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Consumer scepticism in autonomous vehicles remains unresolved
Consumers are having a hard time learning to trust autonomous driving technology, and the human-machine interface (HMI) is partly to blame. By Derek Viita and Diane O’Neill of Strategy Analytics
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Powertrain bearings must be designed with future mobility in mind
Shared mobility platforms should see vehicle utilisation rise significantly. That has serious implications for a number of hidden, yet key, components within the vehicle. By Freddie Holmes
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Do autonomous vehicles really need high definition maps?
Highly detailed maps appear to be a crucial element of AV development, but researchers at MIT believe there is room to strip back to basics. By Betti Hunter
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COMMENT: Autonomous vehicle maps must combine precision with flexibility
Future AVs are likely to need huge amounts of detailed information to navigate safely, but it is important to ensure that they can still improvise when necessary, writes Jack Hunsley.
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COMMENT: Battery swap could put electrification at the heart of future mobility
Switchable batteries can halve the cost and cut the hassle of EV charging, writes Fabian Simmer
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COMMENT: Stringent global emissions regulations are a disruptive but necessary step
The automotive industry will struggle to meet the demands of new global standards, but avoiding the issue will come at a cost. By Betti Hunter
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The world’s start-up hub seeks a place in the new mobility revolution
While players in established markets boast strong automotive connections but struggle with a lack of core IT experience, the situation in Bengaluru appears to be the opposite. By Jack Hunsley
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Bengaluru’s Smart City transformation is slow but steady
While Bengaluru is not in a position to adopt cutting edge automotive tech, understanding its current limitation places it in good stead for the future. By Jack Hunsley
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Tata Motors on fulfilling India’s electric dream
Freddie Holmes speaks to Guenter Butschek about the brand’s goal to create an e-mobility ecosystem—but is it just a pipe dream?
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Bengalureans are underserved by public transport. Change is needed—fast
Bengaluru’s public transport needs reimagining, but a realistic approach will be essential. By Betti Hunter
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Switching India’s Garden City to EVs means playing the long game
Inconsistent power supply in Bengaluru means that convincing customers to go electric hinges more on extending EV range than on public charging opportunities. By Jack Hunsley
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Don’t expect electric trucks in India’s Silicon Valley any time soon
Previous attempts to limit HGV traffic and emissions in Bengaluru have failed, and electrification remains a long way out. By Xavier Boucherat
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Can ‘One Nation, One Card’ entice Bengalureans back to mass transit?
Public transport in Bengaluru is expensive, often inconvenient, and unpopular. But a new mobility payment card could help to change perceptions, writes Betti Hunter
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