TERAKI, a market leader in edge sensor processing, today released the latest radar detection software that accurately identifies static and moving objects with increased accuracy and less computational power. The real traffic solution runs on ASIL-D compliant AURIX TC4x microcontrollers from Infineon Technologies AG.
Castrol and Sprint Power are collaborating on a project to develop ultra-fast charging cells and battery packs for battery electric vehicles (BEVs) and fuel cell hybrid electric vehicles (FCHEVs).
The company hopes to bring customers faster production times with the help of Nexa3D’s QLS 820. Quickparts adds to its additive manufacturing printer portfolio with QLS 820, a laser sintering platform geared toward fast, high-throughput manufacturing applications.
The requirements for construction machinery and vehicles are high: They are intended to prove reliability and efficiency even under adverse operating conditions.
Newly-developed BMW round cells optimised for NEUE KLASSE architecture. Costs for whole high-voltage battery up to 50% lower than for current generation. CO2-reduced production – through green power and secondary material.
A strategic alliance to accelerate the Spanish multinational’s growth in Europe and consolidate its premium positioning while reinforcing Knorr-Bremse’s product portfolio.
The transformation of the automobile is also changing car access: With digital keys and other solutions for automatically opening cars Huf enables contactless access. Besides a high level of comfort in everyday life, safety is of course also a top priority.
Climate neutrality, increased CO2 prices, and uncertainties with the natural gas supply are prompting car manufacturers to intensify their search for alternatives to gas-powered production plants. In response, Dürr became the first supplier to electrify all the body ovens in its portfolio.
As leading automotive markets start to mandate driver-monitoring systems (DMS), STMicroelectronics, a global semiconductor leader serving customers across the spectrum of electronics applications, is already equipping carmakers with the required technologies.
While charging stations for passenger cars are an increasingly common sight, the same public infrastructure for trucks is virtually non-existent. However, recent developments suggest that this is about to change.