Lucid Motors accelerates towards autonomy, partnering with Nuro, Nvidia and Uber
American automotive and tech company, Lucid Motors, is accelerating its move into the autonomous vehicle market with its high-tech Gravity crossover, forming a powerful alliance with Nuro, Nvidia, and Uber to challenge leaders such as Tesla and Waymo...
Volkswagen develops AI chip to win back Chinese market
News German carmaker Volkswagen has announced plans to develop its first in-house chip for use in its next generation of smart driving vehicles for the Chinese market. VW will develop the AI chip as part of a joint venture between its software unit, Cariad, and...
The Jacksonville Transportation Authority leads the charge on accessible, autonomous mass transportation
Greer Johnson Gillis, Senior Vice President of the Jacksonville Transportation Authority (JTA), joined us on the MOVE America sofa to share her insights on mass transportation and the innovative ways in which the JTA is delivering seamless, accessible mobility solutions to the communities of Northeast...
Waymo’s self-driving taxis are coming to Detroit
Waymo, owned by Google’s parent company, Alphabet, is expanding its foothold in the Midwest. This week, the company announced it will be moving to the Motor City, bringing its self-driving robotaxi service to Detroit.
Detroit will be the sixth U.S. city to receive Waymo’s driverless service...
GM promises “eyes-off, hands-free” autonomy by 2028
While automakers such as Volkswagen and Stellantis battle it out in the autonomous ride-hail space, American multinational General Motors (GM) has shifted its focus to developing autonomous technology for personal vehicles.
GM introduced its Super Cruise technology in 2017 as the world’s first truly hands-free driving...
China eases restrictions on Nexperia chip exports
In a move that could ease mounting pressure on the global auto supply chain, China has announced plans to grant export exemptions for certain semiconductor products made by Nexperia, the Dutch chip manufacturer caught in the crossfire of recent trade tensions.
The decision, confirmed by China’s...
Inside Pull Systems: The AI-driven strategy cutting manufacturing costs by millions
When manufacturers and suppliers talk about quality control, they typically focus on individual data sets, such as warranty claims and diagnostic checks. However, according to Henry Furman, Founder and Chief Product Officer of Pull Systems, that fragmentation is a multi-trillion dollar problem that the industry...
BYD’s bumpy quarter spurs global outlook
China’s electric vehicle giant BYD is hitting a few speed bumps after years of blistering growth. The company, once the shining star of the EV boom and a formidable rival to Tesla, reported a sharp 33% drop in third-quarter profits, underlining the pressure to accelerate...
UK Government charging reforms could revolutionise at-home charging
The cost of owning an EV has continued to be a stumbling block for UK car owners hoping to make the switch to electric. Alongside the high upfront cost of the vehicle come costly infrastructure fees, with at-home chargers currently costing in the region of...
Deloitte on SDVs, last-mile transport solutions and understanding autonomy: Insights from a Platinum Sponsor
Following his roundtable discussion, “Improving the Experience: Efficient, Holistic, and Sustainable Last-Mile Transport Solutions,” we caught up with Rodolfo Dominguez, Managing Director at Deloitte Consulting LLP.
We discussed Deloitte’s decision to sponsor MOVE America 2025 as a Platinum Sponsor, exploring the importance of cross-industry events in...














