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Nine Cruise managers and executives who worked in commercial, legal and policy departments have left the GM subsidiary following an initial internal analysis of the Oct.…
GM presented a bunch of electric vehicles in the last couple of years: the GMC Hummer SUV and its accompanying pickup truck, the Cadillac Lyriq, and…
Cruise, the fighter GM’s self-driving car subsidiary is laying off 900 employees, or about 24% of its workforce, according to TechCrunch exclusively. The layoffs are part…
Scooter startup Superpedestrian closes US operations, explores sale of business in Europe
Super pedestrian, the e-scooter The startup known for its self-diagnostic software is shutting down its US-based scooter-sharing operation on Dec. 31 and is exploring a sale…
Peer-to-peer carsharing company Escape has filed its first earnings report since going public a year ago through a SPAC combination. The company’s third-quarter earnings report detailed…
Select Waymo One riders can now get received or dropped from the company’s robotic walkway at Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport. Waymo became the first autonomous…
When it comes to pushing the development of cutting-edge technologies, the Chinese government is rather pragmatic in its policy-making process. In the field of autonomous driving,…
Tesla is restricting the use of its Autopilot driver assistance software as part of a recall of two million vehicles, one of the first results to…
Alternative fuels aims to change the sustainable jet fuel landscape and just picked up an $8 million suitcase from baggage carousel 3 at local ZRH. Ah,…
The growing need to reduce carbon emissions is driving many industries, including airlines and transport, to seek sustainable alternatives to achieve emission reduction targets and fulfill…