Smart initiatives best way forward for auto industry

Whether it is Artificial Intelligence (AI), big data analytics or Internet of Things (IoT), technology has ignited astounding changes that leave no choice for the automotive industry except to catch up.

Six million electric cars will be shipped in 2022, forecasts Gartner

To encourage the shift to EVs, automakers will need to solve a number of issues, including decreasing the cost of EVs and batteries, recycling EV batteries, offering a broader choice of car models, and enhancing charging infrastructure.

Green Rider broadens its distribution network to the Middle East

Commenting on the matter, Green Riders founder SenaAdjovi said: “The Company is growing and developing, and we are very pleased to open our first showroom in Dubai and expand our network of partners in the Middle East. These new locations will allow us to get as close as possible to customers looking for easy business solutions.”

How will utilities survive? By truly embracing service

“It is kind of scary for those of us representing the incumbent player,” TronderEnergie Chief Digital Officer, Svein Erik Jorgensen said in a recent IFS MindFuel event on the energy and utilities industry. “Behind-the-meter technology for local production and storage of energy optimization is really advancing at a rapid pace while the prices for these local authorities are steadily declining.”

Bosch at the IAA Mobility: Safe and exciting mobility – now and in the future

Electric vehicles will become increasingly prevalent in the future. They will become more connected to other road users and their surroundings, taking on more driving duty themselves and providing tailored services to their passengers. Bosch technology for automated, electric, personalized, and networked mobility, this future mobility vision of mobility is being made possible.