, David Glawe of the National Insurance Crime Bureau, provided testimony on the topic before the U.S. Senate Committee on the Judiciary.
Some 11,654 people lost their lives in alcohol-related crashes — the highest number linked to alcohol use since 2008, according to new data from the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration.
The automaker's new program will use a camera-based, high-speed system from UVeye to check tires, a vehicle underbody, and exteriors.
The company expects connectivity services to play an important role across various mobility areas such as carsharing, car-hailing, and delivery services. By 2026, all new Kia models launched in major markets will be available with AutoMode autonomous driving technology.
Amerit says electric vehicles are the future — and it's going to be ready to help fleets keep them running.
While Germany’s overall passenger car market figures declined in February, the fleet market reported positive numbers for the first time since June 2021, according to market research firm Dataforce.
The ID. Buzz Cargo launches as standard with a three-seat cab. Built by Volkswagen Commercial Vehicles in Hanover, Germany, the ID. Buzz and ID. Buzz Cargo are launching across Europe with a 77-kWh battery, which provides current to a 150-kW electric motor.
The new digital tool paves the way to AI-enhanced condition reports with automated damage detection.
The Sprinter lineup will transition to a four-cylinder portfolio, 9G-Tronic transmission, and a new all-wheel-drive system, starting in MY-2023.
Hino Trucks INCLUSEV program offers an all-inclusive dealer-offered solution to simplify the fleet electrification process.
The two new divisions will operate as distinct businesses but share relevant technology and best practices to leverage scale and drive operating improvements for internal combustion engine (ICE) vehicles (Ford Blue) and electric vehicles (Ford Model e).
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