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Car industry enters ‘golden age of innovation’

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The global car industry is entering a global age of innovation according to The Boston Consulting Group (BCG), making leaps and bounds in four key technology areas; powertrain, lightweight materials, connectivity and active safety (or assisted driving). A new report from the Group is released as t[.].

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6 Places Electric Car Drivers Want to See EV Charging Stations

EV Connect

Charging at home is still the priority, according to survey results from Boston Consulting Group. Hotels, Restaurants, and Other Hospitality Venues Hospitality is another key industry faced with a huge opportunity from the growing EV industry. Especially for hotels, EV charging is nothing short of essential.

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Ricardo white paper outlines needed developments to realize autonomous driving

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According to the Boston Consulting Group, the projected size of the global autonomous vehicle market in 2025 will be $36 billion for partially autonomous vehicles (levels 1–3) and $6 billion for fully autonomous vehicles (level 4). Specifically, Ricardo suggests, the industry must leverage agent-based modeling (ABM).

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Electric Vehicles Adoption – A Huge Business Opportunity for Utilities

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According to the Boston Consulting Group, the average utility can gain between US$3-$10 billion in new value. This solution will need to quickly and easily integrate with the utilities’ existing technologies and operate within existing industry standards to support roaming and other cross-vendor services.

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A More Detailed Look at a Prismatic Li-ion Cell and Pack Manufacturing Process

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In January, EnerDel hosted a group of journalists at its Indiana facilities and provided a plant tour showcasing its cell manufacturing and pack assembly processes. The current collectors extend beyond the circuit via tabs and are welded together to make an electrical connection. by Bill Cooke.

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