arstechnica , 5 days ago VW invests $5B into Rivian, signaling deep tech ties and collaborations Rivian gets a third major partner, and new cars arrive later this decade. https://arstechnica.com/cars/2024/06/vw-invests-5b-into-rivian-signaling-deep-tech-ties-and-collaborations/?utm_brand=arstechnica&utm_social-type=owned&utm_source=mastodon&utm_medium=social
VW invests $5B into Rivian, signaling deep tech ties and collaborations
Rivian gets a third major partner, and new cars arrive later this decade.
https://arstechnica.com/cars/2024/06/vw-invests-5b-into-rivian-signaling-deep-tech-ties-and-collaborations/?utm_brand=arstechnica&utm_social-type=owned&utm_source=mastodon&utm_medium=social
iluvmel , 5 days ago @arstechnica The VW group is lacking in software-defined vehicles. Even this joint venture will take more than five years of development. They need more software architects and developers. It won't be ready until 2030.
@arstechnica The VW group is lacking in software-defined vehicles. Even this joint venture will take more than five years of development. They need more software architects and developers. It won't be ready until 2030.
TheRealPomax , 5 days ago @arstechnica journalistic correction: "Volkswagen Group", not "Volkswagen". And yeah, that matters a lot: it's a bit like saying Audi or Porche or even Lamborghini invested those 5bn instead: those are also owned by VWG. (Or saying that "Facebook" is investing in something when it's actually Meta doing the investing)
@arstechnica journalistic correction: "Volkswagen Group", not "Volkswagen".
And yeah, that matters a lot: it's a bit like saying Audi or Porche or even Lamborghini invested those 5bn instead: those are also owned by VWG.
(Or saying that "Facebook" is investing in something when it's actually Meta doing the investing)