CAMBRIDGE, England—Demand for printed, flexible electronic applications in the auto industry over the next decade will increase steadily to $13 billion, claims a new report from IDTechEx.
DEARBORN, MI—Ford Motor Co. is creating a new global battery center of excellence to accelerate research and development activity, including in-house battery manufacturing.
BERKELEY, CA—According to a new study conducted by public policy researchers at the University of California, all new cars and trucks sold in the United States can be powered by electricity by 2035.
EAST LANSING, MI—Michigan State University has created the MSU Mobility Advisory Council to gain insight on current and future trends, including research projects that the school may participate in.
TOYOTA CITY, Japan—Several leading Japanese automakers are working together to develop technical specifications for next-generation vehicle communication systems.
PARIS—Lego bricks have inspired all sorts of innovative ideas over the years. Recently, the popular toy helped a French automotive engineer create an EV power train.