German Surfing Culture?

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Porsche technology said today that current big-wave world record holder Sebastian Steudtner has spent the past two years scientifically analyzing and optimizing his surfboard. Now the board, dubbed the Caçador RS* has been publicly revealed in Cascais, Portugal. Sebastian Steudtner is the current world record holder in big-wave surfing with a wave height of 26.21 meters. The subsidiary of Porsche Engineering claims the surfboard has been hydro-dynamically and aerodynamically optimized.

“To reduce drag and stabilize the board, patented attachments known as aero edges were added to the front and back of the board,” said Marcus Schmelz, Project Manager at Porsche Engineering. “We know this principle from automobiles: here, too, tear-off edges are defined, for example through the use of spoilers. They reduce air turbulence, making the car more stable and aerodynamic at high speeds.” Continue reading

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Ford EV Customers to Get Access to Tesla Superchargers

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Ford Motor Company (NYSE: F) said late yesterday that it reached an agreement with Tesla Motors that will provide electric vehicle customers access to more than 12,000 Tesla Superchargers in the US and Canada.

“We’ve spent the last 10 years building an industry-leading Charging Network that enables freedom to travel and provides charging confidence for our Tesla owners. We’re excited to deliver on our mission to accelerate the world’s transition to sustainable energy by welcoming Ford owners, and other electric vehicles who adopt NACS, to our thousands of Superchargers across North America,” said Rebecca Tinucci, Tesla’s senior director of charging infrastructure. Continue reading

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Ford CEO says China is the Main Competitor, Not GM

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“We’re in the second inning of a nine-inning game.”

Ford President and Chief Executive Officer Jim Farley talked of the challenges Ford is facing during the shift to electrification today at the Morgan Stanley Sustainable Finance Summit. In his view, Farley sees the Chinese as the powerhouse Electric Vehicle brands going forward, potentially with enormous advantages in scale, which poses problems for other competitors. Then there’s the geopolitics involved, as well as the materials used in EV batteries, notably lithium and nickel.

“If you localize Chinese technology in the US – the customer is going to get screwed,” Farley said. The candid, tough talk comes at a time when Ford is investing more than $50 billion (2022 through 2026) in electric vehicles and battery components. Ford is on track to reach an annual targeted production run rate of 600,000 electric vehicles globally by the end of 2023, and 2 million by the end of 2026. Electric vehicles are expected to account for half of Ford’s sales by 2030. Continue reading

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May US Light Vehicles Sales Forecast Up 20%

Total US new-vehicle sales for May 2023are projected to reach 1,337,700 units, a 15.6% increase from May 20221, according to a joint forecast from J.D. Power and LMC Automotive* released today. Truck and SUV sales governed the market. May 2023 has 25 selling days, one more than May 2022. Comparing the same sales volume without adjusting for the number of selling days translates to a gain of +20.4% when compared month-over-month with 2022. The Biden Administration’s economic  recovery continues to soar upward. The forecast includes both retail and non-retail transactions.2

“The industry is positioned for another strong month in May as retail sales are estimated to surge 9.6% from a year ago. This positive performance is complemented by a projected 0.7% increase in average transaction prices. As a result, it is anticipated that consumers will spend nearly $47 billion on the purchase of new vehicles in May, showcasing a significant 13% growth from a year ago,” said Thomas King, president of the data and analytics division at J.D. Power. Continue reading

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First Look – BMW 5 Series – Generation Eight

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BMW today revealed  the new 5 Series, which for the first time ever will have a fully electric version. One of the most enduring and popular mid-size sports luxury sedans, more than 10 million have been assembled since its 1972 debut. The global roll-out starts this fall; and it will be offered worldwide with an electric drivetrain, as well as internal combustion engines with a 48-volt mild hybrid technology. Coming to the US in 2024 is a plug-in hybrid version.

The new BMW 5 Series is manufactured – as always – at Plant Dingolfing, BMW’s largest European plant, which is celebrating its 50th anniversary. In 1973, the first vehicle manufactured was a first-generation E12 5 Series. Dingolfing today is not only the lead plant for BMW’s luxury class vehicles, but also the location of the company’s e-drive production competence center, which produces both the electric motors and the high-voltage batteries for the BMW i5 on site. Continue reading

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Toyota to Buy Solar Power from Former Coal Mine

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Toyota North America (NYSE:TM) said today that it has agreed to buy 100-megawatts (MW) of the electricity generated as part of renewable energy company Savion’s Martin County Solar Project. The project is converting the former Martiki Coal Mine, a brownfield site in Martin County, on the border of Kentucky and West Virginia, into a new solar photovoltaic energy facility. (AutoInformed.com: McKinsey – EU Decarbonization Targets Require Lots of Land)

“It is important that renewable power is more available to large-scale US energy buyers and converting brownfields like this offers a path forward for former energy communities to take advantage of the infrastructure they already have with transmission lines while providing clean energy to the grid,” said David Absher, senior manager of environmental sustainability at Toyota Motor North America. Continue reading

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Buy a Citroën My Ami Buggy Online June 20?

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Citroën said today that a new limited edition of the “My Ami Buggy” Series will be available online – at 10 am on June 20th. This is a sequel of the 2022 of the online sale of 50 “My Ami Buggy Ultra-Limited Series” in France. (See Bruce Meyers in Notable Deaths During 2021)

Citroën will sell a new special edition of 1000 units, which will be available in ten countries: France including the French overseas departments, Italy, Spain, Belgium, Greece, Portugal, the United Kingdom, Luxembourg, Morocco and Turkey. Buggy is priced at €10,490, ~$11,300.50 if you can get one. The last time around it took the fastest buyer to complete the entire purchase process of the first sale 2 minutes and 53 seconds. The first will be delivered mid-September. Continue reading

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McKinsey – EU Decarbonization Targets Require Lots of Land

In a thought-provoking report from the McKinsey consultancy* that just arrived at AutoInformed the amount of land required to meet the wind generation and solar photovoltaic capacity in Europe to arrive at the legally required climate neutrality by 2050 is substantial. In France, Germany, and Italy, where ~50% of the EU renewable-energy sources (RES) installations are expected, meeting 2040 RES capacity objectives would require an additional 23,000 to 35,000 square kilometers of land that is an area equal to the size of Belgium, according to McKinsey.

To say that this has political implications is, perhaps, an understatement. AutoInformed has observed for decades that abstract policy discussions and agreements can become quite contentious when they move toward implementation in one’s backyard – onshore or off the shoreline. Continue reading

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Drive Safely by Securing Your Load

The US Department of Transportation’s National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) asked us today to urge drivers to properly secure transported objects. Items not properly secured pose a safety risk on our nation’s roadways. Objects or debris can fall from vehicles and can collide with other vehicles or pedestrians, causing serious injuries or fatalities.

NHTSA said that during 2016–2020, ~16,878 people were injured per year when a vehicle collided with another object while on the road. During this time, passenger vehicles accounted for 81% of crashes in which cargo was not properly secured. From 2016-2020, there were an average of 732 fatalities per year when a vehicle collided with another object that was not properly secured.

All 50 states and the District of Columbia have laws concerning unsecured loads on non-commercial motor vehicles. Moreover, the vehicle’s driver or operator is responsible for its safe operation, including the condition of the vehicle. ‘Safe condition’ involves properly securing any objects or debris that could separate from the moving vehicle, creating dangerous obstacles for other motorists.

This, of course, establishes the potential for a crash, as a driver may need to swerve to avoid a collision with the loose items. Violation of unsecured load laws can carry state-specific penalties of up to $5,000. Laws state that cargo should be tied down in such a way as to prevent anything from dropping, shifting, leaking, or otherwise escaping the vehicle.

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US Dot – Airline Cancellations Below 2%

The US Department of Transportation today said that for the first three months of 2023, airline cancellations have remained below 2%. They are lower than last year’s 2.7% cancellation rate and the rate of 4.1% for the first three months of 2022.

However, DOT is currently investigating several domestic airlines to ensure that they are not engaging in unrealistic scheduling of flights. Gaming the system is possible, perhaps likely, because last year, DOT issued the largest fines in the history of the consumer protection office, thereby helping hundreds of thousands of air travelers get hundreds of millions of dollars back. Since 2021, DOT says it has helped return more than $1 billion in refunds to travelers. Continue reading

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EPA – As Economy Grows Key Pollutants are Declining

The US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) released today its annual interactive report tracking America’s progress in controlling air pollution. Our Nation’s Air: Trends Through 2022 shows that, between 1970 and 2022, the combined emissions of six key pollutants dropped by 78%, while the U.S. economy grew 304% over the same time.

“Even as the economy grows, we continue to see dramatic long-term reductions in air emissions. This progress is encouraging, and we will continue to collaborate with our partners to protect public health and ensure clean air for all,” said EPA Administrator Michael S. Regan. Continue reading

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BMW North America Recalls Mini Models for Short Circuits

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“Unique wintertime road treatment conditions.”

BMW of North America is conducting a regional recall of 2008-2014 MINI Clubman Cooper, Clubman Cooper S, Clubman John Cooper Works, and 2007-2013 MINI Hardtop 2-Door Cooper, Cooper S, and John Cooper Works vehicles.The electronic control module in the driver’s side footwell (FRM) may short-circuit, due to corrosion from water and road salt, according to documents just released by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration. (AutoInformed.com: BMW Group to Invest $811 Million in UK to Make Next Mini)

The ~100,000 affected vehicles were sold or ever registered, in Alaska, Colorado, Connecticut, Delaware, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, Kentucky, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, Michigan, Minnesota, Missouri, Nebraska, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New York, North Dakota, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, South Dakota, Utah, Vermont, Virginia, West Virginia, Washington D.C., and Wisconsin. Continue reading

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Chevy Versus Honda in Fastest Field Ever at Indy 500

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Rinus VeeKay- left – Chevrolet IndyCar and – right – pole winner Alex Palou – Honda – after qualifying for the NTT IndyCar Series Indianapolis 500.

Alex Palou produced Honda’s fourth consecutive Indianapolis 500 pole yesterday in a qualifying contest that resulted in the fastest field at 232 mph, as well as one of the closest front rows in Brickyard history.* Palou drove the #10 Chip Ganassi Racing Honda to a four-lap record speed of 234.217 mph, surpassing the mark set last year by Scott Dixon also in a Honda-powered car. Dixon will start sixth this year.

Palou’s speed edged Rinus VeeKay by just 0.006 mph over the four-lap, ten-mile qualifying run. It is Honda’s fourth consecutive 500 pole, a streak started by Marco Andretti in 2020 and continued by Dixon in 2021-22. VeeKay, of Ed Carpenter Racing, has been the best qualifying Chevrolet for the Indianapolis 500 for four years in a row. VeeKay will be joined on the front row by Felix Rosenqvist at Arrow McLaren, also Chevy powered, for his first front row start at the 500. The 33-car field is almost evenly divided between Honda (16) and Chevy (17) engines. Continue reading

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First Look – 2024 Toyota Tacoma Pickup

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Toyota (NYSE:TM) revealed today extensive details of its 2024 Tacoma mid-size pickup truck now built off the same TNGA-F global truck platform used for the Tundra and Sequoia. The all-new 2024 Tacoma will go on sale later this year with i-FORCE MAX models arriving in early 2024. The manufacturer’s suggested retail pricing will be announced closer to the on-sale dates. (AutoInformed.com: 2016 Toyota Tacoma Pickup Debuts at NAIAS)

“With even more off-road capability and the quality, durability, and reliability that our customers expect along with a host of options for every owner, we’re confident that Tacoma will remain the top choice for mid-size pickup buyers when it arrives later this year,” said Toyota group vice president and general manager Dave Christ. Continue reading

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Three-Row ID.Buzz Debuts on International VW Bus Day

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Volkswagen said today it will celebrate the first ever International Volkswagen Bus Day with the debut of the three-row version of Volkswagen’s all-electric ID.Buzz in Huntington Beach, California. A combined media and public global reveal event will include new product showcases, live entertainment and streamed programming, plus a “Cars & Coffee” style gathering for classic Volkswagen Bus owners.

“Whether you call them Buses, Bullis or Kombis, the legacy Type 2s have left on modern culture is unmatched,” said Cameron Batten, Chief Communications Officer, Volkswagen Group of America. “As we continue to introduce the T2’s 21st Century electric successor, the ID.Buzz, we’re thrilled to create this annual day of celebration for Volkswagen bus fans and enthusiasts everywhere.” Continue reading

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