February 2, 2023
January 31, 2023
The autonomous vehicle timeline
January 31, 2023
Vehicle architecture is key to the software-defined CV
January 27, 2023
Highway autonomy hinges on truck transfer hubs
January 23, 2023
Market adoption of ‘driver out’ truck tech is still far away
January 20, 2023
Scottish start-up promises hydrogen truck shake-up
January 19, 2023
Milence CEO outlines European truck charging roadmap
January 18, 2023
How can fleets prepare for decarbonisation?
January 16, 2023
Can automated trucks replace drivers on industrial sites?
January 10, 2023
Cummins: hydrogen ICE to take off from 2024
January 9, 2023
High fuel prices are accelerating the hydrogen economy
January 9, 2023
How can governments shift CVs towards e-mobility?
January 6, 2023
What’s delaying freight electrification?
December 27, 2022
Connected insurance can incentivise safer driving
December 26, 2022
Hydrogen fuel cells are ‘taking off’ in heavier transport
December 21, 2022
TeraWatt: commercial charging hubs to soon be commonplace
December 20, 2022
Electreon CEO: wireless charging to dominate in five years
Webinars
5th September
4pm Stuttgart | 7:30pm Mumbai | 10am Detroit
Leveraging real-time vehicle modelling for vehicle setup and design
Scott Bergeon of VI-grade explores the key aspects of real-time vehicle modelling and analysis and reveals the latest techniques for optimizing models for exceptional performance.
6th September
4pm Stuttgart | 7:30pm Mumbai | 10am Detroit
Enabling safety on a high-performance computing system
Experts from Elektrobit discuss the safety risks in high-performance controllers and explain how to build ISO 26262-compliant software architectures.
7th September
5pm Stuttgart | 8:30pm Mumbai | 11am Detroit
Navigating the shift to software-defined vehicles: a community approach to development
Discover how the industry is collaborating across the value chain to drive innovation and modern approaches across the technology stack.
11th September
4pm Stuttgart | 7:30pm Mumbai | 10am Detroit
Cybersecurity for the software-defined vehicle
Michael Lüke and Dr Moritz Minzlaff of ETAS explore why SDVs are constantly evolving and what this means for your approach to security.