This week, the auto-tech world is abuzz as Tesla is set to take center stage with its long-awaited robotaxi reveal, sparking excitement and raising crucial questions about the future of driverless cars. As makeshift robotaxis crop up on the streets, concerns over safety grow. Meanwhile, groundbreaking collaborations in AI battery testing and EV recycling promise a cleaner, smarter future. Here’s your weekly dive into the game-changing tech redefining the auto industry.
DIY robotaxis raise alarms
Uber and Lyft drivers using self-driving Teslas spark safety concerns after a collision in Las Vegas. The incident highlights the risks of unregulated robotaxi services, even as Tesla plans to expand its autonomous fleet.
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Uber, Lyft drivers use Teslas as makeshift robotaxis, raising safety concerns
Tesla unveils robotaxi future
Tesla CEO Elon Musk is set to showcase the long-awaited robotaxi, Cybercab, which aims to revolutionise autonomous ride-hailing. Investors are eager for details on Tesla’s mass production timeline and the regulatory challenges ahead.
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Tesla’s Musk heads to Hollywood to unveil his robotaxi – and face a long list of questions
AI-powered battery breakthrough
Nio has teamed up with AI software firm Monolith to revolutionise real-time EV battery testing using AI and battery swapping. The partnership, starting in Europe, aims to improve battery performance and durability using advanced machine learning algorithms.
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Nio partners with Monolith for real-time AI EV battery testing
India-EU unite on EV recycling
Indian and EU startups team up to innovate EV battery recycling tech, paving the way for sustainable solutions. This collaboration opens doors for tech transfer and co-development in the green economy.
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Indian, EU startups fostering business collaboration in EV battery recycling
Tata & BMW drive innovation
Tata Technologies and BMW Group have launched their joint venture, BMW TechWorks India, with operations commencing in November. The JV will focus on driving automotive tech innovation with a strong team of software developers in India.
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Tata Tech & BMW Group launch BMW TechWorks India JV to drive automotive innovation; operations to start in Nov
Nissan backs EV charging tech
Nissan has joined hands with ChargeScape to improve EV battery charging across North America. By acquiring a 25% stake, Nissan aims to optimise EV charging services and gain an edge in the competitive battery tech market.
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Japan’s Nissan to invest in auto tech firm ChargeScape
Electric tractors face roadblocks
Despite India’s push for electrification, the agricultural sector is slow to adopt electric tractors. Industry leaders are exploring the potential, but infrastructural and operational challenges remain key hurdles in this transition.
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Industry eyes electric tractor adoption amid mounting challenges
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