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Tesla Crash Trial In California Hinges On Question Of 'Man Vs Machine'
The U.S. Department of Justice is investigating whether Tesla itself should face criminal charges over its self-driving claims, Reuters reported.
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Geely's Zeekr Plans Electric Vehicle Sales In Europe In 2023
Zeekr joins a growing list of Chinese automakers looking to launch or expand sales of electric vehicles in Europe next year, including BYD, Xpeng and Great Wall Motors.
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Verkor Raises 250 Million Euros To Fund EV Battery Megafactory
Verkor, which is based in Grenoble, said investors in the funding round included French bank Societe Generale, German industrial company Siemens and the European Investment Bank, which put in 49 million euros.
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Renault, Google Expand Ties In Automotive Software
The partnership with Google will also help Renault accelerate its "end-to-end digital transformation, from the design of the car to its market launch through its production," Renault Chief Executive Luca de Meo said in a statement.
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Mazda To Invest $11 Billion By 2030 To Procure EV Batteries - Report
Mazda plans to invest 1.5 trillion yen ($10.6 billion) by 2030 to procure electric vehicle (EV) batteries and cooperate with battery supplier Envision AESC.
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Tesla Recalls 3,21,000 U.S. Vehicles Over Rear Light Issue
Tesla is recalling more than 321,000 vehicles in the United States because tail lights may intermittently fail to illuminate.
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French Govt To Consult Over Motorbike Road Tests After Court Order
France government will hold consultations on introducing roadworthiness tests for motorbikes, after the country's highest administrative court ordered it to phase in such inspections in line with European Union regulations.
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Saudi Wealth Fund Sets Up Electric Car Joint Venture With Foxconn
Saudi Arabia's sovereign wealth will make electric cars in the kingdom under a joint venture with Apple supplier Foxconn.
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Ford: U.S. Should Ease 'Foreign Entity' Rules So That More EVs Get Tax Credits
Ford Motor Co said the U.S. Treasury Department should limit the definition of a "foreign entity of concern" to ensure more electric vehicles can qualify for up to $7,500 in consumer tax credits.
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Brazil Road Blockades Disrupting Fuel Distribution Nationwide - Report
Protests blocking Brazilian roads in several states are disrupting fuel distribution nationwide.
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Malian Minister Says Russia Will Ship Food And Fuel To Mali In Coming Weeks
Mali expects Russia to send shipments of fuel, fertiliser and food worth around $100 million to Mali in the coming weeks.
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Oil Up Nearly 2% As Weaker Dollar Offsets China Concerns
Oil prices rose recouping losses from the previous session, on optimism that China could reopen from strict COVID curbs.
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Lyft, Motional To Launch Robotaxi Service In Los Angeles
Lyft and driverless technology firm Motional said that residents in Los Angeles will be able to book robotaxis on the ride-hailing company's app.
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U.S. Autonomous Delivery Vehicle Startup Nuro Cuts Staff By 20%
Autonomous delivery vehicle maker Nuro is laying off about 20% of its workforce after admitting that rapid hiring in the past year was a mistake.
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Elon Musk Says 'I Have Too Much Work On My Plate'
"I have too much work on my plate that is for sure," Musk said by videolink to a business conference on the sidelines of the G20 summit in Bali.
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Tesla Says It Will Assist Police Probe Into Fatal Crash In China
The incident on Nov. 5 in the southern province of Guangdong killed a motorcyclist and a high school girl, Jimu News reported, posting a video of a car driving at high speed crashing into other vehicles and a cyclist.
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Slovakia's Inobat Eyes Electric Vehicle Battery Plant In Serbia
The Serbian government has agreed to provide funding of up to 419 million euros ($431 million) including grants and tax incentives to support the project, InoBat said.
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Stellantis Strikes Deal With Infineon To Secure Silicon Carbide Chips
According to the agreement, Infineon will reserve production capacity and supply the power semiconductors directly to Stellantis suppliers
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China's BYD To Launch New Premium Electric Car Brand In 2023
BYD said it would launch a new premium brand in the first quarter of 2023 under the name Yangwang, with its first model slated to be an off-road vehicle.
Read More →Tata Motors Sees Profit Rebound On Jaguar Land Rover Boost, Lower Costs
Tata Motors said it expects profit and cash flow to bounce back in the second half thanks to healthy demand for its Jaguar Land Rover cars.
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