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COMMENT: IP protection in the auto industry—the game has changed
The risk surrounding the protection of innovation in the automotive industry must be prioritised, writes Stuart Young
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Electric vehicle charging stations—a new automotive cyber security threat?
Often unmanned and remotely located, EV charging stations rely on connectivity with the user and the vehicle, presenting a variety of avenues for cyber attack. By Ziv Levi
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Automakers hope electric vehicles will be an engine of growth
The inevitability of electrification is clear. The timing less so. The size of the automakers’ existing combustion engine manufacturing networks illustrates the scale of the electrification challenge. By Martin Kahl
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Electric car-share renaissance emerges in Paris
Paris was the birthplace of electric car-share, and the concepts introduced by Autolib are proving much more durable than the company itself. By Megan Lampinen
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Will California’s ‘Dirty Diesel’ bill further divide the US auto industry?
Prospective new emissions regulations for trucks in California could have far reaching implications across an already conflicted nation, writes Betti Hunter.
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COMMENT: The future of car ownership is exciting—and packed with uncertainty
Increasing concern about emissions, and a desire for alternative business models—customers’ perceptions about vehicle ownership are changing, and automakers cannot be left behind. By Chris Sheldon
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Life after Autolib: car-sharing continues in Paris
Autolib is dead, but without it, the electrified car-sharing schemes now active in Paris would not stand a chance. By Xavier Boucherat
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High capacity vehicles cut CO2 emissions, and could be deployed now, says ACEA
ACEA wants to bring high capacity transport back onto the agenda, following trials that have demonstrated potential for tackling CO2 emissions. By Xavier Boucherat
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Regulations in Paris push trucking to alternative fuels and electrification
With diesel bans quickly approaching, there is a city-wide ambition to steer commercial vehicle fleets in Paris towards cleaner mobility. By Jack Hunsley
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COMMENT: London’s Ultra Low Emission Zone—the first, but not the last
From automakers to commuters, everyone needs to prepare for the roll-out of big city ULEZ. This could trigger greater interest in fuel cell vehicles, believes David Hart
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Simulation can move powertrain testing from the road to the lab
Road tests can be expensive, let alone time consuming. Simulation is helping to relieve developers from the pain associated with physical testing. By Freddie Holmes
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Will Paris meets its vehicle electrification targets?
Parisian officials are championing city-wide electromobility, but will the theory work as well in practice? By Betti Hunter
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Automakers target Paris as new technology test bed
Vehicle manufactures are tapping Paris as a base to explore alternative mobility solutions and trial new technology. By Megan Lampinen
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