Vehicles For Change Detroit Receives $135,000 Grant From The Margaret Dunning Foundation
The grant will support more people in the automotive training program that provides unemployed and underemployed Detroiters the opportunity to receive paid training and hands-on experience.
Vehicles For Change Welcomes New Board Member
Since its formation in 1999, Vehicles for Change has impacted the lives of more than 14,000 individuals by awarding more than 4,000 cars to low-income families in Maryland, Washington and Virginia. The organization’s 2011 study found that 73 percent of Vehicles for Change car buyers were able to obtain a better paying job and/or increase their income by an average of $7,000.
The Herman Trend Alert: Driverless Vehicles Will Change Our Lives
Ask any employee of Google who commutes to work in one of Google’s driverless vans and they will tell you – their lives are already changed. But, for most of us, the driverless-car future is still on the way.
Harris Poll: Interest In Electric, Hybrid Vehicles Shows Little Change Since 2013
Men are more interested than women in both electrics and diesels, survey finds.
Connected Vehicles Need the Right to Repair
A fleet of connected vehicles delivers many benefits to society and the motoring public, but critical technical decisions need to be made.
DENSO Announces Organizational and Executive Changes
The changes represent the company’s shift from an auto parts supplier to supporting a mobility-centered society.
Meckseper: Software-Defined Vehicles are the Future
Continental’s Rosa Meckseper, head of smart mobility for North America, explains the future of software-defined vehicles.
Dana Launches Spicer ReadyCarrier for Commercial Vehicles
The program provides customers with a seamless ordering process and the convenience of next-day shipment.
Eaton Changes Name of its Vehicle Group & eMobility Businesses
Eaton said its newly formed Mobility Group will help meet the evolving needs of both its ICE and EV customers.
Pronto Network’s Roos: Thriving Amid Industry Change
Our industry is poised for future success, says Robert Roos, president and CEO of The Pronto Network.