Global Markets
The global transportation market is rapidly changing, driven by a need to create more sustainable solutions. Mobility has become an increasingly essential part of our lives. Mobility advances are driving economic growth and creating opportunities in the global markets. The following Mobile Gnosis content is associated with sustainable transportation and the global markets:
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Step into the Future: Constructing Tomorrow on Lunar Surface with Project Olympus
The Lunar Surface Innovation Consortium is opening up new horizons with Project Olympus, building a sustainable future on the moon. The consortium is spearheading America’s return to the moon and exponentially expanding the possibilities of Moon to Mars strategies.
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The CAValier: In Defense of the Mad Genius: Elon Musk's Unlikely Redemption
In the grand opera of technology and innovation, few figureheads loom as large, and truly divisive, as Elon Musk. An industry titan with a penchant for revolution, he has cemented himself in the public consciousness as an icon of eccentricity, a figure whose narrative reads like the pages of a graphic novel.
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Tesla To Work With CATL On Faster-Charging Battery Technology
Tesla is collaborating with Contemporary Amperex Technology Co. Ltd. (CATL), the world's largest battery manufacturer, to innovate new battery technologies for faster-charging.
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Sustainable Shipping Fuels: A Game-Changer for the Maritime Industry?
According to a new report on the Global Maritime Hub, sustainable shipping fuels are set to reach cost parity with fossil-based fuels by 2035 with determined policy measures.
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A look at the electric vehicles coming to India soon
India is gearing up for a wave of new electric vehicles set to hit the roads in 2024.
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The Apple EV Car is a major dud, but Chinese EVs are poised to deliver on the promise
Check out this intriguing piece from InsideEVs, titled "Apple Couldn't Build The Car Of The Future. But China's Tech Giants Already Have".
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Vaporizing rocks to harness deep Earth energy with MIT's fusion tech
Harnessing the untapped power of the Earth's core seems like a science fiction concept, but Quaise Energy, a startup with roots in MIT, is striving to make it a reality.
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China EV differentiators offer gaming-friendly vehicles, detachable steering wheels, and other novel add-ons
In a world where innovation takes the driver's seat, electric vehicle (EV) manufacturers in China are buckling up for a unique ride. According to a recent article featured on Fortune, the red-hot competition among automakers in China is giving birth to some of the most unusual and innovative car features seen yet.
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EV maker Fisker is a stock risker reports CNN, Wallstreet Journal
Heralding a potential fall from grace, electric vehicle company Fisker's stock has seen a steep decline reported CNN Wednesday.
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Automated driving systems, including Tesla Autopilot, get ‘poor’ ratings from industry safety group
The Insurance Institute for Highway Safety (IIHS) has rated many prominent automated driving systems, including Tesla's Autopilot, as 'poor' in terms of safety.
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A flying car that could fit in a garage? Meet the Doroni H1-X: EV
The future of airborne commuting might be closer than we think! Miami-based company Doroni Aerospace is preparing to debut their EV flying car, the H1-X, as early as 2025.
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AMRAAM-ER variant flight test completed by Raytheon
Raytheon, a business division of the world's largest aerospace and defense company, RTX, in collaboration with Kongsberg Defence & Aerospace, has completed a flight test of an upgraded AMRAAM-Extended Range missile variant.
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Consumer Trust Built With Cybersecurity Says Flexxon CEO
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The CAValier: Will China Emerge To Lead The World in Driverless Technology?
Check out the latest from Financial Times, "China challenges the West for driverless car supremacy". This compelling article explores how China is positioning itself to compete with the West in the race for driverless car domination.
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Troubled robotaxi unit Cruise Sees Reduced Spending by GM in 2024
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McKinsey Report Predicts Autonomous Vehicles To Produce "Substantial Value"
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New J3-Series Semiconductors from Mitsubishi Electric
Mitsubishi Electric Corporation has announced the upcoming release of six new J3-Series power semiconductor modules for various electric vehicles (xEVs). These modules will feature either a silicon carbide metal-oxide semiconductor field-effect transistor (SiC-MOSFET) or an RC-IGBT (Si), offering compact designs and scalability for use in EV and PHEV inverters. Sample shipments of all six J3-Series products will be available from March 25.
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The CAValier: How can a mechanical engineer trained in designing and developing traditional internal combustion engines switch to a career in designing electric vehicles?
Transitioning from a traditional internal combustion engine (ICE) design background to designing electric vehicles (EVs) is a plausible and promising move for a mechanical engineer, especially given the rapidly growing demand for EVs globally. Here's a step-by-step guide to facilitate this transition:
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Five aerospace industry sustainability trends to follow
In an era where sustainability has become more than just a catchphrase, it's crucial to consider its impact and application in the aerospace industry. The intricate dance of innovation and responsibility paints an interesting landscape for the future of aerospace sustainability.
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Toyota’s Solid-State Battery Tech Stands To Potentially Revolutionize EVs
Well, folks, Toyota might just have a game-changer on their hands. We're talking next-level stuff here. It's about their investment in solid-state battery technology for electric vehicles (EVs).