Dyson gets serious, charging with AI, Ghosn resigns: Today’s Car News

Path projection system for self-driving carsAmericans are taking climate change more seriously, and a majority think the government should do something about it, two new studies show. A startup company thinks it has a software hack to help electric-car batteries charge faster. And Nissan's Carlos Ghosn has resigned as Chairman and CEO of Renault. All this and more on Green Car Reports. In a...

Company claims to harness AI for quicker electric-car DC fast charging

Structure and principles of an automotive lithium-ion battery  [Toyota]At CES earlier this month, GBatteries demonstrated that it could charge a 60-kwh battery pack, made up of off-the-shelf lithium-ion automotive cells, to half capacity in just 5 minutes, or to a full charge in 10 minutes. Further, the company is aiming, with a technology that employs AI elements, to boost charging speeds without accelerating...

Most Americans plan action to alleviate climate change

Hurricane Florence approaches U.S. East Coast Sept. 12, 2018There's nothing like hitting people where they live to goad them into action. After a year of record fires in California and floods in Texas and on the East Coast, more Americans are taking climate change seriously—and significant portions are willing to take financial steps to combat it. The first poll, from the University of Chicago Energy...

Vacuum maker Dyson hires Infiniti exec to get serious about making cars

Roland KruegerDyson, famous for reinventing vacuum cleaners, looks to be getting serious about building electric cars. The company announced on Tuesday it has hired former Infiniti President Roland Krueger to head its automotive operations. Under Krueger's tenure, Infiniti, Nissan's luxury brand, announced that it would convert most of its models to electric or...

From a global view, going electric could hike up small-car prices

Volkswagen ID Crozz concept, 2017 Shanghai auto showAs soon as 2024, electric cars are expected to reach price parity with gas-powered cars, largely due to the falling costs of battery packs. Volkswagen’s chairman Hans Dieter Pötsch, earlier this week, provided some commentary to the German Welt am Sonntag that appears to be aimed at dispelling that expectation—or at least lowering...

Would you buy an electric car from Cadillac? Twitter poll results

Future Cadillac long-range electric large luxury utility vehicle (rendering), 2019 Detroit auto shoLast week, ahead of the Detroit auto show, General Motors announced that it would shift its electric-car focus from building relatively affordable Chevrolets to expensive luxury Cadillacs. The company also showed images of a concept of its first electric Cadillac SUV. That led us to wonder whether electric-car buyers, after six years of salivating...

Mercedes-Benz moves to build battery supply chain in Europe

2020 Mercedes-Benz EQCA key obstacle to getting more electric cars on the road at the moment may be building up a big enough supply of batteries to power them. So far, the only automaker with a large enough supply of batteries to produce electric cars in large volumes is Tesla. Volkswagen has also announced a $10 billion investment in electric-car batteries, but those...