AUTONOMOUS VEHICLES
A catchy new term was coined during a recent recording of the Autonocast, the podcast I co-host with Alex Roy and Ed Niedermeyer (full credit goes to Roy). The term is MVAT, or minimum viable autonomy theater — when companies deploy the minimum viable autonomy product sufficient to perpetuate a narrative of progress.
One possible example: Tesla let a Model Y SUV drive roughly 15 miles from its factory to the apartment complex where the car's new owner lives, completing what CEO Elon Musk called the first "autonomous delivery" of a customer car. If this is a one-off, aka a demonstration, then it's an MVAT.
This isn't just to pick on Tesla, by the way. Many other companies have posted flashy videos to showcase the capabilities of their respective automated driving technology. But it was a far more common practice in 2015 — as AVs were shooting up to the top of the hype cycle.
ELECTRIC VEHICLES, BATTERIES, & CHARGING
The second quarter has ended and that means sales and production numbers! While many automakers issue monthly reports, some of the EV companies we monitor only provide quarterly numbers.
The electric Hummer is almost outselling the F-150 Lightning
Lucid sales inch forward as EV maker pushes to ramp Gravity production
Rivian receives the next $1B from Volkswagen as sales struggles continue
Tesla faces second straight year of falling sales after another bad quarter
Meanwhile, Republican legislators passed a reconciliation act that, among other things, unwinds much of the Inflation Reduction Act, including that solar, wind, and clean hydrogen will all lose incentives under the new bill. EV tax credits are also eliminated for new and used electric vehicles and the installation of home EV-charging equipment.
The end of the EV tax credit is already rippling through the industry, including companies that don't even have an EV yet to sell. Slate Auto, the Jeff Bezos-backed EV startup, was planning to sell a pickup truck for less than $20,000 with the EV tax credit applied. But the language on its website has changed to reflect the bill's passage.
Also a bit of news from the world of electric RVs and vans … Pebble, the California-based startup we've written about before, has started customer deliveries of its flagship all-electric travel trailer. And Grounded, the startup founded by former SpaceX engineers and based in Detroit, delivered its new electric van, called the G3, to its first customer.
SECURITY
The FBI and cybersecurity firms are warning that the prolific hacking group known as Scattered Spider is now targeting airlines and the transportation sector.
Qantas, the Australian airline giant, said it experienced a data breach that compromised the personal information of at least 6 million passengers.
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