Automotive
New EV cargo van unveiled at Hon Hai Tech Day 2023
Hon Hai has unveiled its practical EV cargo van as part of a line-up of technologies showcasing the contract design and manufacturing service (CDMS).
RTI announces its third Automotive Forum
Real-Time Innovations (RTI) announced its third annual Automotive Forum to be held on November 9.
Megawatt charging system for electric trucks and electric vehicles
Kempower is expanding its fast DC charging solutions offering as the company introduces its megawatt charging system to the market.
Quicker, cheaper, and safer vehicle automation systems
HORIBA MIRA and four expert project partners have announced a collaboration to enable the development of better and safer automated driving technologies.
Virtual reality in your vehicle
Flying cars might not yet be mainstream, but as developments in the electric and autonomous vehicle industries are making progress globally, the future of driving is set to look very different.
Parker discusses H2 ramp-up in latest Expert Insights tech talk
Parker Hannifin, the global specialist in motion and control technologies, will present a hydrogen special ‘Expert Insights’ tech talk on 17th October 2023.
Despite the nay-sayers, EV growth will continue unabated
Despite figures from the SMMT showing that well over 50% of new vehicle registrations in the UK in the last 12 months have been EVs, there is an opinion that this level of adoption is not sustainable, and that the government will continue to soften its 2030 plans to ban new fossil-fuel car sales.
eBook shines light on vehicle electrification systems
Mouser Electronics has published a new eBook in collaboration with NXP Semiconductors, exploring design challenges in vehicle electrification systems and offering pathways to solutions.
NXP brings multimedia to mass-market two-wheelers
What's new: NXP Semiconductors has announced a combined digital instrument cluster and connectivity reference platform designed for mass-market two-wheelers, including motorcycles, electric scooters, commuter bikes, and more.
How to deliver current beyond 100 A to an ADAS processor
The electrification of vehicle systems is growing in advanced driver assistance systems (ADAS), which include vision analytics for autonomous driving, parking assistance and adaptive control functions. Smart connectivity, safety-critical software applications, and neural network processing all require enhanced computing power in real time. Meeting these advanced needs requires a multicore processor such as the TDA4VH-Q1, which can supp...