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Electric Mobility

Reuters
Jul 28, 2022, 4:15 PM
The U.S. Energy Department on Monday announced it intends to loan a joint venture of General Motors Co and LG Energy Solution $2.5 billion to help finance construction of new lithium-ion battery cell manufacturing facilities.
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Sahil Gupta | Jul 28, 2022GM Partners Will LG Energy Solutions For Lithium For 1 Million EVsGM has acquired supply for battery grade lithium for 1 million electric cars2 mins read
Sahil Gupta | Jul 28, 2022Porsche Reportedly Recalls 40,000 Taycan EVsPorsche is having manufacturing issues with the Taycan1 min read
car&bike Team | Jul 27, 2022Bajaj, KTM Looking At High-End Electric MotorcyclesBajaj is also looking to make the Chetak available across more cities in India with the target to make in available in 100 cities from the current 27.1 min read
Pratik Rakshit | Jul 27, 2022Volvo XC40 Recharge Electric SUV: Everything You Need To KnowIn a new update, Volvo Cars designers have given the XC40 line-up a refresh to reinforce its cutting-edge design and modern statement, which is also the version that has arrived in India today.3 mins read
Reuters | Jul 27, 2022Germany To Reduce Electric Car Subsidies In 2023Sources suggest that the incentives, or premiums, paid to buyers of electric cars will expire completely once an allocated sum of 3.4 billion euros ($3.44 billion) from the next two years' budget is spent2 mins read
Reuters | Jul 27, 2022S.Korea's LGES Looking For EV Battery Plant Sites In Europe, Asia Ex-ChinaThe South Korean company also said it was still reviewing its 1.7 trillion won ($1.29 billion) investment for a battery plant in the U.S. state of Arizona2 mins read
Reuters | Jul 27, 2022VW Begins U.S. Production Of EV Compact SUV In TennesseeThe German automaker said it plans to deliver ID.4 SUVs produced in Tennessee as early as October and will ramp up production to 7,000 cars per month by the end of 2022.1 min read
Sahil Gupta | Jul 26, 2022DeLorean Shows Off 3 Concepts Inspired By Science FictionDeLorean showed off three fictional concept cars out of which one is based on the internal combustion engine, one is an EV while the third one is a hydrogen fuel cell based SUV.2 mins read
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