Electric Cars

Reuters
Jul 30, 2022, 4:03 AM
Panasonic Energy Co, a major Tesla supplier, is working on new technology to increase battery energy density by a fifth by 2030, the Japanese company's chief technology officer told Reuters.
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Reuters | Jul 30, 2022Neuralink Co-Founder Departs Musk-Backed Startup - ReportA founding member of Elon Musk's Neuralink left the company in recent weeks, according to two people familiar with the matter, the latest in a string of departures at the brain implant startup.1 min read
Reuters | Jul 30, 2022Analysis-Chevy's Electric Blazer SUV Fights To Stand Out In A CrowdGeneral Motors Co's electric Chevy Blazer SUV will be vital to the automaker's effort to catch Tesla Inc in the U.S. EV market, but by the time it hits showrooms next year it will be fighting a crowd of vehicles to run second in a segment dominated by Tesla's Model Y.3 mins read
Reuters | Jul 30, 2022Vietnam's VinFast Taps Banks For $4 Billion EV Factory Funding DealVietnam carmaker VinFast said it has tapped Credit Suisse and Citigroup to raise at least $4 billion to build its planned electric vehicle factory in North Carolina and fund its U.S. expansion.2 mins read
Reuters | Jul 30, 2022S.Korea's LG Energy Solution To Supply Batteries To India's Mahindra -ReportSouth Korean battery maker LG Energy Solution is set to supply batteries to Mahindra & Mahindra's first electric sports utility vehicle (SUV).1 min read
Reuters | Jul 30, 2022Ferrari To Churn Out Gas Guzzlers On Its Slow Road To ElectricFerrari makes some of the fastest cars on the road, but the luxury Italian automaker is taking the slow lane to an electric future as it tries to overcome the technology's disadvantages against today's powerful fossil fuel engines.5 mins read
Reuters | Jul 30, 2022Evergrande's EV Unit Says It Receives Pre-Orders For More Than 37,000 Hengchi EVsChina Evergrande New Energy Vehicle Group Ltd said it had received non-binding pre-orders for more than 37,000 units of its first model Hengchi 5.1 min read
Reuters | Jul 30, 2022Silk-FAW Confirms Plan To Build Electric Sports Cars In ItalySilk-FAW, a start-up of U.S. automotive engineering and design firm Silk EV and Chinese automaker FAW, said it would press ahead with a plan, worth over one billion euros ($1.02 billion), to build electrified cars in Italy.2 mins read
Reuters | Jul 30, 2022Tiny Bolivian Automaker Bets It Can Tap World's Largest Lithium DepositsA Bolivian startup is betting on the Andean nation's unlikely push to mine the world's largest lithium deposits, building tiny electric cars that it hopes can be adopted throughout Latin America with locally made batteries.1 min read











































