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Best cars renowned for their comfort

January 20, 2023 by Mark Allinson

Whilst there will always be a great amount of priority touted towards a vehicles’ overall performance and handling during its years of use, the wider demand for vehicle luxury and its comforting factor have risen immensely over the past few years with more drivers now expressing their interest in purchasing the best car that is met to their required appeal.

The car manufactory industry has always been hotly invested in producing the best products possible for any consumers’ more extravagant needs, with the vehicle’s look being one of the more interactive topics.

Nowadays, a vehicle’s overall appeal and luxury is often considered to be amongst the most crucial aspects of any car manufacturer’s operations rather than the usual importance directed towards the car’s performance whilst on the road. [Read more…] about Best cars renowned for their comfort

Filed Under: Engineering Tagged With: best, car, cars, comfort, design, driver, driving, full, interior, luxurious, luxury, market, mercedes, models, ranked, ride, škoda, superb, tires, trends, vehicle, vehicles, wheels, whilst

Autonomous car from Italian university wins the racing challenge

January 16, 2023 by Mark Allinson

A team called PoliMOVE, from Politecnico di Milano in Italy, has won the second annual Indy Autonomous Challenge @ CES.

The team’s car reached a maximum speed of 180 mph (290Km/h), a new autonomous speed world record for a racetrack.

Pushing boundaries of head-to-head autonomous-racing, PoliMOVE competed at the Las Vegas Motor Speedway against a field of nine teams from 17 universities spanning six countries, seeking to break autonomous racing records. [Read more…] about Autonomous car from Italian university wins the racing challenge

Filed Under: Autonomous Vehicles, News Tagged With: autonomous, car, cars, ces, challenge, di, head-to-head, iac, indy, las, polimove, politecnico, professor, record, savaresi, space, speed, straight, teams, vegas, year

How to Buy Salvage Cars Online

November 27, 2022 by Mark Allinson

You have probably heard about all of the money that you can save by using online car auctions. So, if you are from Los Angeles, you may have been looking for online Los Angeles auctions. However, for some consumers, getting started with online auto auctions can be daunting.

Online auto auctions can be confusing and a little bit scary if you do not know how things work. An auto purchase is typically one of the biggest purchases an individual can make in their life, and no one wants to get their purchase wrong.

The great thing is that we have done research and planning for you to make your next online auto purchase simple and straightforward. Read on to find out how easy, fun, and financially beneficial online auto auctions can be. [Read more…] about How to Buy Salvage Cars Online

Filed Under: Business Tagged With: auction, auctions, auto, car, cars, great, online, purchase, salvage

Use of Chinese Electric Cars In Japan

November 27, 2022 by Mark Allinson

Japan is known as a hub of automotive markets. The big giants in the automotive industry like Toyota, Honda, Mazda, and Nissan are from Japan. In developing countries, there is a great demand for Japanese as well as Chinese cars because they are fuel efficient.

The main challenge that people face in developing countries is that they don’t find sphere parts of the car and if they find them, they are very expensive. To make cars available in another country, you must translate the user manual of the car into a language that the customer understands.

Professional translation services can be of great help to automotive companies that want to tap into new foreign markets. [Read more…] about Use of Chinese Electric Cars In Japan

Filed Under: Transportation Tagged With: automotive, byd, car, cars, charging, china, electric, fuel, industry, japan, japanese, market, markets, nev, people, services, translation, vehicle, vehicles

Why the Automotive Future is Electric

November 23, 2022 by Mark Allinson

With the global automotive market shifting towards electrification at an unprecedented rate, electric cars or EVs are slated to become the next generation of personal transportation.

By 2040, an estimated 40 million units of EVs are expected to hit the roads, essentially replacing the IC engine. Several manufacturers have already shifted their focus on EV platforms and the latest entry into the segment is the Mazda MX-30, the company’s first all-electric offering.

Taking the MX-30 as an example, we can see how far the EV industry has come over the years. Mixing style and practicality with its rear-hinged doors, the 2022 MX-30 is as good as a modern EV can get. [Read more…] about Why the Automotive Future is Electric

Filed Under: Transportation Tagged With: battery, better, cars, charging, driving, electric, ev, evs, expected, ic, latest, market, mazda, mx, performance, pollution, range

300,000 tons in carbon emissions ‘could be saved by autonomous oil and gas operations’

November 14, 2022 by Mark Allinson

ABB has published another of its Energy Transition Equation reports that shows how industrial customers can reduce carbon emissions and manage the energy transition for a more sustainable future.

Based on nine months of research and modelling, the report highlights how early adoption and integration of automation, digitalization, and electrification technologies to enable autonomous operations can deliver savings of over 300,000 tons of carbon emissions per annum for offshore sites (approximately 25 percent reduction).

This is the equivalent of removing 150,000 combustion cars from the road and is the same volume of CO2 responsible for five million tons of glacier mass lost each year. [Read more…] about 300,000 tons in carbon emissions ‘could be saved by autonomous oil and gas operations’

Filed Under: Energy, Features Tagged With: abb, autonomous, carbon, cars, combustion, companies, emissions, energy, ensure, equivalent, gas, industries, industry, oil, operations, percent, production, renewables, report, savings, strategy, support, tons

Finally, Ford Plans to Release a Test Self-Driving Car by the End of 2022

September 13, 2022 by Mark Allinson

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Ford plans to release a test self-driving car by 2022! This news comes as a surprise as the company has been lagging behind its competitors when it comes to autonomous technology.

The Ford Motor Company has announced that it intends to release a fully autonomous vehicle within the next five years. The car, which will be available for both public and commercial use, will be part of the company’s larger push to invest in and develop self-driving technology.

While Ford is not the first automaker to pledge to release a self-driving car – Volvo, Mercedes-Benz, and BMW have all made similar announcements – it is the first to set a specific timeline for doing so. [Read more…] about Finally, Ford Plans to Release a Test Self-Driving Car by the End of 2022

Filed Under: Autonomous Vehicles Tagged With: accidents, autonomous, car, cars, challenges, potential, reduce, self-driving, vehicles

Should I Buy an Electric Car in Today’s Market?

September 2, 2022 by Mark Allinson

Electric cars are all the rage right now. They are a cool new piece of technology, and many people are wondering if they should buy one. There are a lot of factors to consider when making this decision.

In this blog post, we will discuss the pros and cons of owning an electric car in today’s market. We will also give you some tips on how to decide if an electric car is right for you. [Read more…] about Should I Buy an Electric Car in Today’s Market?

Filed Under: Transportation Tagged With: car, cars, electric

Seoul Robotics demonstrates technology that enables cars to park themselves

August 24, 2022 by Mai Tao

Imagine driving a car – one without self-driving capabilities – to a mall, airport or parking garage, and using an app to have the car drive off to park itself. Software company Seoul Robotics is using Nvidia technology to make this possible – turning non-autonomous cars into self-driving vehicles.

Headquartered in Korea, the company’s initial focus is on improving first- and last-mile logistics such as parking. Its Level 5 Control Tower is a mesh network of sensors and computers placed on infrastructure around a facility, like buildings or light poles – rather than on individual cars – to capture an unobstructed view of the environment.

The system enables cars to move autonomously by directing their vehicle-to-everything, or so-called V2X, communication systems. These systems pass information from a vehicle to infrastructure, other vehicles, any surrounding entities – and vice versa. V2X technology, which comes standard in many modern cars, is used to improve road safety, traffic efficiency and energy savings. [Read more…] about Seoul Robotics demonstrates technology that enables cars to park themselves

Filed Under: Autonomous Vehicles, Features Tagged With: agx, ai, car, cars, ctrl, cuda, data, deep, environment, facility, floor, infrastructure, jetson, lv, nvidia, parking, platform, robotics, safety, sensors, seoul, system, technology, twr, vehicle, vehicles

On the Way to Solving the Big Data Problem in Autonomous Driving

July 21, 2022 by David Edwards

The appearance of self-driving vehicles is closely related to progress in the sphere of artificial intelligence and robotics. However, self-driving cars need more than just artificial intelligence and machine learning.

To build its route, each self-driving car sends and receives plenty of data from various sensors like GPS, sonars, radars, lidars, cameras, and so on.

Information from all these sources must be processed very quickly, almost in real-time. And the amount of data is really massive here. [Read more…] about On the Way to Solving the Big Data Problem in Autonomous Driving

Filed Under: Autonomous Vehicles Tagged With: artificial intelligence, cars, data, machine learning, self-driving

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