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12 articles about electric vehicles in AI news

Greater Bay Tech Rolls First A-Sample Solid-State Battery Cells Off Production Line

Greater Bay Technology has produced its first A-sample all-solid-state battery cells, achieving 260-500 Wh/kg energy density and passing needle penetration tests without fire. The company aims for GWh-level mass production and in-vehicle use by 2026.

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KIMM's AI-Powered Wheels Adjust Stiffness in Real-Time for Terrain

Researchers at KIMM created wheels that autonomously adjust their stiffness based on terrain. On smooth ground, they stay rigid for efficiency; on rough terrain, they soften and deform to conform to obstacles.

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NVIDIA Advances AI Robotics with Simulation-First Training, Isaac & Jetson

NVIDIA showcased AI robotics advances using foundation models and synthetic environments for training, enabling scalable deployment in real-world sectors like agriculture and solar. Key platforms are the Isaac simulator and Jetson edge AI hardware.

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Intel Joins SpaceX, xAI, Tesla in 'Terafab' Chip Project

Intel announced it is joining the 'Terafab' project alongside SpaceX, xAI, and Tesla. The collaboration aims to refactor silicon fab technology, likely to support the massive compute demands of AI and aerospace.

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Japanese Team Develops Cardboard Drone Flying at 120 km/h, Assembled in 5 Minutes for Swarm Applications

Researchers in Japan have demonstrated a functional drone constructed entirely from cardboard, capable of 120 km/h flight and 5-minute assembly. The design enables mass production in standard cardboard factories, targeting low-cost, disposable swarm operations.

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Amazon's Zoox Expands Robotaxi Service to Austin and Miami, Grows Coverage in SF and Las Vegas

Amazon's autonomous vehicle subsidiary Zoox is launching its purpose-built robotaxi service in Austin and Miami for employees, while expanding operational zones in San Francisco and Las Vegas. The move signals a measured expansion of its custom vehicle platform, which lags behind Waymo's fleet scale but offers a differentiated, bespoke ride experience.

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Travis Kalanick on All-In Podcast: Tesla is the 'Google of This Era' for Physical AI

Uber co-founder Travis Kalanick identified Tesla as the dominant, intimidating force in the emerging physical AI and robotics space, comparing its market position to Google's in past tech eras.

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Reinforcement Learning Solves Dynamic Vehicle Routing with Emission Quotas

A new arXiv paper introduces a hybrid RL and optimization framework for dynamic vehicle routing with a global emission cap. It enables anticipatory demand rejection to stay within quotas, showing promise for uncertain operational horizons.

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China's 'Peel-and-Stick' Solar Revolution: Flexible Panels Promise Energy Transformation

A Chinese company has developed lightweight, flexible solar panels that can be directly adhered to rooftops, potentially revolutionizing solar installation with simple peel-and-stick technology. These high-efficiency solar films could make renewable energy deployment faster and more accessible worldwide.

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Silicon Valley AI Startup Targets Japan's Industrial Robotics Crown

Former Google AI researchers have launched Integral AI in Tokyo, aiming to transform Japan's massive industrial robotics sector with AI models that teach robots through observation and language prompts. The startup is already in talks with Toyota, Sony, and other manufacturing giants.

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BMW Deploys Humanoid Robots in German Automotive First, Signaling Manufacturing Transformation

BMW has become the first German automaker to deploy humanoid robots in production, introducing Hexagon's AEON robots at its Leipzig plant. The wheeled robots handle EV battery assembly and component manufacturing, with plans for a full-scale pilot this summer. This move could enable BMW to reshore manufacturing and fundamentally reshape supply chain economics.

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China's Memory Chip Price War: How CXMT's Aggressive Pricing Strategy Is Reshaping Global AI Hardware Economics

Chinese semiconductor manufacturer CXMT is selling DDR4 memory chips at nearly half the global market rate, creating a significant price disruption even as worldwide DRAM prices surge 23.7% monthly. This aggressive pricing strategy could dramatically lower costs for AI infrastructure and computing hardware.

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