Voting opens for MOVE 2026’s Women in Mobility Award
Across the mobility industry, women play a vital role in driving innovation, shaping policy and inspiring transformative change. MOVE's Women in Mobility Award recognises the leaders, visionaries and change-makers who are accelerating innovation in automotive and technology.
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BMW and Mercedes scrap plans for Level 3 autonomy, citing lack of consumer demand
Two multinational OEMs, Mercedes and BMW, have decided to postpone, and likely cancel, plans for Level 3 autonomy in personal vehicles, citing regulatory challenges and a lack of consumer demand as the reasons.
Both automakers have been in the process of developing Level 3 autonomy in their vehicles, a...
Wayve receives fresh backing from chipmakers Qualcomm, AMD and Arm
British autonomous driving firm Wayve is strengthening its position in the race toward driverless vehicles, announcing fresh backing from chip giants Qualcomm, AMD, and Arm. The trio contributed $60 million in a follow-on investment, adding momentum to the company’s earlier $1.2 billion raise revealed in...
Rolls Royce develops 100 highly bespoke EVs for super-rich clientele
In the world of the super-wealthy, hyper-personalisation ensures ultimate exclusivity, promising a completely unique driving experience that sometimes even money cannot buy. This is the strategy that Rolls-Royce is banking on when it comes to its luxury EV segment, pledging to produce just 100 highly...
UK automotive industry expects £4.6 billion uplift by 2030, new predictions suggest
According to the latest report from the Society of Motor Manufacturers and Traders (SMMT), the UK automotive industry could deliver a £4.6 billion injection to the UK economy by 2030.
The uplift is driven by the UK’s commitment to ban the sale of all new petrol vehicles by...
Government backs 8 projects to drive UK autonomous mobility sector
Eight autonomous projects have received funding from a UK government-backed initiative aimed at driving the progress of autonomous solutions in the emerging UK market.
The eight projects, announced yesterday, will receive financial backing from the government-backed £150 million CAM Pathfinder programme, as part of the Feasibility...
GM’s electrification long game: The Detroit automaker still banking on EVs
As many U.S. automakers walk back on their ambitious EV targets, General Motors Co. is remaining steadfast in its commitment to expand its electric segment. Since the end of the federal EV tax credit and the rollback of fuel economy regulations, the U.S. EV industry...
Trump administration denies Ford tariff relief despite aluminium supply disruption
It has been over a year since President Trump announced a sweeping suite of country-by-country tariffs on imported foreign goods. After many reversals, walk-backs, and changes of mind, some industries have emerged largely untouched by these unpredictable and, at times, erratic shifts in trade and...
NHTSA drops investigation into Tesla’s “Actually Smart Summon” autonomy
The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration has closed its investigation into Tesla’s divisive “Actually Smart Summon” feature, an autonomous system that allows vehicles to collect passengers from parking lots or garages remotely using an app.
The feature requires the passenger to select a location within a...
Volvo begins testing hydrogen-powered long haul trucks in multipronged decarbonization effort
Volvo Trucks is making headway in its mission to decarbonize the heavy transport segment, beginning on-road testing of its hydrogen combustion engine trucks. Rather than relying on a single solution, the company aims to reduce emissions across its operations through a combination of electrification, green...














