With mobile telecommunications technology and social networking revolutionizing the way people communicate, various automakers, including Audi, GM and Daimler, are looking at ways to looking to improve the communications capabilities of vehicles to allows them to easily exchange information with each other and infrastructure to help improve safety, efficiency and driver convenience. Daimler’s effort, called car-to-X (C2X) has now begun its largest ever field trial with 120 network-linked vehicles hitting the roads in Germany’s Rhine-Main region... Continue Reading Daimler's largest ever field-test of car-to-X “social networking” system for cars
Section: Automotive
Tags: Automotive, Communications, Daimler, Road Safety, Traffic
Related Articles:
- e-mobility Berlin project to provide 500 EV charging points
- Mercedes-Benz Citaro FuelCELL-Hybrid bus previews in Hamburg
- Daimler buys 10 percent stake in Tesla
- Smart cars to be trialed in city mobility scheme
- Daimler's Predictive Power Control "sees ahead" to help trucks save fuel
- UPDATE: car2go car sharing program goes public in Austin, Texas
![]()
![]()



LinkBack URL
About LinkBacks







Reply
Bookmarks