
Tesla sales and R&D coming to Israel this month
The Silicon Valley-based electric car maker will open a pop-up store in an upscale Tel Aviv mall and an R&D center to scout local auto-tech solutions.

The Silicon Valley-based electric car maker will open a pop-up store in an upscale Tel Aviv mall and an R&D center to scout local auto-tech solutions.

Revolutionary flat chassis for electric vehicles is unveiled inside Hino’s new FlatFormer concept vehicle at 46th Tokyo Motor Show.

REE’s innovative modular platform houses all of a car’s major components – brakes, thermal systems, motor and drivetrain – next to the wheels.

Otonomo will help optimize Avis Budget Group connected car data to realize new benefits, including smart city and traffic planning.

Israeli startup makes shortwave infrared cameras affordable for the autonomous vehicle market, potentially boosting road safety significantly.

Nexar’s software works with dash-cams to detect when a car has been in an accident and sends a video clip to your insurance agent via a companion app.

Major automakers join the massive move toward nurturing and adopting Israeli automotive technologies.

Las Vegas, here they come! Dozens of Israeli companies are strutting their tech stuff at the annual international showcase for consumer electronics, which starts today. We pick out 27 to watch.

Game-changing technology developed by Tevva uses the generator to recharge the truck’s electric battery while the vehicle is in motion, extending the driving range by 440 kilometers.

Israel auto technology company Foresight gave CNBC a test drive of its new, advanced system for accident prevention while driving.

Enopace and Paragate place in top 3 at Denver innovation contest. Kudos also go to Cognata, named the Best Young Company in Israel by NVIDIA.

Forget the hassle of private cars; Car2Go’s new cooperative, environmentally driven initiative lets residents and travelers hire an electric car whenever they need it.

South Korea’s Hyunda Motor, Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology, and Israel’s Technion ink collaboration for auto-tech development.

Luxury carmaker joins others already in Israel as it opens a center to foster collaboration with start-ups and venture capital funds.

US chip giant purchases Jerusalem-based collision-avoidance technology supplier in largest-ever acquisition for an Israeli high-tech company.