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26th January 2023

Automakers Against Stampede to BEV Dominance

When the president of the world’s biggest carmaker talks, people listen. So, when Akio Toyoda said, in September of last year, that bans on ICE cars within 10 to...

By Siegfried Mortkowitz

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18th February 2022

Russia Ramps Up Connected Car Mobility by 2030

The transportation strategy 2030 issued by the Russian government last November is the second of the four pillars of the country’s decade-long plan in new mobility. Other three are...

By Roma Nazarov

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15th October 2021

Russia Ramps up Biometrics in Transportation

By the decade’s end, 80% of Russian travelers will have to use biometry in public transport. That’s according to the draft national transportation strategy 2030, currently in development at...

By Roma Nazarov

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3rd August 2021

Trying to Apply Ethics to Driverless Technology

Nearly a year ago the European Commission published a report on the ethics of data and artificial intelligence in connected and autonomous vehicles (CAVs). Part of the discussion in...

By Graham Jarvis

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4th June 2021

Challenges Facing Russia’s Soaring e-Scooter Sharing Market

In Russia, e-scooter rent volume is expected to triple by the end of the riding season. “In 2020, pilot projects of e-scooter sharing were presented in the most major...

By Roma Nazarov

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12th November 2020

Solving the Chicken-and-Egg with Driverless Cars

KPMG claims that autonomous vehicles are being held back by the need for infrastructure to support them. The consultancy and analyst firm’s Autonomous Vehicle Readiness index (AVRI) ranks the...

By Graham Jarvis

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14th August 2020

Dreams of ‘Free’ Electric Energy a Long Way Off

Since 2019 the term ‘self-charging hybrid car’ has been touted by most of the top automaker brands. With the future of connected and autonomous vehicles (CAVs), being electric the...

By Graham Jarvis

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4th May 2020

Facing Up the Driverless Car Barriers

Over the next decade connected and autonomous vehicles (CAVs) are expected to generate millions of dollars for the global economy. At least, that’s what’s currently predicted by many people...

By Graham Jarvis

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24th January 2020

Automakers Could Steer Fintech’s Role in the Connected Car

Today most people buy a car, pay for road tax and insurance, fill it up and then use their vehicle. Mobility providers, governments and other players see this model...

By Graham Jarvis

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27th November 2018

Autonomous Delivery Mileage to Reach 78Bn, Claims KPMG

Annual miles traveled by autonomous delivery vehicles is expected to reach 78Bn by the year 2040, according to a latest analyst forecast. Accounting and analytics company KPMG is predicting...

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28th July 2017

Connected cities means joined-up thinking in Latin America

The concept of connected cars isn’t big news anywhere in the world, even when you’re talking about Latin American countries where having an automobile is still a display of...

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3rd July 2017

Weekly Brief: VW to make V2V standard on first models in 2019

The waters continue to rise in the V2V revolution. Will VW’s deployment break the dam? Andrew Tolve reports. If the dream of vehicle-to-vehicle (V2V) and vehicle-to-infrastructure (V2I) communications comes...

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