Project Aslan Steers A New Course For Autonomous Urban Mobility

Unprecedented international collaboration to accelerate the commercial viability of autonomous vehicles in cities with the launch of a fully-functional open-source self-driving platform. Oxford, UK, 01 July 2020. The potential social, commercial and environmental benefits of autonomous […]

EnfuseNet: Rewriting the Economics of Vehicle Autonomy

Cambridge Consultants, part of the Capgemini Group, announces EnfuseNet, a breakthrough Artificial Intelligence (AI) system for autonomous vehicles. EnfuseNet fuses data from low-cost sensors and cameras – hardware costing just tens of dollars – to generate […]

Berlin’s First Smart City Quarter Powered by Panasonic

Nearly CO2-free heating for 90 households The showcase for social, digital & connected, green & sustainable living has commenced in Central Europe Panasonic’s global smart cities portfolio extended with this European Lighthouse project In place to […]

Department of Energy Issues Request for Information to Strengthen Battery Critical Materials Supply Chains

Today, the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) announced a request for information (RFI) on challenges and opportunities in the upstream and midstream critical-materials battery supply chains. Critical materials are used in many products important to the […]

New Battery Electrolyte Developed at Stanford May Boost the Performance of Electric Vehicles

Originally Published on Stanford | News Science By Mark Shwartz Stanford researchers have designed a new electrolyte for lithium metal batteries that could increase the driving range of electric cars. Watch the video below. A new […]

District of Columbia Sues BP, Chevron, ExxonMobil and Shell for Misleading Public on Climate Change

Originally published on blog of Union of Concerned Scientists. By Elliott Negin Washington, D.C., Attorney General Karl A. Racine sued four of the world’s largest oil and gas companies on Thursday for misleading consumers about the […]

UC Riverside Receives $1.2 Million Grant To Build GPUs For Autonomous Vehicles

Project will develop energy-efficient, energy-elastic, and real-time-aware graphic-processing units Three UC Riverside engineers have received a $1.2 million grant from the National Science Foundation to develop a new generation of energy-efficient, energy-elastic, and real-time-aware GPUs suitable […]

39 Diverse Groups Launch Coalition For Clean Energy and Healthy Communities

WASHINGTON, DC — Today, 39 diverse organizations ranging from environmental, to public health, to faith-based groups are launching the Coalition for Clean Energy and Healthy Communities (CCEHC). The coalition will advocate for any future stimulus and […]

A Million-Mile Battery: For More Than Just Electric Vehicles

New Considerations for Investors and Regulators Originally published on RMI Outlet, blog of the Rocky Mountain Institute By Madeline Tyson With the past few years’ enormous build out of lithium-ion (Li-ion) battery manufacturing plant capacity and […]