WardsAuto Daily Edition
WardsAuto Daily

SEPTEMBER 29, 2021

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Haptic Feedback: At the Interface Between Human and Machine
Datwyler shows how Electro Active Polymers (EAP) can be used for various customized haptic feedback technology solutions in today’s car interior designs.

May Mobility Launches Semi-Autonomous Shuttle Service

The free, on-demand service connects the Kerrytown neighborhood, University of Michigan campus and State Street corridor in Ann Arbor, MI.

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Autoline Daily: Top Industry News for Sept. 29

Lucid Kicks Off Production; GM Making 1st BrightDrop Vans; Citroen Has Wild Vision of Future Mobility

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Teijin Automotive Technologies creates formula for better mobility.
Five companies – Continental Structural Plastics, Inapal Plásticos, Benet Automotive, CSP Victall and Teijin Automotive Center Europe – have combined to form Teijin Automotive Technologies, a global leader in composite materials and solutions for the mobility industry.
The new organization has a global footprint to deliver technologies that make vehicles safer and more eco-friendly.

Technical Expert Predicts Mainstream AV Acceptance

Christine Ho, senior technical advisor to the CTO at Motional, is confident that by the end of this decade, robotaxis will be a common sight on our roads.

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Rolls-Royce Fires Up its BEV Ambitions

From TU Automotive
Luxury British carmaker, Rolls-Royce, is ramping up consumer expectations for its first BEV powered vehicle by promising it will arrive ‘sooner rather than later’.

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Building Better Electric Vehicles: Immersion-Cooled Batteries & Magnet-Free Motors

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This webinar will take place on Tuesday October 26, 2021 at 11:00 AM EST and will outline the global outlook for battery-electric vehicles and related motor and battery demands.

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DOE Official Sees Government-Industry Partnership Bolstering U.S. Stake in Battery Supply Chain

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The agency expects to allocate about $6 billion – to be matched by industry – to developing infrastructure, from mining and processing core battery components to recycling.

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