Auto Tech

Auto Tech: Lunewave Radar Helping Driverless Vehicles See The Road Ahead

ANN ARBOR - John Xin, CEO of Lunewave Radar, talks about Lunewave’s proprietary Luneburg lens radar technology that provides long range hi-resolution detection required for today’s ADAS and autonomous vehicles. It offers up to 360 degrees field of view, and the best angular resolution in the market, Xin says in this video interview on MITech

By |2021-10-07T10:51:11-04:00October 7th, 2021|Auto Tech, mitechtv|

Rivian Will Open $4.6 Million Service Support Center As It Prepares For First Vehicle Sales

PLYMOUTH - Rivian, the electric vehicle startup that’s gearing up for an initial public offering, continues its trend of growing fast. The company will be opening in Plymouth, a service support operations facility for vehicle owners -- and just in time, as deliveries of the launch edition of the R1T pickup are expected to commence soon.

By |2021-10-03T17:02:48-04:00October 3rd, 2021|Auto Tech, Featured, Government/Politics|

Congress To Revamp Up Consumer Incentives For Plug-In Electric Vehicles

ANN ARBOR - Congress recently unveiled a draft proposal to expand refundable tax credits up to $12,500 for individuals who purchase qualified plug-in electric vehicles  – including battery electric, plug-in hybrid, and, for the first time, fuel cell electric vehicles. The proposed program to “green the fleet” is part of the Build Back Better spending bill

By |2021-10-03T14:30:04-04:00October 3rd, 2021|Auto Tech, Clean Update|

Ford’s Outstate Expansion Plans Leaves Michigan Economic Development Leaders Alarmed

GRAND RAPIDS - A statewide organization of economic development leaders is sounding alarms following Ford Motor Co.’s recent announcement to venture outside of its home state to make a historic investment in electric vehicles. Ford announced this week that it — along with partner SK Innovation Co. — will invest $11.4 billion and create 11,000 jobs in Tennessee and

By |2021-09-30T09:40:51-04:00September 30th, 2021|Auto Tech, Clean Update, Featured|

Ford $7 Billion Electric Battery Plants In Kentucky And Tennessee A Jolt To Michigan’s Auto Future

DEARBORN - Ford Motor Co. announced plans for four massive new plants and 10,800 jobs in Kentucky and Tennessee devoted to an all-electric future and invest $7 billion as part of an $11.4 billion partnership with battery maker SK Innovation of South Koreato help inoculate the carmaker from supply chain pressures that have crippled the

By |2021-09-29T07:24:02-04:00September 29th, 2021|Auto Tech|

RFPs Issued For Inductive Vehicle Charging Pilot EV Highway

PONTIAC - The Michigan Department of Transportation Tuesday issued a Request for Proposal for an electrified road for charging EVs without stopping to charge. The RFP comes after Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer announced at the opening ceremony of Motor Bella on Sept. 21 a new partnership aimed at developing the Inductive Vehicle Charging Pilot is a

By |2021-09-28T15:39:25-04:00September 26th, 2021|Auto Tech, Politics/Government|

Michigan Ranks 41st For Electric Vehicle Friendliness

DETROIT - Michigan ranks 41 out of 50 states for factors that make it easier to own and use an electric vehicle, according to a new survey - defined as "friendliness." Bumper, an online car reporting service, zeroed in on the financial incentives and infrastructure in states. Michigan, where General Motors and Ford Motor Company

By |2021-09-25T10:33:04-04:00September 25th, 2021|Auto Tech, Featured|

Chipmakers To Carmakers: Time To Get Out Of The Semiconductor Stone Age

DETROIT -When it comes to the electronic circuits that power our everyday lives, the automobile is simultaneously the world’s most expensive consumer good and the one that runs on the cheapest possible semiconductor chips. Moore’s law of ever-increasing miniaturization seemingly never reached the automotive industry. Dozens of chips found in everything from electronic brake systems

By |2022-07-26T14:06:22-04:00September 20th, 2021|Auto Tech, Autonomous Vehicles, IoT|

48-Volt Quant Gets 600 Miles On A Tank Of “Salt Water

DETRIT - There is another energy storage system for electric vehicles starting to gain traction: The redox (reduction–oxidation) flow battery that gets 600 miles on a tank of salt water. Flow batteries differ from conventional batteries in that their active material is in the form of two redox-couple solutions that are stored in external tanks

By |2021-09-19T13:30:04-04:00September 19th, 2021|Auto Tech, Clean Update|

Daimler Rejects German Environmental Groups’ Demand To Stop Selling Combustion Engines By 2030

BERLIN (AP) — German automaker Daimler earlier this month dismissed a “cease and desist” demand from two environmental groups to commit to ending the sale of combustion engine vehicles by 2030. Lawyers for Greenpeace and the group Deutsche Umwelthilfe have threatened to sue Daimler, BMW and Volkswagen unless they sign a legal pledge not to

By |2021-09-19T13:30:04-04:00September 19th, 2021|Auto Tech, Climate Change|