NXP, a developer of communication technology for embedded applications, is integrating Septentrio GNSS technology into its V2X (vehicle-to-everything)…
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NSK has developed the third generation of its wireless in-wheel motor (W-IWM), a design which comprises a motor, inverter and wireless charging unit for battery charging on the move. The design has improved motor performance, with plans already in place for the fourth-generation unit
The Ricardo and Roke partnership is launching a vehicle digital resilience assessment and benchmarking service designed to help automotive manufacturers and Tier 1 manufacturers meet international cybersecurity regulations
ZF has developed an electromechanical tilt lock, which will enter volume production with “one of the world’s leading manufacturers of motorcycles” as standard equipment on a new, three-wheeled Maxiscooter
The US Patent Office has granted a patent to Mechanical Simulation Corporation for a new…
The Lexus LF-30 electrified technology concept features integrated control of the powertrain, steering, suspension and brakes, enabling the ideal vehicle posture to be achieved in any driving situation
The Austrian Institute of Technology’s (AIT) Center for Mobility Systems has reported the successful conclusion of its viaMotorrad research project, which has resulted in a novel measuring method for complex vehicle dynamics and driving physics with the aim of reducing the number of motorcycle accidents
At the IAA 1969 in Frankfurt am Main, Continental presented an ABS for the first time. Over the five decades since, ABS has undergone extensive development, with today’s systems having up to 50 additional functions. This is the story behind the life-saving technology
Continental has developed eHorizon, a function that enables cars to take pre-emptive action against potential risks on the roads. A network of vehicle dynamics technology including matched sensors, data processing and assistance systems calculate safe and efficient travel speed according to the road conditions
‘Trusted Autonomous Parking’ (Park-IT), the UK’s first facility to test and support the development of automated parking solutions, is under construction in the Midlands