Car Rental Firms Likely in no Hurry for Autonomous Vehicles
That seems to be the prevailing attitude among participants in a J.D. Power survey that looked at consumer confidence when it comes to autonomous vehicles.
That seems to be the prevailing attitude among participants in a J.D. Power survey that looked at consumer confidence when it comes to autonomous vehicles.
Toyota is pairing up with Motorq to help fleet-driven companies and Toyota vehicle managers get more business-oriented information from their vehicles.
Hyundai has announced plans to throw its hat into that proverbial high-tech ring via a tandem venture with Aptiv, an operation specializing in autonomous technology.
A leading expert in the field of automation is stating that the use of edge technology will be vital to make autonomous vehicles hit the road in the near future.
Despite the progress made in driverless vehicular technology, the AI level still has a way to go before an autonomous car can operate like an actual human being.
The innovation, resembling a strongbox is being developed with Riddle & Code, a hardware and software company that specializes in components for cryptocurrency exchanges.
Ohmie’s business model makes electric vehicles available exclusively to a building’s residents by the hour or day at rates far cheaper than conventional car rentals.
As the car rental market tinkers with its current business models to keep pace with technology for the sake of efficiency, driverless cars might not seem a priority at the moment.
Tesloop, a connected car technology company, has resumed tests to implement a one-way rental service that will fully employ the Tesla fleet’s autopilot and full-service self-driving features.
Ask most experts in the automobile industry about when driverless cars will be the be-all and end-all in the world of transportation, and most would be hard-pressed to provide an approximate date.