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With Tiny EV, City Transformer Takes Aim At Europe's Urban Markets
The CT-2, which is already approved for use in the European Union and Britain, has a range of 180 kilometers (112 miles) and is 1 meter (3.28 ft) wide in "city mode."
Read More →India's EV Dawn Fans Expectations Fuel Demand May Peak Early
India, one of the world's fastest growing oil markets, has lagged major economic peers in Europe and Asia in the adoption of EVs but sales are now picking up and investment in the production of new autos and energy infrastructure is accelerating.
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Musk Bullish On Tesla Sales As Price Cuts Boost Demand
Deep price cuts this month have positioned Tesla as the initiator of a price war, but its forecast of a 37% rise in car volume for the year, to 1.8 million vehicles, was down from 2022's pace.
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Tesla Under Fire In Germany Over Union Concerns On Working Hours, Contracts
Tesla has come under fire from German union IG Metall and politicians over allegations by workers of unreasonable working hours and fears over speaking out at its Brandenburg plant.
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TVS Motor Beats Third-Quarter Profit Estimates On Price Increases
TVS Motor reported a bigger-than-expected rise in third-quarter profit.
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U.S. SEC Probes Elon Musk's Role In Tesla Self-Driving Claims - Report
The U.S. securities regulator is investigating Elon Musk's role in shaping EV maker Tesla's self-driving claims.
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Tata Motors To Raise Prices Of Passenger Cars By 1.2%
Tata Motors said it would hike prices of its passenger vehicles by 1.2%, citing a rise in overall input costs.
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Auto Lobby Urges Spain To Speed Up Vehicle Electrification As Sales Lag
Among the challenges the country's industry faces are weaker-than-expected electric vehicle (EV) sales, an ageing car fleet, and a still-lacking charging infrastructure for EVs.
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Tesla's Price Cuts Promise More Pain For Money-Losing U.S. EV Startups
Tesla's move to slash prices globally on its EVs could draw new buyers but also force other automakers to respond with lower prices or risk getting left behind.
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India's Top Carmaker Maruti's Profit Doubles On Strong Demand
Profit for Maruti, which has over 40% market share in the country's passenger vehicles segment, more than doubled to 23.51 billion rupees
Read More →Maharashtra Enters $2.5 Billion (Rs. 20,000 Cr.) Partnership For EV Battery-Swapping Stations
Maharashtra has entered a $2.5 billion (Rs. 20,000 Cr.) partnership with Gogoro Inc. and Belrise Industries Ltd. to build EV battery-swapping and charging stations in the state.
Read More →Wolfspeed Plans Multi-Billion Dollar Chip Factory In Germany - Report
Wolfspeed is reportedly planning to build a chip factory in Germany for more than 2 billion euros ($2.17 billion).
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China's BYD Takes Cautious Approach To U.S. In Global EV Push
Chinese EV giant BYD is embarking on a rapid global expansion to challenge Tesla, but for now it's stuck in the slow lane on its rival's home turf.
Read More →Taiwan Fines Foxconn For Unauthorised China Investment
Taiwan fined Foxconn T$10 million ($329,088) for making an unauthorised investment in a Chinese chip firm.
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Tesla Uses Its Profits As A Weapon In An EV Price War
Tesla earns more money for every vehicle it sells than any of its global rivals.
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Tesla's Price Cuts Promise More Pain For Money-Losing U.S. EV Startups
A price war in electric vehicles started by Tesla has made it much more difficult for U.S. startups like Rivian and Lucid to grab share in an industry competing for shrinking consumer wallets.
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Unions Press Biden Administration To Not Change EV Tax Credit Rules
Major unions and public interest and environmental groups are urging President Joe Biden to reject efforts by the European Union and other foreign governments to revise U.S. electric vehicle tax incentives.
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GM, LG Energy Drop Plan For Fourth U.S JV Battery Plant
General Motors Co and LG Energy Solution have dropped the plans for a fourth battery call manufacturing plant in the U.S.
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Sacked GM Workers In India Sue Company, CEO Barra For Unpaid Compensation
GM and the factory workers - who allege illegal termination after the company decided to exit - have been locked in legal battles since 2021.
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India's Maharashtra Enters $2.5 Billion Partnership For EV Battery-Swapping Stations
The Maharashtra government has partnered with Taiwan's Gogoro Inc and Indian firm Belrise Industries Ltd to build electric vehicle (EV) battery-swapping and charging stations in the state.
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