Embark Moves into Texas on Way to Autonomous Truck Commercialization
Embark Trucks is the latest autonomous-truck developer to move into Texas, which is becoming a hotbed of driverless-truck technology.
Embark Trucks is the latest autonomous-truck developer to move into Texas, which is becoming a hotbed of driverless-truck technology.
Claiming a first for the industry, a national construction equipment and services hire company is offering a zero-emission option to construction companies.
Billed as the first of its kind, enterprise IoT innovation delivered by CoreKinect and Comcast’s MachineQ will help customers and employees locate vehicles faster at ADESA’s 70+ locations.
Fermata Energy, The Alliance Center, and Colorado CarShare's collaboration to use a Fermata Energy 15kW bidirectional charger has resulted in significant savings on electricity.
Recurring subscriptions for connected services around driver assistance features, geolocation, and infotainment options will become vital revenue streams for automakers as part of the transition to electric vehicles.
The European safety testing organization, Euro NCAP, has openly criticized Renault for the lack of safety standards on the updated Zoe and Dacia Spring in its latest round of safety ratings.
Customers of ELMS' electric delivery vans and trucks will leverage Nauto’s predictive-AI fleet safety platform across various use cases and industries, such as parcel delivery, telecom, utilities, hauling, and e-commerce.
GM subsidiary BrightDrop opens its first dealership in Fontana, California, bringing electric vehicles to commercial fleet operators.
Wholesale prices appear to have peaked the week before Thanksgiving as weekly prices have declined slightly in each of the last two weeks. But retail prices continue to increase.
BP plans to grow its global network of EV charging points from around 11,000 to more than 70,000.
Motiv Power Systems announced successful testing for the Electronic Stability Control System (ESC) on its EPIC4 platform.
A coordinated crackdown of driving violations is underway as of Dec. 6 and will continue through Dec. 10.
In 2019, 210 people died in drunk-driving-related crashes over Christmas and New Year’s holiday periods. A new survey indicates drivers to continue the dangerous trend.
What happens if a critical system stops working on a driverless truck? Daimler says it has the answer in a chassis designed specifically for autonomous technology.
Looking at automakers, year-over-year changes in fleet sales differed by manufacturer, ranging from a decline of 97% to an increase of 28%.
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