Remove Global Remove Industry Remove Standards
article thumbnail

RF Safety Lab Ensures Wireless Gadgets Meet Safety Standards

Cars That Think

Before a wireless device is manufactured and sold , its technology is tested by compliance engineering laboratories to ensure it adheres to technical standards established by organizations including the IEEE Standards Association. From testing engineer to startup founder Liu is no stranger to technical standards and regulations.

article thumbnail

Chinese Robotaxis Are Gunning for Global Domination

Cars That Think

By that standard, Tesla remains far behind. Globally, only Alphabet’s Waymo and a handful of Chinese firms have overcome this barrier. It mirrors the global electric vehicle market where, aside from Tesla, Chinese carmakers like BYD dominate the top ranks. million rides in the first quarter of 2025 alone. Unlike some U.S.

Insiders

Sign Up for our Newsletter

This site is protected by reCAPTCHA and the Google Privacy Policy and Terms of Service apply.

Trending Sources

article thumbnail

BYD profit surges 100.4% as smart EVs drive growth

Teslarati

The companys Gods Eye driver-assistance system–now standard across its lineup at no extra cost–and a new supercharging EV platform have fueled its edge. The Chinese company’s rapid response to its European challenges reflects its broader ambition to dominate global EV markets. from 12.1% a year earlier.

BYD
article thumbnail

First Supercritical CO2 Circuit Breaker Debuts

Cars That Think

Hundreds of thousands of circuit breakers dot power grids globally, and nearly all of the high voltage ones are insulated with SF 6. In response, researchers globally are racing to develop alternatives. The team turned to the petroleum industry to find the parts, and found all but one: the bushing.

CO2
article thumbnail

Private 5G Network to Boost Hyundai’s EV Production

Cars That Think

Developed by industry partners including Qualcomm and Ericsson and standardized by the mobile standards consortium 3GPP in 2022 , RedCap was designed in part to meet the needs of industrial and manufacturing environments. We will continue to accelerate its commercialization.

article thumbnail

Overcoming Tech Workforce Shortages With IEEE Microcredentials

Cars That Think

By 2030, there will be a global shortage of 85 million workers, many of them in technical fields, according to the World Economic Forum. Many industries that need to employ technical workers will be impacted by the shortage, which is projected to cost them up to US $8.5 trillion in unrealized revenue.

article thumbnail

Polestar gets a $450M boost as it delays Q4 earnings

Teslarati

It also comes after Polestar saw a 14 percent decline in deliveries in the third quarter , amounting to 44,851 units total and seeing a 15-percent global sale decrease over all of 2024.