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Autonomous Vehicles Business with Fexingo: Self-Driving Cars, Trucks, and Mobility Companies

Autonomous Vehicles Business with Fexingo: Self-Driving Cars, Trucks, and Mobility Companies

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Every trading day, Lucas and Luna sit down with the latest market data, earnings reports, and macro indicators to dissect the business of autonomous vehicles — not the demo reels, but the balance sheets. They track how Waymo, Tesla, Cruise, and Aurora are burning cash, who’s winning the LIDAR cost war, and what the Fed’s rate decisions mean for SPACs that went public with $2 billion valuations and $0 revenue. The show lives in the tension between the technology’s promise and the industry’s capital-intensive reality. When a new Robotaxi approval drops in San Francisco or a trucking pilot launches in Texas, Lucas brings the numbers (unit economics, regulatory timelines, insurance liabilities) and Luna pushes back on the narratives — is this a real inflection point or just another press release? They break down the supply chain for compute chips, the labor economics of trucking, and the liability frameworks forming around autonomy. For listeners who already follow the sector and need to separate signal from noise — not for enthusiasts who just want to hear about lidar specs. The question they always return to: which of these companies will still be independent in five years? #AutonomousVehicles #SelfDrivingCars #Robotaxi #Waymo #Tesla #Cruise #AuroraInnovation #LIDAR #AutonomousTrucking #SPACs #ElectricVehicles #MobilityTech #SupplyChain #Regulatory #Technology #Business #FexingoBusiness #BusinessPodcast Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo© 2026 Fexingo. All rights reserved. 経済学
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  • How Autonomous Vehicles Are Reshaping Suburban Commutes in 2026
    2026/06/08
    Lucas and Luna explore how autonomous vehicles are transforming suburban commuting patterns in mid-2026. They discuss new data showing a 14% drop in single-occupancy car trips in suburbs with AV services, the impact on public transit ridership, and what this means for suburban infrastructure. Lucas shares insights from a recent McKinsey report predicting that by 2030, 30% of suburban miles could be in shared AVs. They also touch on how automakers like Ford and GM are pivoting their strategies. Plus, a brief note on how listener support keeps the show ad-free. #AutonomousVehicles #AVs #SuburbanCommute #SelfDrivingCars #Mobility #Ford #GM #McKinsey #SharedMobility #Commuting #2026 #Infrastructure #PublicTransit #Business #Technology #FexingoBusiness #BusinessPodcast #FutureOfTransport Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo
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    7 分
  • How Autonomous Vehicles Handle Extreme Weather
    2026/06/07
    Lucas and Luna explore the biggest unsolved challenge for self-driving cars: navigating snow, fog, and torrential rain. They examine why current sensor suites degrade in low visibility, how lidar manufacturers are pushing to 1550 nanometer wavelengths, and what it means for deployment timelines. With Rivian down 3.5 percent and GM up just 0.5 percent in a tough week, the hosts connect weather resilience to market performance. They cite a 2025 study by the University of Michigan showing autonomous vehicle accident rates spike 40 percent in adverse weather versus clear conditions. The conversation covers real-world testing in Minneapolis and Ann Arbor, and why companies like Waymo and Aurora are investing in self-cleaning sensor housings and thermal management. Plus, a look at how simulation training is helping AVs cope with rare weather events. If you are building or investing in autonomous tech, this is the bottleneck nobody is talking about enough. #AutonomousVehicles #SelfDrivingCars #Lidar #ExtremeWeather #SensorTechnology #Rivian #GM #Waymo #Aurora #UniversityOfMichigan #Minnesota #AnnArbor #1550Nanometer #AutonomousTrucks #WeatherResilience #FexingoBusiness #BusinessPodcast #BusinessAndTechnology Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo
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    10 分
  • Who Pays When an Autonomous Vehicle Crashes
    2026/06/07
    A crash involving a driverless taxi in downtown Phoenix has no human at fault, so who pays? Lucas and Luna unpack the emerging liability framework for autonomous vehicles, from the handful of real-world cases that have reached settlements to a 2025 California ruling that set a precedent for manufacturer liability. They discuss how insurance companies are building models around sensor data, why current state-level regulations create a patchwork of fault definitions, and what a federal bill quietly moving through Congress could mean for the industry. The hosts also connect the liability question to recent market moves, noting that some insurers with heavy autonomous exposure have seen their stocks diverge, while others are raising premiums on human-driven cars to subsidize the uncertainty. It is not a topic that gets as much attention as the technology itself, but it may shape how fast autonomous fleets scale more than any sensor breakthrough. #AutonomousVehicles #SelfDrivingCars #Liability #Insurance #Waymo #Cruise #Tesla #Lidar #AutonomousVehicleAccident #ProductLiability #Regulation #AVLaw #Business #Technology #FexingoBusiness #BusinessPodcast #Podcast #Finance Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo
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    8 分
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