
SAE Automotive Engineering Podcast
The SAE Automotive Engineering Podcast highlights the latest innovations in the automotive world with deep-dive interviews with the people working in the industry.
Episodes
How Automakers Use Data
Driving habits are a data goldmine for automakers. The question is, how are they using that data and what does it mean for drivers?In this episode, we talk with Slate about its decision not to sell data to third parties and how the automaker's configuration page helped the company make a big decision about range. Plus, Sonatus shares information about how automakers are using data based on an
V2X Communications
In a world where nearly every device talks to every other device, it's no surprise that vehicles talk to one another and to the cloud. While mapping software has utilized networked devices to help you find the quickest route to your destination, vehicle communications is more than just getting you from point A to Point B. In this episode, we talk to Honda chief engineer Sue Bai about Ohio's proact
SAE Automotive Podcast: Software Defined Vehicles
Vehicles are increasingly becoming dynamic pieces of hardware and software. In the past (outside of aftermarket upgrades), vehicles wouldn't change once they left the dealership. Now, thanks to over-the-air updates, a vehicle in your driveway can have features added while you sleep. A big part of what makes that possible and will become more commonplace is SDVs (software-defined-vehicles). In
Autonomous Vehicle Technology
Self-driving vehicles are increasingly entering our roadways. Robotaxis from Waymo and Zoox are currently on US roads delivering passengers from place to place within very specific geofenced areas. The technology within those vehicles is what makes them tick, and on this episode, we talk with the two companies making robotaxis a reality.
Solid-State Batteries
There's a piece of technology that many say will bring EVs into the mainstream. It's solid-state batteries. With incredible energy density, these batteries can be smaller, charge quicker, and for those concerned about fires, are less prone to thermal runaway events. That means lighter cars that charge as quickly as a gas car refuels. Unfortunately, the technology needed to make Solid-state batteri
Additive Manufacturing
One of the more interesting aspects of automotive production and design over the past decade is additive manufacturing. While most of what we hear about the process involves traditional 3D printing, it's a far more complex and nuanced part of the design and manufacturing process. This month we explore how companies like GM, Stratasys, and DuPont are developing and using additive manufacturing.
EV Manufacturing
This month, Senior Editor Chris Clonts speaks with Voltaiq CEO Tal Sholklapper about what his battery analysis company observes in American manufacturers. Sustainability Editor Roberto Baldwin sits down with Jerald Roach, head of department, general assembly at Hyundai’s new EV-building metaplant. And Editor-in-Chief Sebastian Blanco goes deep with Andreas Letsch, director of the Battery Factory A
The State of EVs
The past few months have been chaotic for the electric vehicle transition. The federal tax credits are set to end, and tariffs seem to change from week to week. For this month's episode, we wanted to know what's the state of EVs directly from the mouths of companies building and moving forward with EV roadmaps. We talked to BMW about its new iX3 while at IAA in Munich, Germany, and Slate M
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