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Robots in the Automotive Towing Business: Revolutionizing Car Retrieval

August 18, 2023 by David Edwards

The integration of robotics in various industries is a testament to the continuous innovation within technology. 

The car towing business, which has been a predominantly manual endeavor, is now reaping the benefits of robotic engineering.

Utilizing robots to tow luxury cars, especially from confined spaces, promises enhanced efficiency and precision. [Read more…] about Robots in the Automotive Towing Business: Revolutionizing Car Retrieval

Filed Under: Robotics Tagged With: benefits, business, car, cars, control, efficiency, engineering, human, industry, luxury, operation, precision, process, robots, safety, spaces, tow, towing, wheels

The Impact of Autonomous Vehicles on the Automotive Electrical Parts Industry

April 20, 2023 by Mark Allinson

Autonomous vehicles, or self-driving cars as they are more commonly known, are the realization of a long-held dream. They promise the freedom to commute without ongoing participation, with the safety net of advanced automation and robotics.

What does this mean for manufacturers of automotive parts? Are they up to the challenge? Discover the impact of autonomous vehicles on the automotive electrical parts industry. [Read more…] about The Impact of Autonomous Vehicles on the Automotive Electrical Parts Industry

Filed Under: Engineering Tagged With: automation, automotive, autonomous, business, cameras, car, cars, demand, electrical, impact, increased, industry, manufacturers, parts, safety, self-driving, sensors, software, standards, vehicles

Safety Features of Self-Driving Cars

April 6, 2023 by Mark Allinson

Self-driving cars are one of the most revolutionary technological advancements of our time. As with any new technology, safety is paramount for these vehicles. To ensure the safety of their passengers and those around them, self-driving cars have various features designed to keep everyone safe.

With advances in technology, self-driving cars will be safer than human operated vehicles. In the US, 30,000 lives are lost each year in motor vehicle accidents, often due to fatigue, human error, and drunk driving.

Autonomous vehicles function without these behaviors, potentially saving thousands of lives. Here is a look at some of the advanced safety features of self-driving vehicles. [Read more…] about Safety Features of Self-Driving Cars

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How have electric cars advanced in the past 10 years and what’s the future?

April 3, 2023 by Mark Allinson

Electric cars have come a long way in the past decade, with advancements in technology making them a more viable option for everyday consumers.

From longer battery ranges to faster charging times, electric cars are becoming increasingly practical and efficient.

In this blog post, we will explore how electric cars have advanced in the past 10 years and what the future holds for this exciting industry. [Read more…] about How have electric cars advanced in the past 10 years and what’s the future?

Filed Under: Design Tagged With: advancements, battery, cars, charging, design, electric, example, future, technology

The evolution of car technology

March 20, 2023 by Mark Allinson

While there is a certain charm when it comes to classic cars, or cars that are a little bit older, they can leave you having a less than comfortable journey.

Winding down the windows with handles as the only form of AC and needing to heat the car up for 15 minutes because of the slow heaters can put a damper on the trip for sure.

And while you can hook your phone up and use that as SatNav, most cars now come with it. Leaving the A to Z map in the past (unless you love a tech-free lifestyle).  [Read more…] about The evolution of car technology

Filed Under: Engineering Tagged With: car, cars, driver, parking, sensors, technology, tire, tires

What You Need to Know About Liability in Self-Driving Car Accidents

March 18, 2023 by Mark Allinson

Taking the world by storm, self-driving cars have been all the rage ever since they hit the market. Their advanced technology and superior design have also significantly contributed to their popularity.

However, as much as self-driving cars seem like something out of a science fiction movie, these dreamy vehicles are not perfect.

With car accidents being one of the most common personal injury claims, driverless vehicles now bring new complications to already challenging auto accident lawsuits. [Read more…] about What You Need to Know About Liability in Self-Driving Car Accidents

Filed Under: Autonomous Vehicles Tagged With: accident, accidents, breach, car, cars, caused, claims, compensation, defendant, driverless, duty, human, injury, liability, negligence, personal, responsible, self-driving, victims

5 Pros and 1 Con of Selling Your Car to Cash for Cars Hamilton Services

March 9, 2023 by Mark Allinson

Cars wear out with time until they get to a point where multiple repairs are needed. Regular maintenance can be costly, especially if the car parts are hard to find.

However, it would help not to let your car sit in the garage because you can sell it and get cash promptly.

You can use the money to buy a new, high-efficiency operational car or fund other urgent needs.

If this is a more viable option, look for reliable cash for cars Hamilton companies to give you money on the spot. The best companies take every type of vehicle, whether a truck, bus, sport utility vehicle (SUV) or recreational vehicle (RV). [Read more…] about 5 Pros and 1 Con of Selling Your Car to Cash for Cars Hamilton Services

Filed Under: Business Tagged With: car, cars, cash, sell, vehicle

Tesla releases stunning videos showing car production facility

February 14, 2023 by Mark Allinson

Tesla, the electric car maker, has released a number of visually stunning videos showing its car production line in Berlin, Germany.

The facility is Tesla’s Gigafactory Berlin-Brandenburg and some of the robots used include its so-called “Godzilla” robot and “Giga Berlin”.

Tesla has made a number of videos available to view on Twitter, and most of them seem to use drone footage quite liberally, making for some amazing shots travelling through the factory. [Read more…] about Tesla releases stunning videos showing car production facility

Filed Under: Industrial robots, News Tagged With: berlin, car, cars, company, electric, facility, factory, grew, number, percent, production, quarter, showing, stunning, tesla, vehicle, vehicles, videos

Global autonomous cars market size to reach $16 billion by 2030

February 6, 2023 by Mark Allinson

The global market for autonomous cars was valued at $1.35 billion in 2021 and is projected to reach $15.55 billion by 2030, growing at a compound annual growth rate of 31.19 percent from 2023 to 2030.

The increasing demand for connected cars employing the internet of things and the growing development of smart cities in the countries is driving the Autonomous Cars Market growth.

This is according to a new report by Verified Market Research, which says the increasing demand for connected cars employing the internet of things is the key force driving the autonomous car market. [Read more…] about Global autonomous cars market size to reach $16 billion by 2030

Filed Under: Autonomous Vehicles, Features Tagged With: autonomous, billion, cars, cities, connected, countries, development, growing, growth, increasing, internet, market, smart, things

Electric Future: Stalled car revolution

January 30, 2023 by Mark Allinson

How green are electric vehicles?

Believe it or not, if you had been walking through Manhattan in 1900, there is a good chance you would have seen an electric car. Roughly one third of cars on the road in New York back then were electric, while the city’s taxi fleet had 30 electric vehicles (EVs). It was to be a brief heyday.

It was Henry Ford’s Model T – first produced in 1908 – that signalled the beginning of the end of the electric car. Suddenly, petrol-fuelled cars were relatively affordable and, thanks to Ford’s pioneering use of the production line, ubiquitous.

Improved roads and cheaper petrol prices saw the electric car all but disappear by the mid-1930s, and it wasn’t until the 1970s – amid soaring oil prices and gasoline prices – that the potential of EVs began to be seriously considered again. [Read more…] about Electric Future: Stalled car revolution

Filed Under: Energy, Features Tagged With: batteries, battery, car, cars, cobalt, countries, electric, ev, evs, issue, issues, paltsev, production, road, transportation, vehicles

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