Tag: Korea
Hyundai’s Focus at JMS 2025: Gaming Culture & Hydrogen
TOKYO — After a twelve-year absence, Hyundai Motor Company returned to the Japan Mobility Show with its largest public activation ever mounted in the Japanese market. Rather than competing directly with Toyota, Honda, and Nissan in the hybrid-dominated passenger segment, Hyundai unveiled a dual strategy targeting two distinct niches where … [continued]
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Kia Plans Huge Production Volumes of PBV Vehicles, Opens Production Hub
Kia has been excited about its PBV commercial electric vehicles for a while now, but you know the old phrase — “put your money where your mouth is.” Well, that is exactly what Kia is doing. The company is investing KRW 4 trillion ($2.74 billion) into a ~297,000 square-meter production … [continued]
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The Short List of Climate Actions That Will Work
A few months ago, I was invited by Dr. Sebastian Husein of the Battery Centre Twente to speak at the University of Twente’s 2025 Climate Event, a hybrid discussion with multiple speakers engaging with an audience of academics in the Netherlands and neighboring countries. That event occurred on November 5th, … [continued]
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More Tesla FSD Expansion, & More “Interesting” Comments on Robots & AI
Last night I wrote the article “Tesla’s Hail Mary — Signs of Progress vs. Recent Sales Concerns,” but I wasn’t really happy with how I wrote it and the core points I wanted to make. Well, there’s a bit more news from Tesla on FSD (Full Self Driving), Optimus (Tesla’s … [continued]
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Chinese Buses, European Fears, and the Truth About Connected Fleets
A small test in Norway triggered a European debate about connected vehicles and national security. Engineers at Ruter, Oslo’s public transit agency, ran an inspection on new Chinese-made Yutong electric buses before accepting them into service. During controlled testing, they found that the buses’ remote diagnostics system allowed the manufacturer … [continued]
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