1. High Voltage Interlock High Voltage Interlock (HVIL) refers to a safety design method used to monitor the integrity and continuity of high-voltage circuits through low-voltage sig...
Key takeaways: Automotive Ethernet is set to achieve bandwidths of 100 gigabits per second in the near future. Many of the older in-vehicle networking IIVN) technologies m...
While Tesla isn't the only company in the market offering autonomous driving cars, it's indeed one of the first brands to push this innovative technology into the market. Tesla vehicles achi...
The Software Defined Vehicle (SDV) is a concept in automotive technology that emphasizes the use of software to enhance the functionality and performance of vehicles, rather than relying solely on tra...
Tesla recently held a technical open interview, revealing the innovative aspects of its cars in terms of technology and design. Here's a more detailed summary of this interview regarding Cybertruck's body structure, physical part design, and Ethernet