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China's EV Sales Expected To Exceed 35% In 2025, Says Xpeng CEO
The China Association of Automobile Manufacturers (CAAM) said earlier this month that NEV sales in China are likely to rise to 3 million units this year, up from 1.4 million last year.
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At Least 50% Of Aston Martin Car Sales Should Be Electric By 2030, Says CEO
At least 50% of Aston Martin's sales should be electric models by 2030, said CEO Tobias Moers on Tuesday.
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Vietnam Carmaker Vinfast Eyes Start Of U.S. Deliveries In Late 2022, Says CEO
The company expects to begin delivering its first EVs in Vietnam starting in December, said Lohscheller, a former Volkswagen and Opel executive who was named to his position at Vinfast in July.
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Supplier Novares Seeks Damages From Carmakers Over Cancelled Orders
Novares, which makes plastic components used in one in three vehicles worldwide, is seeking compensation for the cancellations that have left its stocks piling up.
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ZF Invests In Oxbotica To Develop Autonomous Urban Shuttles
The investment is the latest in a series of deals and projects that ZF has announced that are aimed at helping the German auto supplier bolster its expertise in autonomous-driving technologies.
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First Berlin Teslas Could Come Next Month, Says Elon Musk
Musk hopes to get the green light in coming weeks to start production at the site. The latest consultation on public concerns towards the site closes on Oct. 14, after which the Environment Ministry will make a decision.
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Tesla Speeds The EV Industry's South By Southwest Drive
CEO Elon Musk's announcement during the No. 1 EV maker's annual meeting on Thursday puts an exclamation point on the shift in the U.S. auto industry's center of gravity - and also highlights the tensions it could create.
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Tesla Vehicle Deliveries Hit Another Record In Q3, Beats Analysts' Estimates
Tesla delivered 241,300 vehicles globally in the July to September quarter, up 73% from a year earlier.
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Toyota Buys Software Firm Renovo To Accelerate Self-Driving Tech Development
Toyota is in a technological race with other established car companies and newer rivals, such as Tesla Inc and Amazon, to build cars that can operate without drivers and share data within connected networks.
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Shift To EVs Means Huge 'Reskilling' Job For Europe: Report
Automakers have warned that jobs at conventional combustion engine plants will be particularly at risk and have called on the European Union to help mitigate the impact the shift to electric will have on those manufacturing workers.
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BP Says Nearly A Third Of Its UK Fuel Stations Running On Empty
Lines of vehicles formed at petrol stations for a third day running as motorists waited, some for hours, to fill up with fuel after oil firms reported a lack of drivers was causing transport problems from refineries to forecourts.
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India's Nayara Energy Hopes To Operate Refinery At 100% In 2021
India's fuel demand is likely to rise by 9%-11% as the economy in India is "steered towards higher growth" after the easing of the second wave of COVID-19, Chief Executive Alois Virag said.
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India State Refiners To Buy More Light Crude To Boost Petrol Output
The move dovetails with an earlier push to reduce India's reliance on Middle Eastcrudes to enhance energy security.
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Sri Lanka To Cease Building Coal-Fired Plants, Aims To Be Net-Zero Emitter By 2050
Sri Lanka has set a target of achieving 70% of all its energy requirements from renewable sources by 2030.
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Evergrande's EV Unit Has Stopped Paying Staff, Factory Suppliers: Report
China Evergrande Group's electric vehicle unit has stopped paying its staff and factory suppliers.
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New WHO Air-Quality Guidelines Aim To Cut Deaths Linked To Fossil Fuels
In 2019, a full 90 per cent of the global population was breathing air considered unhealthy by the 2005 guidelines, according to WHO data.
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Oil Prices Settle Up On U.S. Stocks Draw, Rising Fuel Demand
Despite recent wobbles from U.S. economic figures, overall demand for fuel has rebounded to pre-pandemic levels.
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India's Crude Imports Rebound In August On Strong Demand Outlook
Petrol demand could hit a new record this year in India as easing COVID-19 curbs boosts business and leisure travel.
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Energy Trader Vitol, China's BYD Partner On EV Infrastructure
"Together they will offer municipal, corporate and others a comprehensive solution including electric vehicles, charging infrastructure and depot design," the statement said.
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Electric Last Mile Secures 1,000 Units Order For Urban Delivery Van
The purchase order comes after the company commenced production of its all-electric delivery van on Sept. 20.
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