Vehicle health

Delphi offers “Plug-and-Play” Vehicle health check in China

Delphi Automotive PLC announced the launch of its new cloud-based automotive connectivity service, Delphi Connect, for Chinese consumers. Already introduced in the U.S., Delphi Connect will provide Chinese drivers a car-to-cloud/cloud-to-car connectivity service. Delphi Connect is a device that simply plugs into the vehicle’s on-board diagnostics (OBD) port to connect its owners to a wealth […]

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Mitsubishi Outlander PEHV

GKN Multi-Mode eTransmission fitted on the Mitsubishi Outlander PHEV

The brand new GKN Multi-Mode eTransmission makes its debut on the Mitsubishi Outlander PHEV – the world’s first Twin Motor 4WD Plug-in Hybrid Electric Vehicle with ability to charge on-the-go – being showcased at the Frankfurt Motor show this week. Mitsubishi Motors’ new Twin Motor 4WD Plug-in Hybrid Electric crossover is powered by two 60kW

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New Henkel Loctite 5810

New flexible gasketing technology by Henkel

Henkel is appearing at this year’s Productronica (November 12 to 15 in Munich, Germany), where it will be presenting, in particular, its liquid sealant and gasketing products for the automotive industry. With its two polyacrylate-based liquid gasketing products Loctite 5883 and Loctite 5810 B, Henkel is able to offer solutions which, thanks to their high

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GM's Hydrogen Fuel Cell Vehicle Milestones

GM will expand fuel cell developments thanks to a partnership with U.S. Army

General Motors and the U.S. Army Tank Automotive Research, Development & Engineering Center are expanding their collaboration in the development of hydrogen fuel cell technology. Through a new Cooperative Research and Development Agreement, GM and TARDEC will jointly test new hydrogen fuel cell-related materials and designs to evaluate their performance and durability before assembling them into full

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Energy Management System for electric vehicle by Denso and Nagoya University

Battery-based Energy Management System developped by Denso and Nagoya University

DENSO and Nagoya University have developed an in-vehicle battery-based energy management system (EMS), which uses forecasting models of household electricity demand and vehicle use to reduce electricity costs. The two organizations will start to evaluate the performance of the system in October this year under the Toyota City Low-carbon Society Verification Project, one of the

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