Alpine will use torque vectoring to make its electric cars feel lighter
Alpine will also work to ensure its models are lighter than equivalent Renault and Nissan models go through Brad Anderson 12 hours ago The French automaker plans to launch seven electric vehicles by 2030. Future Alpine models are planned to feature a three-motor setup with complex torque vectoring. The Alpine A290 GT recently debuted as the brand’s first electric vehicle. Alpine is known for its lightweight sports cars, but as it transitions into an electric car brand, the French company has to get creative to make it feel lightweight. Alpine will launch seven electric vehicles by 2030, including a production version of the A390_β concept car launched earlier this month. The stylish electric fastback crossover is significantly larger and heavier than the outgoing Alpine A110 sports car, but it benefits from a clever electric powertrain that, according to Alpine CEO Philippe Krief, The powertrain gives it a "perceived lightness" feel. Read: Alpine A390_β previews 2025 electric hatchback, but it really…
Do you feel “busy”?
Feeling overwhelmed by the whirlwind of tasks ahead of you? Here are some pro tips to help you stay organized and relieve “busy anxiety.” Plan in 15-minute increments: You'll be surprised how much you can accomplish in just 15 minutes. Use the web-based planner to do it all: Organizing your life on a digital calendar may sound boring, but it can help you avoid missed deadlines, overlapping meetings, and last-minute confusion. Keep meetings short: 30-minute capped session – your focus will thank you! Take short breaks 4 times a day: Divide your lunch time into four 15-minute periods. Use them to stretch, make personal calls, or grab a bite to eat without feeling guilty about leaving. Here are some of my favorite productivity tools to help you stay organized: Asana: Organize tasks and collaborate seamlessly with your team. Trello: A visual Kanban board for managing projects and inspiring creativity. monday.com: Template-driven task management with unlimited integrations. click button: A customizable,…
Feel the love of IAEE! Part 3: You have someone
By Mary Tucker | Senior Communications and Content Manager | IAEE The real power of IAEE membership is its ability to connect the different communities of the exhibitions and events industry. Not only do IAEE members gain access to resources specific to their field, but they also join a large ecosystem where knowledge flows freely between communities. In part one of this series, we explored the professional development opportunities available through IAEE. Part two delved into how individual chapters serve as gateways between local connections and the extended national/international IAEE “family.” Here we will learn about the various communities IAEE serves and the channels that facilitate learning and collaboration among all groups. Consumer Activities IAEE's Consumer Events Community is a treasure trove of opportunities for business-to-consumer (B2C) show producers. Members can network with other B2C organizers, gain access to professional resources and guidance from IAEE's dedicated Consumer Events Committee, plus have the opportunity to participate in learning experiences specifically for…