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  1. Amazing week for Indian startups as they raised a whopping $244M across 23 deals spanning AI, EVs, robotics, fintech, and quick commerce! It's incredible to see

    Indian startups experienced a significant funding week, securing a total of $244 million across 23 deals. These investments spanned various sectors, including artificial intelligence, electric vehicles, robotics, fintech, and quick commerce, highlighting the diverse and growing innovation within the Indian startup ecosystem. AI

  2. 📰 GM Updates 250,000 EVs with Vehicle-to-Grid Firmware, Announces Grid-Scale Sodium-Ion Batteries "Battery breakthroughs will lessen AI's demand on the electric

    General Motors is equipping 250,000 electric vehicles with vehicle-to-grid (V2G) firmware, enabling them to send power back to the grid. The company also announced advancements in grid-scale sodium-ion batteries. These developments are seen as a way to mitigate the increasing energy demands placed on the electricity grid, particularly by technologies like artificial intelligence. AI

    IMPACT These advancements in EV charging and battery technology could help alleviate the strain on power grids caused by increasing AI energy consumption.

  3. 📰 General Motors announced new vehicle-to-grid capabilities for its current EV and home energy customers at an event in San Francisco today, aiming to help offs

    General Motors is exploring vehicle-to-grid (V2G) technology to help manage the increasing energy demands of AI data centers. At a San Francisco event, the automaker revealed plans for EV batteries and energy storage solutions aimed at improving grid resiliency. This initiative seeks to leverage electric vehicles as a distributed energy resource to offset the power consumption associated with artificial intelligence. AI

    IMPACT Leverages EVs to provide grid stability, potentially mitigating the energy strain from widespread AI adoption.

  4. Automated Byzantine-Resilient Clustered Decentralized Federated Learning for Battery Intelligence in Connected EVs

    Researchers have developed a new framework called ABC-DFL for decentralized federated learning in connected electric vehicles (EVs). This system utilizes a blockchain to replace traditional centralized servers, incorporating a Byzantine-resilient protocol and a hierarchical aggregation method called FLECA. FLECA filters out malicious updates from EVs, ensuring more secure and automated battery intelligence for EVs, and has shown strong performance in simulations against adversarial attacks. AI

    Automated Byzantine-Resilient Clustered Decentralized Federated Learning for Battery Intelligence in Connected EVs

    IMPACT Enhances security and automation for EV battery intelligence through decentralized learning, potentially improving fleet management and predictive maintenance.

  5. This adapter adds Android Auto to most GM EVs, but there’s a catch There isn't a subscription, but there's a high upfront cost and no guarantee it'll work forev

    A new adapter is available that enables Android Auto functionality in many General Motors electric vehicles. However, users should be aware of a significant upfront cost associated with this adapter. Additionally, there is no guarantee that the Android Auto feature will continue to work indefinitely. AI

    IMPACT Enables enhanced infotainment features for EV owners, potentially improving user experience.

  6. Hong Kong to ban new EVs with only electronic door handles

    Hong Kong will ban new electric vehicles that feature only electronic door handles, aligning with a new mandatory standard from mainland China. This regulation, set to take effect from 2027, aims to enhance safety by ensuring all vehicles have accessible manual door releases. The move follows concerns that electronic-only handles could pose risks, particularly in accident scenarios. AI

    Hong Kong to ban new EVs with only electronic door handles
  7. Inside the lab where Ford is trying to crack the code on cheap EVs Sitting in a nondescript facility just north of the city’s airport, employees working in this

    Ford is developing a new approach to creating affordable electric vehicles (EVs) within a specialized lab. This facility aims to leverage the company's extensive manufacturing expertise to reduce costs. The initiative focuses on innovative methods to make EVs more accessible. AI

    Inside the lab where Ford is trying to crack the code on cheap EVs Sitting in a nondescript facility just north of the city’s airport, employees working in this

    IMPACT Ford's efforts to lower EV costs could influence the broader automotive market and consumer adoption rates.