About Reuters
Articles of Reuters

Tesla EV Sales Boom In Singapore, Pushing Rivals' Models Off The Streets
Tesla made up 1.4% of 36,629 new car registrations in Singapore this year, compared with top player Toyota's 20.4%.
Read More →
VW's 9-Month Electric Vehicle Deliveries To China More Than Triple
Deliveries of battery electric vehicles (BEV) to the world's largest car market stood at 47,200 in the January-September period, up from 15,700 in the same period last year.
Read More →
Tesla's German Plant Hits Snag As Public Consultation Repeated
The factory and adjacent battery plant are set to produce at least 500,000 battery-electric vehicles a year and generate 50 Gwh of capacity, outstripping German competitors on both fronts.
Read More →
Mexican Economy Shrinks For First Time Since Pandemic Rebound
Service sector activity in the country was roiled during the summer from a resurgence in the coronavirus pandemic, while global supply chain disruptions have weighed on a recovery in manufacturing, notably in key sectors like carmaking.
Read More →
More Than 100 U.S. Lawmakers Urge Pelosi To Back Union EV Tax Credit
Last month, 12 major foreign automakers urged Democrats to reject the proposed $4,500 tax incentive and have been lobbying lawmakers to reject the union incentive.
Read More →
UK's Ocado Invests In Wayve For Autonomous Grocery Deliveries
Wayve's technology will be used in an autonomous delivery trial using a number of Ocado delivery vans on busy London routes, with a human driver overseeing the tests, the two companies said on Wednesday.
Read More →
Toyota, Mazda's U.S. Joint Venture To Hire 1,700 Additional Employees
Mazda Toyota Manufacturing expects to have 4,000 workers in total by next year, when production of the yet-to-be-announced Mazda vehicle will also begin.
Read More →
Malaysia's Help Needed To Ease Global Chip Shortage, Taiwan Says
Malaysia is home to suppliers and factories serving semiconductor makers such as Europe's STMicroelectronics and Infineon, as well as major carmakers including Toyota Motor Corp and Ford Motor Co.
Read More →
Ford No Longer Has Rivian Board Representative
Ford executive Alexandra Ford English left the Rivian board in May according to documents Rivian made public on Oct. 1 ahead of its planned initial public offering.
Read More →
Self-Driving Startup Aurora Maps Out Commercial Strategy
The move comes as several autonomous trucking companies prepare to launch driverless routes in the coming years and begin signing up industry partners and customers in an effort to turn long-elusive self-driving into a profitable reality.
Read More →
SoftBank Group-Backed Ola Electric Raises Over $200 Million: Report
The company's Ola Electric unit aims to develop motorbikes, scooters and cars with the new funds, the company said.
Read More →
Workhorse Group CFO, COO Exit In Rejig At EV Company
The changes signal Workhorse is undergoing a broader management shakeup after Richard Dauch took the helm as its chief executive officer just last month.
Read More →
U.S. House Plan Would Give Electric Vehicles Boost But Faces Opposition
The House plan boosts electric vehicle credits to up to $12,500 per vehicle, including $4,500 for union-made vehicles and $500 for U.S.-made batteries.
Read More →
High Lithium Costs Start To Feed Into Prices Of China EV Batteries: Report
BMI's assessment of the lithium carbonate price in China shows a jump of more than 300% over the last year to $28,675 a tonne in mid-October due to supplies falling short of stronger-than-expected demand.
Read More →
GM's Cruise, Alphabet's Waymo Win Permits To Offer Self-Driving Rides To Passengers In California
Cruise has obtained a permit from the California Department of Motor Vehicles to offer driverless rides to passengers at night in some parts of San Francisco, and Waymo has won a permit from the regulator to deploy autonomous vehicles with safety drivers behind the wheel.
Read More →
Europe's EV Battery Strategy Threatened By Supply Chain Gaps, Eramet Says
Eramet is struggling to attract investment from its home region to process its overseas nickel, lithium and cobalt reserves into battery materials and may have to turn to non-European players, said Pierre-Alain Gautier, head of corporate affairs and partnerships.
Read More →
12 Automakers Urge California Senators To Oppose Union EV Tax Credit
Senior executives at 12 major international automakers on Friday urged California's two U.S. senators to oppose a proposal to give union-made electric vehicles an additional $4,500 tax credit.
Read More →
Amazon Discloses 20% Stake In EV Maker Rivian
Amazon.com Inc now owns about a fifth of the electric-truck maker, the e-commerce giant disclosed in a quarterly filing on Friday.
Read More →
China's EV Maker BYD Co Raises $1.77 Billion: Report
The company said in a term sheet when the deal launched it would use the funds to increase its working capital, pay down debt and invest in research and development.
Read More →
Chinese Electric Vehicle Maker BYD Launches $1.8 Billion Capital Raising: Report
Chinese electric vehicle company BYD Co is raising up to $1.8 billion in a capital raising launched on Friday, a term sheet seen by Reuters showed.
Read More →
