Vehicle computers continue to gain ground: Series production of domain-specific high-performance computers from Continental for more than 20 vehicle models from various manufacturers scheduled for 2021 and 2022. Orders for high-performance computers from Continental now with total sales volume of around 5 billion Euros. Course set for the future: Continental Automotive Edge Platform as the basis for cross-domain vehicle computers from Continental.
The lighting and electronics expert HELLA has started a new research project together with further partners. The main focus is on the question of how communication between autonomous vehicles and other road users can be ensured with the aid of automotive lighting technology.
Siemens Mobility and Continental Engineering Services (CES) will cooperate in the future on the development and manufacture of pantographs for trucks. The eHighway technology from Siemens Mobility supplies trucks with electricity via an overhead line. The cooperation aims to electrify key stretches of highway-networks in Germany’s autobahn network with overhead contact lines and thus significantly reduce CO 2 emissions from trucks. The new partnership combines expertise from two technology worlds: Siemens Mobility is a specialist in rail electrification, Continental Engineering Services is a development and production service provider for automotive technologies. The two companies will now pool their know-how to quickly achieve series production of truck pantographs.
NSK has developed a third-generation ultra-high speed ball bearing for electric vehicle (EV) motors that is capable of operating at over 1.8 million dmN(1). The new bearing is in fact the world's fastest grease-lubricated deep groove ball bearing for EV applications, enabling longer vehicle range and higher energy economy. Additionally, the bearing facilitates motor and component downsizing for space gains within vehicle interiors.
The Bundesverband eMobilität e.V. (BEM), the German Federal Association for eMobility, aims to replace mobility with e-mobility in Germany through the use of renewable energy.
A major public transport operator in the Tver region purchased 314 LIAZ-4292.60 buses equipped with Allison Automatics and have shown excellent fuel efficiency over the year in operation. Moreover, drivers and passengers say that the urban bus service has become more convenient and comfortable.
Experts from global energy and environment consultancy Ricardo are leading an international consortium to support the Mexican Government’s plan to reduce greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions in the freight sector.