Sentences with phrase «technology vehicle infrastructure»

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«The next frontier is deep space exploration,» he continued — the vehicles, technology and infrastructure necessary for space travel.
The length of the transition will depend on how fast existing vehicles depreciate, prices for the new technology decline, and required infrastructure is updated.
«We do envision we could be designing a vehicle without a steering wheel once the legal framework, infrastructure and technology is in place.
For example, we should be considering serious investment in infrastructure for electric vehicles, and expanding on programs that incent British Columbians to adopt this forward - looking technology.
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Both the Academy and the Institution of Engineering and Technology (IET) are pleased that the Office for Low Emission Vehicles (OLEV) has taken action to address these issues in the release of their plug - in vehicles infrastructure strategy, published today (30 June).
Reducing fuel use, emissions and «havoc» A Department of Transportation pilot project underway in Ann Arbor, Mich., has already collected 7 billion safety messages exchanged among 3,000 cars, trucks and transit buses equipped with vehicle - to - vehicle (V2V) and vehicle - to - infrastructure (V2I) technology.
«This technology is ready to apply now to commercial batteries but we would need to ensure that battery management systems on vehicles, and that the infrastructure being put in for electric vehicles, are able to accommodate variable charging rates that would include these new more precisely tuned profiles / limits»
Companies and researchers are working on infrastructure and technologies to help bring the nation's growing stock of natural gas to fuel tanks, including those of long - haul vehicles
On - board vehicle - to - vehicle (V2V) and vehicle - to - infrastructure (V2I) communication technology has also shown to increase efficiency and reduce emissions.
Its new partnership team is designed to get vehicle - to - vehicle, vehicle - to - infrastructure, and autonomous technology into as many new cars and trucks as possible.
The two will jointly develop onboard multimedia systems and in - car information technologies, and Mazda will cooperate «in Toyota's vehicle - to - vehicle and vehicle - to - infrastructure technologies with the ultimate goal of creating a mobile society devoid of accidents.»
The Road to Zero Coalition will work to accelerate the achievement of that vision through concurrent efforts that focus on overall system design, addressing infrastructure design, vehicle technology, and enforcement and behavioral safety.
Las Vegas is the first city to go live with Vehicle - to - Infrastructure communication technology.
«In addition to improving safety, vehicle - to - infrastructure technology offers tremendous mobility and environmental benefits,» said FHWA Administrator Gregory Nadeau.
«Through vehicle - to - vehicle and vehicle - to - infrastructure (V2X) technology as well as RFID tagging and smart card ICs, NXP will help Columbus keep its roads safer, reduce pollution, and create more streamlined traffic and toll payments.
The body of research going on across the country today shows that the life - saving potential for safety technologies that enable communications between vehicles and the roadway infrastructure is too great to ignore,» said RITA Acting Administrator Gregory D. Winfree.
The system that we were shown is the first implementation in the US of a technology called «Vehicle - to - infrastructure» (V2I).
Phase one is to test vehicle - to - vehicle (V2V) and vehicle - to - infrastructure (V2I) technology — both essential factors in future autonomous technology.
Drivers get into fewer crashes when their vehicles are equipped with front crash prevention systems, and new technology is on the way to connect vehicles to each other and roadway infrastructure to alleviate crashes.
Honda will launch an Advanced Technology Demonstration Program this year to provide real - world testing of its new vehicles, as well as research into customer behavior and usability, public charging infrastructure planning and sustainability initiatives.
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The head of Car - to - X Communication development, Dr. Christian Weiss explains this technology as, «radio - based exchange of information between vehicles, as well as between vehicles and traffic infrastructure
While the remote automated parking system requires a driver to remote control automated parking within 4 meters of the car due to safety reasons, the automated valet parking is a technology that uses communications between the vehicle and the infrastructure of buildings or facilities to enable the vehicle to park or unpark itself.
In Level 4, it can change lanes to pass on its own, and it has V2X (vehicle to infrastructure) technology, so it's able to see road hazards early.
The term Audi connect refers to all technologies that connect the driver of an Audi to the car, the Internet, the infrastructure, and other vehicles.
The Audi connect system bundles all infotainment technologies that let the driver network with the Internet, infrastructure and other vehicles.
Beginning later this year, Audi will expand its vehicle - to - infrastructure (V2I) technology offering with the launch of a vehicle - integrated toll payment technology on select vehicles.
Belmont will create a forward - thinking community with a communication and infrastructure spine that embraces cutting - edge technology, designed around high - speed digital networks, data centers, new manufacturing technologies and distribution models, autonomous vehicles and autonomous logistics hubs.
Roundtable Series on Emerging Light - Duty Vehicle Technologies: Part of a series of roundtable events, Pollution Probe's Roundtable on Emerging Light - Duty Vehicle Technologies brought together leading experts and government representatives to discuss short - term transportation technology priorities and long - term infrastructure requirements.
The President's Budget proposes to make the United States the world's leader in manufacturing and deploying next - generation vehicle technologies through three new initiatives, expanding funding for vehicle technologies by almost 90 percent to nearly $ 590 million and enhancing existing tax incentives; making electric vehicles more affordable and accessible for American consumers; advancing innovative vehicle and battery technologies through increased R&D, and rewarding communities for leadership in reducing regulatory barriers and developing comprehensive electric vehicle - friendly infrastructure.
Two companion papers investigate the technical potential and economic impacts of using the existing idle capacity of the electric infrastructure in conjunction with the emerging plug - in hybrid electric vehicle (PHEV) technology to meet the majority of the daily energy needs of the U.S. LDV fleet.
Expand the market for electric vehicles by extending consumer purchase incentives and expanding charging infrastructure, and join other states in requiring automakers to produce advanced - technology vehicles.
These vehicle show that plug - in hybrids are a solution that automakers could use today — using existing technology, currently available components, and no new infrastructure.
When developing low ‐ carbon transport systems, behavioural change and infrastructure investments are often as important as developing more efficient vehicle technologies and using lower ‐ carbon fuels.
However, in spite of lack of progress in many countries to date, new vehicle and fuel technologies, appropriate infrastructure developments including for non ‐ motorized transport in cities, transport policies, and behavioural changes could begin the transition required.
Until new vehicle technologies and fuels are commercialized, petroleum will continue to be the primary fuel source for California's vehicles, and the state must enhance and expand the existing petroleum infrastructure, particularly at in - state marine ports, while at the same time working to develop an alternative fuel infrastructure.
The state should modernize and upgrade the existing infrastructure to accommodate alternative and renewable fuels and vehicle technologies as they are developed and to address petroleum infrastructure needs to preserve past investments and to expand throughput capacity in the state.
Yet the first wave of full ‐ electric vehicles faces a major obstruction to entering the mainstream market: there is simply no infrastructure to support electric vehicle (EV) technology in the US.
Until electric car prices come down considerably, and electric vehicle charging infrastructure (and fast - charging technology) begins to make it easy rather than a hassle to be «refueled,» electric cars will remain out of reach for many people.
ERMS technology will require at least as much legal infrastructure as do motor vehicles.
It's an ambitious program exploring research in: Human Factors; Communications Management; Data Management; Connected and Autonomous in - Vehicle / infrastructure or technologies; Improving Traffic Management and Operations; and Green Technology and Sustainability.
The electronic records management system technology (ERMS technology) that controls their existence, accessibility, and integrity will need a larger and more complex legal infrastructure of laws, and increased number of varieties of specialized personal such as lawyers, judges, administrators, and enforcers, than do motor vehicles.
The shuttle is outfitted with LIDAR, GPS, and cameras, in addition to V2I (vehicle - to - infrastructure) technology that will allow it to communicate with sensors embedded in Las Vegas» traffic signals to better manage the flow of traffic.
Auckland, New Zealand About Blog Charge.net.nz is rolling out a robust charging infrastructure of DC (rapid) and AC (standard) charging stations to encourage the uptake of Electric Vehicle technology in New Zealand.
Transportation officials and safety regulators are pushing the technology even further, looking to a day when computers in a car communicate with other vehicles, traffic lights, toll roads and other traffic infrastructure.
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