Monthly Archives: April 2014

Telefónica to provide M2M connectivity for Tesla across European markets

Telefonica will provide Machine-To-Machine (M2M) connectivity for the Tesla Model S in Europe.

Telefonica and its M2M World Alliance partners will provide connectivity for Model S across multiple countries in Europe, including in Germany and the United Kingdom on Telefonica’s O2 network, in Spain on Movistar, and in the Netherlands on KPN.

Nissan appoints diesel expert Shirakawa as European r&d chief

Nissan appoints diesel expert Shirakawa as European r&d chief

Nissan named Takashi Shirakawa as its head of research and development in Europe, effective April 1. Shirakawa, 46, has over two decades of experience with Nissan’s research and development department with a research emphasis on emissions reductions for diesel engines.

DOE taking steps to revitalize Advanced Technology Vehicles Manufacturing (ATVM) Loan Program

DOE taking steps to revitalize Advanced Technology Vehicles Manufacturing (ATVM) Loan Program

US Secretary of Energy Ernest Moniz today highlighted improvements to the Advanced Technology Vehicles Manufacturing (ATVM) Loan Program at the Motor & Equipment Manufacturers Association (MEMA) Legislative Summit.

Beijing Auto looking to acquire a brand in Europe or U.S

Beijing Auto looking to acquire a brand in Europe or U.S

Beijing Automotive Group, Daimler’s Chinese partner, said it wants to buy a “mid to high-end brand” in Europe or the United States to boost its global presence and it already has candidates in mind.

Ontario’s new greener diesel rules in effect

New biodiesel rules in the Canadian province of Ontario came into effect on 1 April, and are being phased in over three years.

By 2017, the amount of biofuel blended into regular diesel will need to average at least 4%. Greenhouse gases must be reduced by at least 30%, and 70% by 2017, for the biofuel portion of the new blend.