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Francis Tuttle receives new Lincoln Aviator from Ford for automotive training program
OKLAHOMA CITY (KFOR) — Oklahoma Ford dealers along with Seth Wadley Auto Group came together to donate a new 2024 Lincoln Aviator to the Automotive Service Technology program at the Francis Tuttle Rockwell Campus. The new vehicle will be used for hands-on training for upcoming automotive technicians who have the opportunity to be hired by…
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Shifting gears: The rising influence of electric vehicles on global markets
Shifting gears: The rising influence of electric vehicles on global markets. Credit: Green Energy and Intelligent Transportation In the ever-evolving landscape of automotive technology, electric vehicles (EVs) have emerged as front-runners in the global push towards sustainability. A study published in Green Energy and Intelligent Transportation delves deep into the motivators and barriers influencing consumer…
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$180,000 Donated To Collin College For Automotive Technology Program
Repairify, a leader in remote diagnostics, calibrations, programming and automotive intelligence for the collision and mechanical repair industries, announced a donation of diagnostic tools worth over $180,000 in support of Collin College’s Automotive Technology program. As part of an initiative with the Repairify Institute to support automotive training, the donation will advance Collin College’s training…
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Pirelli: Focus on technology and sustainability at Tire Cologne 2024
Pirelli takes centre stage at The Tire Cologne 2024 – the most important tyre show in Europe – bringing new all-season and other specialised products, featuring advanced technology and a strong commitment to sustainability. The hero is the Pirelli P Zero Winter 2: a winter tyre for high-performance cars, which enjoys the highest classification on…
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The Future of Automotive Technology
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Autonomous Emergency Braking Systems Market Size to Surge from $36.75 Billion to $192.52 Billion by 2031
The Autonomous Emergency Braking System Market is experiencing significant growth, driven by increasing vehicle safety standards, technological advancements, and rising consumer awareness. The Global Autonomous Emergency Braking Systems Market is experiencing robust growth, driven by a confluence of factors including technological advancements, stringent safety regulations, and rising consumer awareness about vehicle safety. Valued at USD 36.75…
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Dozens of kids die in hot cars each year. Some advocates say better safety technology should be required.
Three years ago, police investigated Tyler Cestia for negligent homicide after he left his 2-and-a-half-year-old son, Thomas, in his truck at work on a hot summer day. “In my mind, I remember thinking, ‘well, I don’t remember walking in the sitter’s house to drop Thomas off; I don’t remember that,’” said Cestia. “I just said…
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Hilary Cain, of Alliance for Automotive Innovation, on how tech can help protect kids in cars
Hilary Cain, of Alliance for Automotive Innovation, on how tech can help protect kids in cars – CBS News Watch CBS News Hilary Cain, with the auto industry trade group Alliance for Automotive Innovation, explains what technology car manufacturers are putting into new cars to help reduce the risk of children being left in hot…
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Hilary Cain, of Alliance for Automotive Innovation, on how tech can help protect kids in cars (Video)
Hilary Cain, with the auto industry trade group Alliance for Automotive Innovation, explains what technology car manufacturers are putting into new cars to help reduce the risk of children being left in hot vehicles. CBS News 24/7 is the premier anchored streaming news service from CBS News and Stations that is available free to everyone…
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StoreDot claims silicon dominant anodes ‘shift goalposts’ on its XFC tech
Storedot, an Israel-based start-up specialising in extreme fast charging (XFC) battery technology for electric vehicles (EVs), claims that global OEMs don’t need to compromise on energy density to achieve extreme-fast charging speeds on near-future EV models. The company notes that high energy density in EV batteries is critical, as it allows for greater driving range…