Full profile interview: SWOT
16 May 2022

Lion Electric: Electric Buses and Trucks
10 May 2022

Vale Confirms Supply Deal with Tesla for Low-Carbon Nickel
Vale has signed a long-term contract with Tesla Inc to supply Class 1 nickel in the United States from its operations in Canada. This agreement is in line with Vale's strategy to increase exposure to the electric vehicle industry.
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9 Feb 2022

Rivian: Electric Passenger Trucks
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10 Jan 2022

Ford: Advanced Driver Assistance Systems (ADAS) and BlueCruise
2 Nov 2021

Tesla Suspercharger Access for Third Party Brands Pilot Project
Tesla has begun to test operations for third-party brands at 10 Supercharger locations in the Netherlands.
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29 Oct 2021

Mobileye: ADAS & Autonomy Computation
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1 Feb 2021

Unico Power
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28 May 2020

Nissan
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30 Mar 2020

Electrify America LLC
2 Jun 2011

Electric vehicles become electronic
About 80% of the value of a military jet aircraft lies in the circuitry, up from almost nothing a century ago. Civil airliners are about 50% electric and electronic, whereas the family car is around 30% so far, all these percentages steadily rising. The point is that an aircraft has far more than the radar, communications and other instruments accessed by the pilot: it is a sea of sensors, fuel controls and servo systems in the engines, wings and elsewhere. Even the family car adds much more than the satnav, phone, proximity sensors and other electronics directly assisting the driver, the MEMS accelerometer controlling the air bags being just one of an increasingly huge number of out-of-sight safety and other measures controlled by circuitry.