Weekly Roundup 63

💾SW Defined Vehicles, Connectivity, Digitalization, Autonomous

  1. Automakers poised to become digital identity stewards (Link)

  2. Troy-based auto supplier Aptiv slashes headcount (Link)

  3. DS Automobiles becomes the first carmaker to include ChatGPT as standard (Link)

  4. Qualcomm sparks the next phase of in-vehicle experiences with the world’s first Wi-Fi 7 for automotive (Link)

  5. Avanci Welcomes the Volkswagen Group to its 5G Vehicle Licensing Program(Link)

  6. Chinese EV maker Xpeng to hire 4,000, invest in AI (Link)

  7. How to License an Autonomous Vehicle in Germany (Link)

  8. Cell Phone Use In Cars Went Up During The Pandemic And Never Went Back Down (Link)

âš¡EV

  1. Magnesium Batteries Are Beginning To Give Up Their Secrets (Link)

  2. Latest Research Shows Lithium Metal Batteries Can Be 'Revived' (Link)

  3. Wireless charging for electric cars is inching closer to reality (Link)

  4. ‘Airbus Of Autos’ European Automakers Could Band Together To Build Cheap EVs (Link)

  5. These 3 major automakers may team up to save themselves, build cheap EVs (Link)

  6. Japan's Automakers Shift Into Crisis Mode Over The EV Race (Link)

  7. Volkswagen Introduces New Plug-In Hybrid Powertrain While China Embraces PHEVs (Link)

  8. EV sector grapples with layoffs, production cuts and altered plans (Link)

  9. Here's why in a few years EVs may cost less than gas models (Link)

  10. Volvo Cars to dilute stake in EV maker Polestar (Link)

  11. 1st Electric-Only Volvo Truck (Link)

  12. Can China make battery swap work for heavy-duty vehicles? (Link)

  13. SAE Adopts New Standards For Vehicle-To-Grid (Link)

  14. Mercedes-Benz backs off plan to only sell EVs by 2030 (Link)

  15. Rivian, Lucid stocks tumble as slowing EV demand upsets ramp-up plans (Link)

✨Interesting

  1. Super-simple helicopter looks easier than flying a drone (Link)

  2. The future of automotive manufacturing: adding additive (Link)