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Hyundai Motor Group Launches ‘Pleos 25’ Conference to Accelerate Vehicle Software Development

Hyundai Motor Group to unveil its new software brand, ‘Pleos’, and introduce new development platform and technology for mobility solutions at its developer conference, ‘Pleos 25’ ‘Pleos 25’ will showcase the Group’s next-generation infotainment app development environment and offer hands-on experience programs for app development Key software-defined vehicle (SDV), artificial … [continued]

Hyundai Motor, Kia, & Samsung SDI Collaborate to Develop High-Performance Robot Batteries

Hyundai Motor, Kia and Samsung SDI to partner on the development of robot-specific batteries for integration into service robots New batteries designed to overcome space and capacity limitations in robotics, promising performance improvements including enhanced energy density, output and usage time Partnership seeks to stabilize battery supply for robots and … [continued]

IONNA Enters National Release Phase

IONNA moves from public beta to full-scale national release Over 100 sites contracted since launching in February 2024 Deploying over 1,000 live charging bays and enabling EV road trips across the U.S. by the end of 2025 IONNA convenience stores powered by Amazon’s cutting-edge Just Walk Out technology to debut at … [continued]

Renault 5 EV. Image courtesy of Renault

Why the Car Industry Will Not Pay €15 Billion in Penalties in 2025

The debate on one of the EU’s most important climate regulations is being distorted by bogus claims about high fines. Analysis has been circulating in the European Parliament estimating that car manufacturers would pay €15 billion in fines for not meeting the EU’s car CO2 targets in 2025. This echoes similar … [continued]

ChatGPT generated panoramic image of a map of South Korea littered with failed hydrogen refueling stations, buses and cars

Korean Hydrogen Explosions, Leaks, Auction Failure & Impeachment May Cause Pivot

The hydrogen atom is tiny. Getting enough of it in one place requires pressures found at three to seven kilometers under the surface of the ocean. Unsurprisingly, it leaks. As it’s an indirect greenhouse gas and an explosion risk, that’s a big problem. South Korea has been learning exactly what … [continued]