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Career Spotlight: What Does An Electrical Specialist Do?

Automotive Training Centre

Electrical systems are critical to every vehicle, from basic cars to high-end electric vehicles (EVs). As modern vehicles become more technologically advanced, the role of an electrical specialist after auto mechanic school has become increasingly important. What Does an Electric Specialist Do?

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How Cutting Edge Tech Revolutionized the Industry

Tomorrow's Technician

The automobile industry is a hotbed of innovation. Also, the IOT enables vehicles to communicate with each other and the infrastructure paving the way for intelligent traffic management by sharing information about traffic conditions, road hazards, and weather vehicles can optimize their routes, avoid congestion and reduce accidents.

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Even With A Huge Home-Court Advantage The Big Three Seem Doomed

Jalopnik

The absolute nadir of the 2000s financial crisis saw automobile production in this country dip to a then-unfathomable 107,500 vehicles in January of 2009. Current automobile production rates within the United States have dipped lower than that in three of the last seven months, according to Federal Reserve Economic Data.

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Tesla Keeps Tumbling Down, Tumbling Down, Tumbling Down

Jalopnik

in May from a year earlier even as fully-electric vehicle sales in the region jumped 27.2%, with the U.S. Overall car sales in Europe rose 1.9%, with the strongest growth coming from plug-in hybrids and cars powered by alternative fuels, data from the European Automobile Manufacturers Association (ACEA) showed.

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Automakers Are Scrambling For Magnets

Jalopnik

The precipitous drop indicates that vehicle tariffs are having a concrete impact on automaker decisions. The 25 percent auto tariffs that took effect in April may have prompted companies shipping completed automobiles overseas to hold off, betting that Trump will eventually pull back the most punishing duties.