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Feb 11, 2018
Elon Musk’s record-breaking ‘virtual power plant’ will see 50,000 homes given free solar panels and Tesla batteries
Posted by Genevieve Klien in categories: Elon Musk, energy, government, sustainability, transportation
Elon Musk has agreed to build what is being hailed the “world’s largest virtual power plant”, by rolling out solar panels and Tesla batteries to 50,000 homes in South Australia. The scheme, which will be completed over the next four years, will see any excess energy stored in each battery fed back into the grid to provide power to the rest of the state whenever required. The South Australian government claims participating households will generate a total of 250MW of electricity – about half as much energy produced by a typical coal-fired power station. Read more — Elon Musk about to launch…
Feb 10, 2018
U.S. transportation agency calls March 1 ‘summit’ on autonomous cars
Posted by Dan Kummer in categories: government, law, policy, robotics/AI, transportation
WASHINGTON (Reuters) — Auto manufacturers, technology companies, road safety advocates and policy makers will attend a March 1 conference over potential government actions that could speed the rollout of autonomous cars, the U.S. Transportation Department said on Friday.
Last month, Transportation Secretary Elaine Chao said the Trump administration plans to unveil revised self-driving car guidelines this summer as the government sets out to rewrite regulations that pose legal barriers to robot vehicles.
Next month’s “summit” is to help “identify priority federal and non-federal activities that can accelerate the safe rollout” of autonomous vehicles, the department said. It will also be open to the public.
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Feb 9, 2018
Ehang Air Taxi Takes Flight With Passengers For The First Time
Posted by Shane Hinshaw in category: transportation
EHang’s 184 air taxi is set to begin testing with passengers in Dubai and the state of Nevada.
Feb 9, 2018
China formulates new policies for autonomous cars in bid to catch up to US
Posted by Derick Lee in categories: economics, robotics/AI, transportation
The latest sign of regulatory support comes two months after Beijing became the country’s first city to green light open road test for autonomous cars. The National Development and Reform Commission, China’s top economic planning agency, also unveiled a three-year plan in December, making the development of smart cars a national priority.
The latest sign of national regulatory support comes two months after Beijing became the country’s first city to green light open road test for self driving cars.
Feb 8, 2018
Elon Musk: In 3–6 months, Tesla cars will be able to drive themselves from coast to coast
Posted by Shailesh Prasad in categories: Elon Musk, robotics/AI, transportation
But that doesn’t mean the company isn’t working on cool new features. During the earnings call, Tesla CEO Elon Musk said that within three to six months, he expects Tesla cars to be able to drive autonomously from U.S. coast to coast.
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Feb 8, 2018
Mars on Earth: Simulation tests in remote desert of Oman
Posted by Genevieve Klien in categories: space, transportation
Really wish we were already interplanetary travelers.
Two scientists in spacesuits, stark white against the auburn terrain of desolate plains and dunes, test a geo-radar built to map Mars by dragging the flat box across the rocky sand.
When the geo-radar stops working, the two walk back to their all-terrain vehicles and radio colleagues at their nearby base camp for guidance. They can’t turn to their mission command, far off in the Alps, because communications from there are delayed 10 minutes.
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Feb 7, 2018
First look at Ionity ‘ultra-fast’ charging network map of planned stations
Posted by Genevieve Klien in categories: sustainability, transportation
Ionity, the new ‘ultra-fast’ joint electric car charging network by BMW, Mercedes, Ford and Volkswagen, is slowly starting to take shape in Europe and now we get to see the map of their planned stations for the first time. This new network is believed by many to be the most important electric vehicle charging infrastructure effort since Tesla’s Supercharger network. They are planning 400 stations with a capacity of up to 350 kW across Europe by 2020. They started work on the first 20 stations last year and they plan to hit a total of 100 stations this year. Now we get to see what that netwo…
Feb 7, 2018
Elon Musk’s Tesla overshot Mars’ orbit and is headed to the asteroid belt
Posted by Genevieve Klien in categories: Elon Musk, space, sustainability, transportation
Feb 7, 2018
A self-driving truck just drove from Los Angeles to Jacksonville
Posted by Dan Kummer in categories: robotics/AI, transportation
A start-up called Embark has completed a coast-to-coast test drive of its autonomous truck.