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EV Startup Bollinger Drops Pickups To Focus On Commercial Trucks
Bollinger said the startup will showcase the electric platforms for its medium-duty trucks in March and will likely release some customer names this year.
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Volkswagen's Skoda Auto Reports 12.6% Drop In 2021 Global Deliveries To 878,200 Cars
Skoda Auto's global deliveries dropped 12.6% year-on-year in 2021 to 878,200 cars as the industry suffered from a semiconductor shortage and the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic.
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BMW Brand Delivers Record 2.21 Million Vehicles In 2021
The BMW Group delivered 2.52 million vehicles, an 8.4% increase from last year.
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Volkswagen China Shuts Two Plants In Tianjin Due To COVID-19 Outbreaks
Due to the recent COVID-19 outbreaks both the FAW-VW vehicle plant and VW Automatic Transmission Tianjin component factory have been shut down since Monday.
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Musk Says Tesla To Accept Dogecoin For Merchandise
The move, which sent dogecoin prices 14% higher, comes a month after Musk said Tesla would test out the digital token as a payment option.
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Waymo, J.B. Hunt Expand Tie-Up To Commercialize Autonomous Trucking Technology
The companies said their extended collaboration will include analyzing the operational capacity of Waymo Via, which covers trucking to last-mile deliveries, to address customer needs.
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Sony Looks To Electric Cars For Its Next Big Hit
The new company, Sony Mobility Inc, comes as the Japanese tech giant is "exploring a commercial launch" of electric vehicles, said Sony chairman and president Kenichiro Yoshida.
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BMW To Create Up To 6,000 New Jobs Next Year: CEO
BMW plans to create up to 6,000 new jobs next year to prepare for growing demand for its electric vehicles, said chief executive Oliver Zipse.
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U.S. Hybrid Electric Car Sales Hit Record Highs
Honda, which plans to launch its first EV for the U.S. market in 2024, expected the market to take off thanks to a slew of new model launches by automakers and policy support by the Biden administration.
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Honda China JV Announces 120,000 Units-A-Year EV Factory
The factory would have a production capacity of 120,000 vehicles a year, Honda said in a statement.
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Volkswagen Brings Back The Microbus, With A Battery
Keogh said that a three-row version of the ID.Buzz will launch in the United States, where the original microbus became an icon of the counterculture, in late 2023 or early 2024.
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Ford, GM Shares Jump As Electric Truck Battle Heats Up
Ford's stock jumped more than 11% to its highest level since 2001 after the Detroit automaker said it will nearly double production capacity for its red-hot F-150 Lightning electric pickup to 150,000 vehicles
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CES 2022: Amazon And Stellantis Partner To Deploy Smarter Cars, Cleaner Vans
The agreements expand Amazon's efforts to get a bigger foothold in the transportation industry, and could help Stellantis close the gap with Tesla Inc in developing vehicles with sophisticated, software-powered infotainment features that are connected to the data processing cloud.
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Stellantis' Chrysler Brand To Go All Electric By 2028: Executive
The plan is for the brand to offer its first EV by 2025 and add additional electric vehicles as it shifts from a lineup with gasoline-powered engines.
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Stellantis' Chrysler Brand To Go All Electric By 2028 - Executive
Chrysler is scheduled to show the Airflow concept vehicle at the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) in Las Vegas
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Electric Cars Hit 65% Of Norway Sales As Tesla Grabs Overall Pole
Overall new sales in Norway rose by 25% in 2021 to a record 176,276 cars, of which 65% were fully electric. This market share was up from 54% in 2020.
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Toyota To Launch Its Own Automotive Software Platform By 2025
Japanese automaker Toyota Motor Corp is planning to launch its own operating system, which would be capable of handling advanced operations such as autonomous driving, for its vehicles by 2025, Nikkei reported on Monday
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Tesla Surmounts Supply Chain Woes With Blockbuster Q4 Deliveries
Tesla delivered 308,600 vehicles in the fourth quarter, far higher than analysts' forecasts of 263,026 vehicles.
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Oil Prices Climb Towards $80 On Tight Supply, Stocks Fall
Oil prices have been underpinned by Ecuador, Libya and Nigeria declaring forces majeures this month on part of their oil production because of maintenance issues and oilfield shutdowns.
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India's MRPL Operating Refinery At Full Capacity, Eyes Profit In FY22
The refiner has been cutting its crude processing for decades, mainly during the June quarter, due to shortages of water which is needed for cooling operations and power generation.
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