Chinese EV maker XPeng revealed its second-generation humanoid robot IRON, alongside plans for robo-taxis and flying cars ...
XPeng unveiled a suite of new products investors believe will expand the company's prospects beyond electric vehicles.
If cars can drive themselves, why can’t robots automatically charge your EV? That may soon be a reality after Hyundai Motor showcased its new automatic charging robots (ACRs) in Korea. Hyundai and Kia ...
A Chinese electric vehicle manufacturer is going the Tesla way by unveiling its first humanoid robot. At its 2024 AI Day event, Xpeng unveiled its first robot, Iron, marking a major leap into robotics ...
Video. Chinese EV maker XPeng revealed its second-generation humanoid robot IRON, alongside plans for robo-taxis and flying ...
Customers who decide to buy a Tesla within a week of their rental receive a $250 credit toward their purchase. The program is ...
IonDynamics' EV charging solution, an autonomous robot battery pack, deploys quickly without site modifications, potentially saving fleets up to 90% of the costs of building on-site charging ...
Due to the slowdown in electric vehicle (EV) demand and intensified competition in the battery market, South Korea's major battery manufacturers LG Energy Solutions (LGES), SK On, and Samsung SDI have ...
Plugging in a charging cable to top up your electric car's battery is not exactly rocket science, but we're finally approaching the robot age so why not let the bots do it? That's just what Hyundai is ...
ELLABELL, GA—The new Hyundai Mobility Training Center here will support the automaker’s assembly plant. The 89,000-square-foot facility will teach workers how to build next-generation electric ...