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Remote start and control through smartphone apps
In today’s fast-paced world, the convenience of controlling your car remotely through smartphone apps has become a game-changer for tech-savvy vehicle owners. This technology not only offers comfort ...
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Grab to invest $60m in remote driving company Vay
Singapore-based mobility services provider Grab is investing $60m in cash for a minority position in Germany’s remote-driving startup Vay Technology and may add more capital later. Vay builds ...
The automotive industry is rushing towards autonomous vehicles as a futuristic ideal. They haven’t got the autonomous part sorted just yet. However, as part of this push, the technology to drive ...
Through the looking glass: Fully autonomous driving and EVs are currently the center of the conversation on automotive technology, but BMW is testing a broad range of innovations. One involves a ...
Lots of people have played with toy cars and trucks driven by remote control. Now a German company hopes to take that to the next level by incorporating remote control into a car rental service.
The ride-hailing world is changing fast. Waymo is already running over 200,000 paid robotaxi trips per week in select U.S. cities. Tesla is gearing up to launch its own autonomous ride-hailing service ...
The NHTSA on Tuesday said it is opening an investigation into 2.6 million Tesla electric vehicles in the U.S. over reports of crashes involving the automaker's Actually Smart Summon remote-driving ...
NHTSA opens a preliminary investigation into instances of crashes involving Tesla's "Actually Smart Summon" remote driving feature meant for parking lots, which allows users to operate their cars via ...
LAS VEGAS (KTNV) — Another remote driving company is coming to the Las Vegas valley. The Germany company Vay said they've planning on opening an office in the Arts District and making it their base to ...
Vay builds automotive-grade remote operation systems designed to power new mobility services. Credit: Vay. Singapore-based mobility services provider Grab is investing $60m in cash for a minority ...
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