Archive for the ‘transportation’ category: Page 35
May 5, 2024
The Future of AI in Transportation: Implications and Challenges
Posted by Chris Smedley in categories: governance, robotics/AI, transportation
Center for natural and artificial intelligence.
May 5, 2024
Revolutionizing Industries: TSLA Stock with Steven Mark Ryan
Posted by Chris Smedley in categories: business, robotics/AI, transportation
Tesla’s heavy investment in AI and autonomy, potential for full self-driving capability, and innovative business model have the potential to revolutionize multiple industries and generate massive revenue through software subscriptions and other ventures.
Questions to inspire discussion.
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May 5, 2024
Dick Rutan, Who Set an Aviation Milestone When He Flew Nonstop Around the World, Is Dead at 85
Posted by Genevieve Klien in category: transportation
They arrived back to a hero’s welcome as thousands gathered to witness the landing. Both Rutan brothers and Yeager were each awarded a Presidential Citizens Medal by President Ronald Reagan, who described how a local official in Thailand at first “refused to believe some cockamamie story” about a plane flying around the world on a single tank of gas.
“We had the freedom to pursue a dream, and that’s important,” Dick Rutan said at the ceremony. “And we should never forget, and those that guard our freedoms, that we should hang on to them very tenaciously and be very careful about some do-gooder that thinks that our safety is more important than our freedom. Because freedom is awful difficult to obtain, and it’s even more difficult to regain it once it’s lost.”
Richard Glenn Rutan was born in Loma Linda, California. He joined the U.S. Air Force as a teenager and flew more than 300 combat missions during the Vietnam War.
May 3, 2024
15 Year Battery Warranty — CATL kills 90% of FUD
Posted by Chris Smedley in categories: sustainability, transportation
FutureAZA (formerly MyTeslaWeekend)
May 3, 2024
The Differences Between the New Autopark on Intel vs AMD Tesla Vehicles [Video]
Posted by Shailesh Prasad in categories: electronics, transportation
Tesla is rolling out the new Autopark for vehicles with ultrasonic sensors, and surprisingly they get some new visuals.
May 3, 2024
A fully-electric 10,000 ton container ship has begun service equipped with over 50,000 kWh in batteries
Posted by Shailesh Prasad in categories: sustainability, transportation
Chinese state-owned company COSCO Shipping has launched what it calls the “world’s largest” river-to-sea electric container ship. The Green Water 1 is a 10,000-ton+ fully electric vessel that sets a new benchmark in sustainability in the marine logistics industry.
China Ocean Shipping (Group) Company, or COSCO for short, is a state-owned multinational conglomerate headquartered in Shanghai specializing in marine transport. Not to be confused with Costco, COSCO Shipping was founded as a subsidiary in 2016 following an approved merger between COSCO and China Shipping.
The COSCO Group is the largest liner carrier in China, transporting hundreds of container vessels daily while also providing ships to Chinese automakers to help them export their electric vehicles to new markets overseas, including Europe.
May 3, 2024
Insights on Tesla FSD, China SD, Robotaxi, Supercharging & Teslabot
Posted by Chris Smedley in categories: robotics/AI, transportation
Tesla is prioritizing the development of Full Self-Driving technology and robo taxis, focusing on AI hardware and real-world AI solutions to generate cash for future investments and potential partnerships with Chinese EV makers Questions to inspire discussion What is Tesla prioritizing in their development? —Tesla is p.
May 2, 2024
Hydrogen Fuel-Cell Vehicles: Everything You Need to Know
Posted by Shailesh Prasad in categories: sustainability, transportation
May 1, 2024
China battery price war could soon make electric cars cheaper. Here’s how
Posted by Shailesh Prasad in categories: energy, sustainability, transportation
The main cost of an electric vehicle (EV) is its battery. The high cost of energy-dense batteries has meant EVs have long been more expensive than their fossil fuel equivalents.
But this could change faster than we thought. The world’s largest maker of batteries for electric cars, China’s CATL, claims it will slash the cost of its batteries by up to 50% this year, as a price war kicks off with the second largest maker in China, BYD subsidiary FinDreams.
What’s behind this? After the electric vehicle industry experienced a huge surge in 2022, it has hit headwinds. It ramped up faster than demand, triggering efforts to cut costs.