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Electric Cars

Reuters
Nov 30, 2022, 9:46 PM
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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Reuters | Nov 30, 2022Geely's Zeekr Plans Electric Vehicle Sales In Europe In 2023Zeekr 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.1 min read
Reuters | Nov 30, 2022Verkor Raises 250 Million Euros To Fund EV Battery MegafactoryVerkor, 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.2 mins read
Reuters | Nov 30, 2022Mazda To Invest $11 Billion By 2030 To Procure EV Batteries - ReportMazda 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.1 min read
Reuters | Nov 30, 2022Tesla Recalls 3,21,000 U.S. Vehicles Over Rear Light IssueTesla is recalling more than 321,000 vehicles in the United States because tail lights may intermittently fail to illuminate.1 min read
Reuters | Nov 30, 2022China's BYD To Sell EVs In Mexico In 2023, Aims For Up To 30,000 Sales In 2024BYD will launch its cars in Mexico next year, with a sales target of up to 30,000 vehicles in 2024.2 mins read
Reuters | Nov 30, 2022BYD Set To Be China's Top-Selling Car Brand For November - ReportBYD was the top-selling car brand in China in the first four weeks of November, outperforming Volkswagen.2 mins read
Reuters | Nov 30, 2022Hyundai Motor, SK On Sign EV Battery Supply Pact For N. AmericaSK Innovation Ltd's battery unit SK On said that under the terms of the memorandum of understanding (MOU), it will provide its batteries to the auto group's plants in the United States after 2025 for electric vehicle production.2 mins read
Reuters | Nov 30, 2022Slovakia's Inobat Eyes Electric Vehicle Battery Plant In SerbiaThe 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.1 min read
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