Elon Musk's confrontational behavior with the SEC and seemingly erratic decision making elsewhere are distracting from his core vision for Tesla, say Wharton's John Paul MacDuffie and Charles Elson of the University of Delaware.…Read More
Elon Musk’s settlement with the SEC is significant not only for Tesla’s future, but also for maintaining the momentum of the electric vehicle industry.…Read More
Uber still faces close scrutiny by regulators worldwide as it mends its ways while ceding market share to rivals, says Wharton’s John Paul MacDuffie.…Read More
Two recent fatalities involving Uber and Tesla vehicles using driverless systems have raised concerns that threaten to significantly delay or derail adoption of the technology. …Read More
U.S. automakers are weighing continued sales optimism against uncertain policy moves. Meanwhile, electric cars look ripe for consumer-friendly jumps in performance.…Read More
Investors and customers once tolerated Uber’s skirmishes with regulators as the price one pays for innovation. But that may no longer be so. …Read More
The best option for Uber may be to settle Google’s charges of data theft, given what's at stake in the race for driverless technology, say experts.…Read More
A proactive regulatory regime is critical in the run-up to 2021, when the auto industry expects to have a full-fledged launch of self-driving vehicles.…Read More
Tesla’s merger with SolarCity promises big gains for both companies. But the move comes at a time when Tesla already faces some big challenges, experts say. …Read More
A fatal crash of a Tesla car on autopilot has raised new questions about driverless technology. Wharton’s John Paul MacDuffie discusses the fallout and what steps need to be taken.…Read More
A settlement with the U.S. EPA and others could bring some respite to the German automaker, but bigger challenges will follow, say Wharton experts.…Read More
Tesla’s impressive bookings for its next electric car suggest that it may be close to tapping the mainstream market. But the company may need to rethink parts of its business model to do so, experts say.…Read More
Embattled airbag maker Takata had a “broken safety culture,” poor manufacturing processes and flawed quality control – and also an unhealthy dose of overconfidence, experts say. …Read More