
Apple Car patent reveals technology for faster electric vehicle charging
A new patent filing published today reveals Apple is seeking to patent a modular charging system for electric vehicles.
A new patent filing published today reveals Apple is seeking to patent a modular charging system for electric vehicles.
Apple Car Director CJ Moore has left the company in order to join Luminar, a company that specializes in automotive lidar hardware and software.
The Apple Car project has reportedly hired a former Ford safety expert to help get the electric vehicle onto the road.
A new report says that Apple CAr will adopt a "centrally integrated operating system" like tesla, along with self-driving sensors developed in Korea.
Porsche's CEO says the company has discussed "exciting common projects" with Apple, but that no decision had been made yet.
Apple insider Ming-Chi Kuo claims Apple's Car project team "has been dissolved for some time"
A new Digitimes report claims Apple is reportedly talking with Korean suppliers over the supply of substrates for chips in the Apple Car.
Honda and Sony have signed a deal that will see the pair work together on producing electric vehicles. The deal will have Honda make the actual cars while Sony will be in charge of the technology side of things.
Apple has reportedly been working with a South Korean company to get chip modules and packages ready for the self-driving component of its Apple Car. Work began last year and is expected to be completed in 2023.
AirPods assembly partner Luxshare has announced that it is now investing in electric vehicle design and production.