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Will the 3G mobile network shutdown in Australia affect your car?

Drive.com

As the 3G network is shutting down in Australia, is anything going to happen to your car? Ahead of Telstra and Optus’s axing of its 3G mobile network in the country – due to begin at the end of August – a vast majority of drivers are unsure of what this could mean for their cars. We spoke to various brands to find out.

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LG Electronics to Launch EV Charging Stations in the US

AutoSuccessOnline

LG Electronics will enter the U.S. commercial customers develop the infrastructure to charge electric vehicles, which is critical to the success of the industry and the nation’s clean energy goals,” Min said. “As The post LG Electronics to Launch EV Charging Stations in the US appeared first on AutoSuccessOnline.

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AI and customer impressions

Canadian Auto Dealer

This year, like years before it, started off with the Consumer Electronics Show (“CES”) in early January closely followed by NADA. NADA is also the largest gathering of dealers in North America, and thus industry suppliers, so the networking is second to none. I believe this distrust has an impact on our customers.

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What is Rivian's software secret that Volkswagen so covets?

Autocar

That gives Volkswagen access to the newest ‘Gen2’ version of the electronic architecture that Rivian will fit into its upcoming cheaper R2 and R3 EVs, as well as “across a wide range of vehicles within the Volkswagen Group,” Rivian CEO RJ Scaringe told investors last week. So what exactly does Rivian have that Volkswagen doesn’t?

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‘Convenient and affordable’: Ausgrid to roll out kerbside EV chargers on power poles

Drive.com

You might not think much about the grid when you plug in your new EV at home, but to get those electrons from their source and into your car’s battery is an incredible feat of engineering. Ausgrid is working with the industry to explore different ways to scale up solutions like this and deliver more value for customers.

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Dealerships assessing risk from cyber attacks

Canadian Auto Dealer

Car dealerships are becoming prime targets for cybercriminals in part because they handle sensitive customer data, high-value transactions and operate with complex supply chain networks. At the federal level, the Personal Information Protection and Electronic Documents Act (PIPEDA) sets the baseline for privacy protection.

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Lax Hygiene Greatest Risk of Dealership Data Breach, Expert Says

AutoSuccessOnline

No dealership can be 100% secured from compliance lapses and data breaches, even where computer systems oversee digital networks, but in my 25 years protecting dealerships from compliance and security lapses, lax information hygiene remains a dealer’s greatest risk to information theft,” Dortch said.