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Automotive HVAC Market Set to Surge: Forecast Projects US$ 95.48 Billion by 2030
Automotive HVAC Market Global Automotive HVAC Market segments covered in the report are based on Technology, Application and Component. Exploring Insights into the Automotive HVAC Market: An In-Depth Analysis In a groundbreaking turn of events, the automotive industry is on the brink of a transformative leap with the introduction of self-repairing HVAC systems. These innovative…
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Korean auto industry on edge after US hints at ban on Chinese tech in connected cars
The government and industry figures have requested specifics on the proposed regulations, expressing concerns about the broad scope of connected vehicle tech US Commerce Secretary Gina Raimondo. (UPI/Yonhap) As the US moves to regulate Chinese-manufactured connected cars, the South Korean automotive industry is scrambling to determine the scope of the new controls. A connected car…
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The Engineer – Interview: Evolito chief technology officer Marc Holme
Evolito has already marked itself as an innovator in electric aviation with the development of its axial-flux electric motors, power electronics, and battery solutions. The Bicester-based company has been working on sustainable solutions for aerospace applications since 2021, when it was hived off from automotive company YASA. Founded in 2006, YASA was a spin-out from…
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Daytona State College’s Automotive Service Technology Program Re-Accredited
DSC’s automotive program has been nationally re-accredited. (DSC) Daytona State College’s Automotive Service Technology program has been re-accredited by the National Institute for Automotive Service Excellence (ASE) Education Foundation, a non-profit organization that accredits automotive service programs. “There is tremendous demand for skilled automotive service technicians,” said Tom LoBasso, President of Daytona State College. “ASE’s…
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Yesterday meets today in collision repair class
Five collision repair technology graduates from 2012 offered career insights to today’s students during a recent visit to the Collision Repair Operations class taught by Eric. D. Pruden, instructor of automotive technology. John Brungard, Derek Finkenbinder, Patrick McTague, Jacob Wood and Chad Zepp shared their career paths with the students. “They have followed varied and…
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National Technology Day ‘24: Five innovative tech/features in modern Indian cars
As India celebrates Technology Day, a wave of new advancements in the automotive sector is making driving in India smoother and more convenient. Here, let’s quickly take a look at five innovative features and technologies that have become popular lately and can be considered before hitting the road.Twin-cylinder CNG technologyCNG cars are often praised for…
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National Technology Day Special: Upwards and Onwards
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Autonomous driving tech faces geopolitical ‘winter’ on road to mainstream
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Fisker Ocean Faces NHTSA Scrutiny for Flawed Automatic Emergency Braking System
US authorities have opened a fourth Fisker Ocean SUV inquiry over “inadvertent automatic emergency braking.” These braking accidents have prompted eight complaints to the agency’s Office of Defects Investigation (ODI), with three resulting in injuries. According to TechCrunch, the vehicle has been investigated for brake loss, rollaway, and door malfunction. Despite these probes, no SUV recalls…
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SUNY Morrisville Wins National Competition for Mopar Students
SUNY Morrisville’s Mopar Career Automotive Program (MCAP) students were crowned champions in the first-ever Mopar Career Automotive Program (CAP) Bracket Challenge, which brought together 16 schools from across the U.S. SUNY Morrisville automotive students advanced through multiple rounds of technical assessments, hands-on competitions and in-person challenges. In addition to the title, they also won temporary possession…