Autonomous Vehicle News

  • General Motors boosts quarterly sales but misses mark on electric vehicles


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    General Motors saw an 18.8% increase in year-over-year sales throughout the second quarter but struggled to capitalize on the increasing demand for electric vehicles. For the April-through-June period, General Motors sold a combined total of 69...

  • People place cones on empty driverless cars in SF


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    Videos and pictures shared online show the group called “Safe Street Rebel” immobilizing the driverless cars by putting traffic cones on them. Activists are taking on driverless cars in San Francisco. Safe Street Rebel says they’re protesting t...

  • Kivnon Partners with TAP for AGV/AMR Distribution


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    SummaryKivnon, a leading global producer of autonomous mobile robots (AMRs) and automated guided vehicles (AGVs), has announced that TAP, a leading industrial solutions provider, will be distributing Kivnon automated guided vehicles. Kivnon Par...

  • Ocoee police arrest 4 juveniles and warn Kia and Hyundai owners about TikTok trend


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    OCOEE, Fla. — The Ocoee Police Department is reminding Kia and Hyundai owners about a popular social media trend after they arrested four juveniles for attempted car theft Wednesday. Read: Deputies investigate deadly shooting at Orange County g...

  • Infineon and Kontrol Collab on Autonomous Vehicle Safety


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    Infineon and Kontrol Collab on Autonomous Vehicle SafetyBy Chad Cox Production Editor Embedded Computing DesignNewsImage Credit: Infineon / Kontrol Munich, Germany and Linz, Austria. Infineon Technologies AG and the Austrian product compliance ...

  • First U.S. Volkswagen ID Buzz EVs Arrive in Austin, With a Catch


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    While the 2024 Volkswagen ID Buzz is a hot topic and potentially a very popular EV to enter the global market in 2023, the U.S. won't see it until 2024 as a 2025 model year vehicle. Well, looks like the citizens of Austin, Texas, will be able t...

  • Volkswagen will start testing its driverless ID. Buzz in Austin, Texas


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    Volkswagen Group has picked Austin, Texas, as the location for its first autonomous driving program in North America. Buzz electric vans to the city, outfitted with Mobileye's autonomous driving tech to start a three-year pilot program. However...