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Vehicle Fuel Economy At Highest Level In A Year

ANN ARBOR - Gas mileage of new vehicles sold in the U.S. continued to rise in April, say researchers at the University of Michigan Transportation Research Institute. The average fuel economy (window-sticker value) of new vehicles sold last month was 25.3 mpg—the highest mark since last May. Overall, fuel economy is down 0.2 mpg from

By |2017-05-04T19:50:04-04:00May 4th, 2017|Auto Tech|

Report: Most Americans Favor Flying Cars – Really

ANN ARBOR—Despite considerable concerns about the safety of flying cars, two-thirds of Americans say they would like to ride in or operate their own airborne vehicle. A new study by researchers at the University of Michigan Transportation Research Institute shows that 41 percent of adult respondents to an online survey are "very interested" in riding

By |2017-04-19T18:30:29-04:00April 19th, 2017|Auto Tech, News|

CAAT Advances Students’ Careers In New, Developing Auto Technologies

GRAND RAPIDS - CAAT (Center for Advanced Automotive Technology) partners with industry, education, government, and professional organizations to support local economic development.  Through these partnerships, the CAAT identifies funding opportunities for the creation and adaptation of curricula in  advanced automotive technology programs.  The CAAT advances the preparation of students for careers in new and developing

By |2017-04-19T17:44:13-04:00April 19th, 2017|Auto Tech, Michigan Mobile Musings, Podcasts|

Auto Guru Cole Talks Autonomous Vehicles – How Michigan Leads Its Development

ROYAL OAK - World renown auto expert David Cole, Chairman of Auto Harvest, an Ann Arbor-based web-based innovation ecosystem focused on autos and manufacturing, talks about a study that rated the auto companies on how well they are doing in autonomous vehicle technology. Ford and GM were Nos. 1 and 2. Michigan is working hard

By |2017-04-19T14:39:25-04:00April 19th, 2017|Auto Tech, M2 TechCast, Podcasts|

U-M Renames Mobility Transformation Center Mcity

ANN ARBOR – The University of Michigan has a new yet familiar name for its center dedicated to advancing connected and automated vehicles: Mcity. Mcity replaces Mobility Transformation Center, or MTC, as the official name of the public-private partnership U-M established in 2013 with government and industry to lead the transition to connected and driverless

By |2017-04-13T19:39:07-04:00April 13th, 2017|Auto Tech, Autonomous Vehicles|

Army Tests New Hydrogen-Powered Chevy Colorado ZH2 In Action

MILFORD - In January, the Army began officially testing the Chevy Colorado ZH2, the first ground-mobility combat vehicle that, if fielded, would be powered by a revolutionary new hydrogen fuel cell. The result of a $4 million collaboration between GM and the U.S. Army Tank Automotive Research, Development, and Engineering Center (TARDEC), a functional hydrogen

By |2017-04-13T18:13:11-04:00April 13th, 2017|Auto Tech|

Automation Alley Paris Trade Mission In Spring, Industry 4.0 Conference In Fall

ROYAL OAK - Tom Kelly, executive director of Automation Alley, talks about an upcoming trade mission to Paris for the Air Show. It will be Tom’s first trade mission since he was named executive director of the 1000 member association last September. Big data, robotics, aerospace manufacturers are the target for this mission, Kelly said.

By |2017-04-11T15:27:17-04:00April 10th, 2017|Auto Tech, M2 TechCast, Podcasts|

U-M Gets $2.4 Million Grant From Toyota To Develop Computer Simulation Tools To Predict Auto Battery Performance

ANN ARBOR - With a $2.4 million investment from the Toyota Research Institute, University of Michigan researchers will develop computer simulation tools to predict automotive battery performance. The project is part of a four-year, $35 million investment with research entities, universities and companies on research that uses artificial intelligence to help accelerate the design and

By |2017-03-30T19:44:02-04:00March 30th, 2017|Auto Tech|

Eaton Appoints João V. Faria, President, Vehicle Group; Kenneth F. Davis to Retire

DUBLIN - Power management company Eaton announced João V. Faria Tuesday it has been appointed president of Eaton’s Vehicle Group, effective May 1. He succeeds Kenneth F. Davis who has announced he will retire on August 1. Faria will report to Uday Yadav, chief operating officer, Industrial Sector. In this role, Faria will be responsible for

By |2017-03-29T12:07:59-04:00March 29th, 2017|Auto Tech|