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Tuesday, April 26, 2022

Texas governor's border stunt harmful to auto industry | Spotlight wasn't hard to grab at N.Y. show | Case for centralized sensor fusion in AVs | Buy Now, Pay Later 2.0 | Burgeoning hydrogen economy

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Tuesday, April 26, 2022
2022 Texas border trucker protest
Editorial

Border stunt by Texas governor hurts industry

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Jamie Butters
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JAMIE BUTTERS: On the N.Y. stage, it wasn't hard to grab the spotlight

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Karl-Thomas Neumann and Steven Hong
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KARL-THOMAS NEUMANN and STEVEN HONG: Why centralized sensor fusion is right choice for future AVs

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Brian Shniderman
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BRIAN SHNIDERMAN: Buy Now, Pay Later 2.0

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Tom Stephenson
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Tom Stephenson on the burgeoning hydrogen economy (Episode 145)

The CEO of Pajarito Powder explains hydrogen’s role in thwarting climate change and impacting energy security. He further details how hydrogen fuel cell vehicles complement rather than compete with battery electrics.

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VIEWS FROM AROUND THE INDUSTRY
President Biden sides against union rank-and-file
James Sherk, The Ohio Star (April 16)
The coming green-energy inflation
Mark P. Mills, The Wall Street Journal (April 17)
Newsom’s gas rebate would stymie state’s climate goals
Brandon Dawson, Santa Maria (Calif.) Times (April 17)
Why make direct car-buying illegal?
Adam Thierer, Centralmaine.com (April 18)
In defense of Elon Musk's managerial excellence
Matthew A. Winkler, Bloomberg (April 18)
EVs: The rise of the electron monsters. Do we really need 9000-pound electric vehicles?
Steve Hanley, CleanTechnica (April 18)
An enjoyable downtown Winnipeg starts by eliminating cars
Ryan Stelter, Winnipeg (Manitoba) Sun (April 19)
Virginia doesn’t specifically regulate ‘self-driving’ cars. Should we?
Wyatt Gordon, Virginia Mercury (April 19)
The USA’s declining road safety record, and how we can help reverse it
Roisin Reidy, Traffic Technology Today (April 19)
You can fill Minnesota lots with electric cars, but it doesn't mean the demand is there
Amy Koch, The Forum of Fargo-Moorhead (April 19)
Autonomous trucks will roll in slow
David Cullen, Heavy Duty Trucking (April 20)
Ford needs to take a stand in Tennessee
Andre Perry and Tonantzin Carmona, Bloomberg (April 21)
A state mandate for zero-emission trucks is a matter of environmental justice
Jeremiah Ntepp, The Colorado Sun (April 21)

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