As India’s roads evolve to accommodate high-tech, ADAS-enabled vehicles, the spotlight shifts to the urgent need for smarter, safer infrastructure. In this week’s newsletter we curated stories from the auto technology world with stories like ADAS, decarbonisation, smart vehicles, robotaxi and much more. Like the following article, talks much about an interesting topic on how smart vehicles demand smart roads.
Safer, smarter roads
Experts highlight the importance of integrating advanced safety barriers, crash-tested roadside furniture, and retroreflective signage, all designed for modern traffic demands. Innovations like AI-powered accident prediction, smart traffic signals, and real-time road updates are reshaping India’s highways. With an 88% willingness among drivers to adopt connected solutions, the future lies in seamless synergy between vehicles and roads. Enhanced certifications and data-driven strategies promise a safer journey for all, merging technology and infrastructure for smarter mobility.
A tango of intelligence: Smart vehicles demand smart roads
Driving innovation together
In a transformative alliance, NATRAX and IIT Madras’ CAAR unite to revolutionise automotive innovation and road safety. By combining cutting-edge facilities and academic expertise, the partnership aims to tackle road fatalities, enhance EV and ADAS testing, and propel India’s automotive research to global prominence, fostering safer, smarter mobility solutions. Read the following article.
NATRAX and IIT Madras join hands for advanced automotive research, road safety
ADAS revolution begins
India’s road safety crisis demands urgent action, and Advanced Driver Assistance Systems (ADAS) could be the game-changer for commercial vehicles. Beyond saving lives, ADAS enhances business continuity, reduces downtime, and boosts efficiency. With tailored solutions, OEMs can bridge safety gaps, transforming transport while fostering sustainable growth and safer roads. Read more to know about the detailed version.
ADAS in commercial vehicles: The future of safer, smarter and more profitable transportation
Smarter, greener mobility
Daimler Truck Innovation Center India (DTICI) is driving the future of commercial vehicles by blending software innovation with decarbonisation efforts. Leveraging AI, connected tech, and partnerships, DTICI pioneers smarter, greener, and safer trucks, aiming to redefine mobility while addressing emission goals and transforming the CV landscape in 2025 and beyond. Read the complete article here.
'Decarbonisation remains the commercial vehicle industry's top challenge'
Bacteria power breakthrough
IIT Guwahati researchers harness methanotrophic bacteria to transform greenhouse gases methane and carbon dioxide into bio-methanol, offering a cleaner, scalable fuel alternative. This breakthrough reduces emissions, avoids the “food vs fuel” dilemma, and holds promise for decarbonising industries, paving the way for sustainable energy and a greener future. Read more about the technology.
IIT Guwahati develops tech to convert methane, carbon dioxide into eco-friendly biofuel
India’s emission future
Sandesh Kamath, President of the Emission Controls Association Manufacturers Association, discusses India's role in the emission control systems industry, the implications of BS VII, and the future of the market amid the EV transition. He highlights growth opportunities, sustainable technologies, and India’s potential as a hub for global emission solutions. Read the complete interview here.
‘India can continue to be the ICE capital of the world’
Tesla’s robotaxi ambition
Tesla plans to launch its robotaxi service in California and Texas next year, initially operating with a company-owned fleet and human teleoperators for safety. The electric vehicle maker also aims to debut a more affordable model in 2025. Deutsche Bank raised its price target for Tesla shares to USD 370. Read more.
Tesla aims to launch robotaxi with teleoperator backup, says Deutsche Bank
Revolutionising EV charging
VNIT Nagpur, in collaboration with Virginia Tech, is developing a Smart Solid-State Transformer (SST) to revolutionise EV charging. The SST’s lightweight design, bidirectional power flow, and DC ports offer significant advantages over traditional transformers. Although still under development, the prototype is undergoing testing at IIT Bombay. Here is the complete article.
New EV charging technology under testing at VNIT
ETAuto EV Conclave
The 9th edition of the ETAuto EV Conclave kicks off today in New Delhi. This two-day event will serve as a valuable platform for over 500 senior executives, 50+ distinguished speakers, and 40+ exhibitors to come together and contribute to India's electric vehicle (EV) journey. As India moves closer towards its EV30@30 goals, the ETAuto EV Conclave will bring together industry leaders, policymakers, innovators, and stakeholders to explore advancements in EV technology, infrastructure, policy frameworks, and market trends.
India's most anticipated EV event
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