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WardsAuto Daily

FEBRUARY 16, 2022

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How to mine the $400 billion connected car opportunity
Commercial fleets need to capture vehicle data to make better business decisions. OEMs who understand those data needs can offer fleets the vehicles they want – a $250-400 billion opportunity. Read Geotab’s white paper to learn what data fleets need and how OEMs can grow their fleet business.

Mercedes-AMG Reveals 677-hp EQE 53 4Matic+

The powered-up battery-electric sedan takes aim at the Porsche Taycan Turbo.

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Autoline Daily 2022: Top Industry News for Feb. 16

Car Dealers Rip Off U.S. Consumers; Headlamps Are Exhibit #1 For Red Tape; EVs May Cause Overcapacity

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New Cummins Engine Platforms Run on Different Low-Carbon Fuels

Described as the industry’s first unified, fuel-agnostic engines, these platforms will use engine blocks and core components that share common architectures and a high degree of parts commonality. This new design approach will be available for diesel, natural gas and hydrogen.

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NVIDIA Deal Vaults JLR Toward Software-Defined Vehicle

The partners say all new JLR vehicle platforms will deploy the full DRIVE technology beginning with 2025.

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UK Automakers Call for EV Charging Watchdog Promoting Uptake

From TU Automotive
Automakers in the UK are calling for an independent watchdog to monitor public electric car charging costs.

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Cerence’s Digital Twin Mines, Shares Vehicle Data in Real Time

For Wards Intelligence Subscribers
The software transfers critical sensor data from the car to the cloud, where it can be accessed by the OEM, its suppliers and service providers, as well as smartphone apps that communicate directly with the vehicle owner.

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