Tesla Woes Improving
The EV automaker appears positioned for another growth phase as long as the global economy stays strong, analysts say.
The EV automaker appears positioned for another growth phase as long as the global economy stays strong, analysts say.
A U.S. House panel will hold a hearing on self-driving vehicles next week as a push in Congress to speed deployment of autonomous vehicles stalls.
The question comes down to who will write the software for advanced features like hands-free driving: chipmakers, carmakers, or Tier I suppliers.
A new J.D. Power survey finds car buyer demand for semiautonomous safety technology is threatened by overbearing alerts that are causing many to disable their systems, increasing the risk of a collision.
Despite manufacturers’ best efforts, J.D. Power analysts described U.S. car buyers’ attitudes toward autonomous and electric vehicles as ‘not encouraging’ upon the release of the first-ever Mobility Confidence Index Study.
IHS Markit analysts say electric vehicles will account for 7.6% of all new vehicles sold in the United States in 2026, predicting ‘explosive’ growth in a segment driven by rapidly proliferating makes and models.
Despite a proliferation of new models, a survey of U.S. consumers finds only 40% believe most vehicles will be electric 10 years from now, a result AAA analysts say reveals a ‘lack of knowledge’ in how EVs perform in day-to-day driving conditions.
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