Remove Chinese Remove Commercial Remove Las Vegas Remove Standards
article thumbnail

WiTricity acquires Qualcomm Halo; unifying technology platforms for wireless EV charging

Green Car Congress

Bringing the Qualcomm Halo technology into the WiTricity portfolio will simplify global interoperability and significantly accelerate commercialization. Qualcomm Incorporated and WiTricity have been working collaboratively with global standards organizations, which currently leverage reference designs from each company.

Las Vegas 278
article thumbnail

Hyundai NEXO fuel-cell vehicles self-drive (Level 4) 118 miles from Seoul to Pyeongchang

Green Car Congress

All vehicles are equipped with level 4 self-driving technology, as defined by the SAE international standards, and 5G network technology. Adding a small number of sensors to mass produced vehicles has enabled the realization of fully autonomous driving technology, bringing Hyundai closer to the commercialization of self-driving technology.

Hyundai 317
article thumbnail

The Coming Boom in Rare Earths

Cars That Think

Return to top So the US has a sort of twofold stance or a twofold initiative going, both commercial use of rare earths in electric vehicles and also defense uses. And they are both benefiting, or is it just the commercial activity benefiting from the Inflation Reduction Act? So that’s standard, available, readily known technology.

Australia 125