This Week in Advanced Vehicle Technology News

May 1, 2020

While electric vehicle and autonomous vehicle companies find solutions to work remotely during the coronavirus pandemic, FenderBender sister brand ADAPT explored how shops can use car data effectively.

April 29, 2020—This week, ADAPT discovered that the COVID-19 virus outbreak is causing automotive engineers, autonomous vehicle companies and electric car manufacturers to rethink their business operations. ADAPT is a digital-only sister brand of FenderBender, reporting on how advanced vehicle technology affects the automotive aftermarket industry, and specifically vehicle repairs, maintenance, and diagnostics.

News

  • Recently,Julian Thomson, Jaguar's director of design, shared with Ars Technica how the coronavirus pandemic has affected vehicle design
  • Despite its fleet being parked during the coronavirus, Waymo is focusing on running simulations for its autonomous vehicles.

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