EV Charging Without Wires
One of the perceived problems with electric vehicles is that they have to be plugged in.
VW Objects to Union Vote by Small Group at Chattanooga Plant
Volkswagen AG is objecting to a bid by 165 maintenance workers at its U.S. assembly plant in Tennessee to vote on allowing the United Auto Workers union to represent them, The Wall Street Journal reports.
EPA: VW Used Cheater Software in Larger Diesel Engines Too
Volkswagen AG’s use of illegal software to help 482,000 of its 4-cylinder diesel engines cheat on emission tests in the U.S. extends to the company’s V-6 diesels too, according to the Environmental Protection Agency.
Introducing Application Lifecycle Management
PLM for managing software is not PLM. It’s ALM, application lifecycle management.
Developments in Precision Grinding
Here’s a look at some productive grinding equipment that combines precision with productivity.
Continental: Engineering the Future
You can let the future happen, or you can help shape it. When it comes to automotive technology, the people at Continental are pursuing the latter course in a massive way.
Nissan Focuses on Software Improvements for Self-Driving Cars
Nissan Motor Co. has the sensors, cameras, radar and other hardware components ready for autonomous vehicles, company officials tell Automotive News.
How to Save Energy
Which type of automotive factory uses the most amount of energy? · Stamping · Parts facilities · Foundries · Machining operations · Assembly plants If you selected “Assembly plants,” then you know your energy usage.
Researchers Make Progress on Lithium-Air Batteries
A team of researchers from Cambridge University say they have solved some of the technical challenges associated with lithium-air batteries, which have the potential to greatly increase the driving range of electric vehicles.