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4 days ago |
automotiveworld.com | Megan Lampinen
Open-source is becoming increasingly pivotal to software-defined mobility, writes Megan Lampinen Harman has become one of the first automotive players to open-source a complete connected services platform. The move could prove a game-changer for the realisation and monetisation of software-defined experiences. Subscribe to Automotive World to continue readingSign up now and gain unlimited access to our news, analysis, data, and researchSubscribeAlready a member?
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automotiveworld.com | Megan Lampinen
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automotiveworld.com | Stewart Burnett
The US-UK trade deal has sparked backlash from a lobbying group representing the Detroit Big Three, which claims it unfairly benefits British automakers while leaving their local counterparts unfairly exposed to steep tariffs. Under the deal, the US will reduce its 25% automotive tariff to 10% for up to 100,000 UK-made vehicles annually—a move Detroit’s “Big Three” argue undermines the competitiveness of USMCA-compliant vehicles from Mexico and Canada.
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automotiveworld.com | Stewart Burnett
Foton has deployed its new battery-swap e-truck in limited batches at Yantian port in China. By Stewart Burnett Foton has introduced its new Auman battery-swap electric truck (e-truck), designed specifically for port logistics, with its first deployment at Yantian Port, China. The truck promises rapid five-minute battery swaps, effectively reducing its downtime to that of its traditional diesel-powered counterparts.
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automotiveworld.com | Stewart Burnett
Mercedes-Benz’ eCitaro and eCitaro G buses now comprise almost 70% of VAG’s e-bus fleet. By Stewart Burnett Bus operator VAG Nuremberg has reached a milestone with the addition of its 100th electric bus (e-bus), a Mercedes-Benz eCitaro G articulated model, as part of a delivery of 31 new buses from Daimler Buses. This expands the operator’s total to 77 eCitaro and eCitaro G buses, which now comprise nearly 70% of its total e-bus fleet.
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