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Faraday Future halts factory work, hopes to resume early 2017

Green Car Reports

Faraday Future's ambitious plans to launch a production electric car in less than two years appear to have hit a snag. Before the Chinese-backed startup can begin production, it needs to complete a new factory in North Las Vegas, Nevada, which has a stated cost of $1 billion.

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Electric-car intender Faraday Future wants 2nd factory, in California this time

Green Car Reports

Chinese-backed startup Faraday Future still hasn't released details of its first production electric car, but it's already eyeing a second factory. Faraday is moving ahead with plans for a factory in North Las Vegas, Nevada, and has said it plans to start car production within two years.

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Audi introducing V2I Traffic Light Information service in Europe

Green Car Congress

Audi is the first manufacturer worldwide to network its series-production models with traffic lights in cities. In the future, anonymized data from our cars can help to switch traffic lights in cities to better phases and to optimize the traffic flow. In the US, Audi customers have been using this service since late 2016.

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Has Mercedes-Benz Forgotten What Constitutes Luxury?

The Truth About Cars

Framed as a way to take candid pictures of vehicle occupants by the manufacturer, the device has actually been mandated by the European Commission for all new vehicles by 2026 as a way to “combat distracted driving.” Future implementation may hinge on how these camera systems are received by the public. Paired with our in-house MB.OS

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PRESS: BlackBerry Announces First IVY Design Win as Dongfeng Motor Selects PATEO Digital Cockpit

Electra Vehicles

LAS VEGAS – Jan. With PATEO’s vast network of partners encompassing intelligent voice, entertainment / content, vehicle health monitoring, secure payments and more, the company plans to further deploy BlackBerry IVY to Chinese automakers. , Originally published by BlackBerry Limited.

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Hyundai Mobis unveils e-corner module turns wheels to 90º

Electric Vehicles India

The Hyundai Mobis each e-corner 90-degree turn and sideways drive is to support future Purpose Built Vehicles (PBVs) in congested urban areas. The concept of the e-Corner Module all-in-one wheel was first introduced at CES 2018 in Las Vegas. Hyundai Mobis will operate a total of three fuel cell plants in the future.

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Faraday Future Chooses Nevada For Electric-Car Plant

Green Car Reports

Last month, Faraday Future announced that it was considering sites in California, Georgia, Louisiana, and Nevada for a $1 billion electric-car plant. Faraday--which is backed by Chinese billionaire Jia Yueting--could.

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