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Successful predecessor: EMR3 already selected for over 20 different vehicle models.
EMR4 is a highly integrated, modularized, and scalable platform, covering a power range of 80 kW to 230 kW.
At the same power level, the new generation axle drive is 25 percent lighter.
Shanghai (China), Regensburg (Germany). July 2021. During the 13
th Transmission Symposium China, starting today and hosted by the China Society of Automotive Engineers (SAE), Vitesco Technology, a leading international provider of modern drive technologies and electrification solutions, exhibits its new generation of highly integrated electric axle drive for the first time.
The EMR4 (Electronics Motor Reducer) offers high power density, compact dimensions, and low weight. The comprehensive platform covers power requirements from 80 kW to 230 kW. Utilizing the development and industrialization expertise from the successful EMR3 and previous models, the new platform shows a hig
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Years after its announced debut, Tesla has finally released beta version 9 of its Full Self-Driving system, albeit warning drivers that the software “may do the wrong thing at the worst time” and urging them not to become complacent at the wheel.
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Tesla CEO Elon Musk, who over the years has become famous for missing deadlines, originally said beta version 9 was coming in 2018, then 2019, and most recently no later than this past June.At the beginning of the month, Musk again swore to Tesla fans that the update was coming and attributed the delay to generalized self-driving being harder than he thought.
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Years after its announced debut, Tesla has finally released beta version 9 of its Full Self-Driving system, albeit warning drivers that the software “may do the wrong thing at the worst time” and urging them not to become complacent at the wheel.
Tesla CEO Elon Musk, who over the years has become famous for missing deadlines, originally said beta version 9 was coming in 2018, then 2019, and most recently no later than this past June. At the beginning of the month, Musk again swore to Tesla fans that the update was coming and attributed the delay to generalized self-driving being harder than he thought.
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