EPISODE · Jul 6, 2022 · 41 MIN
Unobtanium - 5 July 2022
from Motoring Podcast - News Show
HYUNDAI AND KIA RAIDED IN GERMANYGerman officials have raised the offices of Hyundai, Kia and Bosch over the possibility of a defeat device being fitted to their diesel engines. Details are scant so far, and the chaps will be keeping an eye out for any updates. To read more, click the Autocar article here. EUROPE CONFIRMS 2035 NEW ICE SALE BANThe EU has voted in favour of banning the sale of new combustion engined cars and vans, from 2035. There is a glimmer of hope though, left for e-fuels, which have been given more time to demonstrate if they can be made both environmentally friendly and economically. To read about the ICE ban, click here for the Reuters article link. To read about e-fuels, click the Autocar link here. GOVERNMENT LAUNCHES INCIDENT INVESTIGATION BRANCHThe first ever road incident investigation branch has now been formed, by the Government, following a campaign and consultation to create such an organisation. They will independently investigate incidents and use their findings to make recommendations to changes in all aspects of road usage. For more, click the Government’s own link here. NOTTINGHAM TRIALS WIRELESS TAXI CHARGINGNottingham Council has secured funding to undertake a trial of wireless charging technology, using taxis, to establish if it is viable. Wireless technology promises a cleaner street, with less visible infrastructure and associated hazards of trying to use and get around. To learn more about this, click the Wireless Charging of Electric Taxis link here. YORK OPENS FIRST COUNCIL HYPERHUB York Council has opened the first of four “HyperHubs” which it will run, in the city. They will have a range of chargers and aim to help local residents and visitors. This is part of a scheme to help transition people to electric vehicles. Read more about this, by clicking this MoveElectric link here. SWARCO SIGNS DEAL WITH CORNWALL COUNCILSWARCO will supply and run a number of council charging points, that are to be installed over the next four years. The idea is to improve the infrastructure for Cornwall. To read more, click the ZapMap link here. NEW HOME CHARGING RULES IN FORCEThe new home charging rules have come into force, but there is still a lot of confusion as to what they mean to consumers. myenergi boss Jordan Brompton helps clarify costs and what they actually mean for us in this article on Transport+Energy, which you can read by clicking here. ASTON MARTIN SEEKS NEW FUNDING BUT NO NEED TO PANICFollowing the exclusive story from Autocar, stating Aston Martin was seeking further investment, they had to come out and say everything was fine with their order books, which isn’t quite the same as “we don’t need cash”. To read the Bloomberg article on all this, click here. GERMAN COURT RULES SUV OWNER TO BE PENALISED MOREA German court has ruled that due to the driver being in a SUV, they can and should be penalised harder thanks to potential danger, extra weight and poor visibility. This is of note, because other jurisdictions may well follow suit, but targeting weight brings more than SUVs into the picture. Click here to read the Jalopnik article. CATERHAM HAVE NEW CEOCaterham’s CEO, Graham MacDonald is retiring after 10 years in charge, he will be replaced by Bob Laishley. Laishley was the head of Nissan sports cars. As we all know, the change in the car industry is almost unparalleled and smaller, niche companies such as Caterham are at risk, therefore his hands will be full in helping the company transition. For more, click the Autocar article link here. SELF-DRIVING CARS INQUIRY OPENSThe Transport Committee has opened a public inquiry for self-driving cars, asking for evidence and comment regarding how best to legislate for them. We all must make our voice heard on this matter, so click the link to directly respond to this invitation. ——————————————————————————-If you like what we do, on this show, and think it is worth a £1.00, please consider supporting us via Patreon. Here is the link to that CLICK HERE TO SUPPORT THE PODCAST——————————————————————————-BLOODHOUND LSRFollowing a chance meeting, the current CEO of the Bloodhound LSR project spoke to Will Iron regarding the whole thing and its future. Click The Sunday Times Driving article link here, to learn all about the hope for the future. LUNCHTIME READ: HOW TO DESIGN A CAR PART 2 - FRONT GRILLESOvPart two of EVO’s series with Peter Stevens moves to a subject we in the car corner of the internet like to get exercised about, front grilles. Click the link here to read about them, which may help you understand why some look like they do. LIST OF THE WEEK: THE 19 VANS YOU DIDN’T KNOW YOU WANTEDListen to Andrew and Alex wax lyrical about vans, click this Top Gear link here, to read more and see if you agree. Don’t forget to let them know if you think they were right or not. AND FINALLY: DRIVING UP A MOUNTAIN IN A CLOUD, FASTWe round the show out with raw, onboard footage of the winning Pikes Peak run, by Robin Shute, in The Sendy Club’s car. Click here to send just over ten minutes transfixed.
What this episode covers
On this week's show Alex Grant kindly joins Andrew as Alan is trying to settle in his new home town, in 'Merica! Straight into new new with the story that Hyundai and Kia have been raided in Germany over defeat devices, Europe confirmed the ICE ban from 2035, our Government launches a new incident investigation branch, Nottingham is trialing wireless charging, York has opened its first council run HyperHub EV charging station, SWARCO is going to work with Cornwall Council to install charging points in the county, a German court has ruled an SUV driver can be punished more due to their car type, Caterham has a new CEO, the Transport Committee has opened a portal for public comment regarding self-driving vehicles, Bloodhound LSR isn't dead, our Lunchtime Read is all about grilles, the List of the Week wants to put you in a box and the And Finally shows how fast one can be in a cloud. As ever, we hope you enjoy the show. If you have any feedback please feel free to get in touch via the Contact page of the site or Twitter.
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