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Jul 21, 2022, 12:16 AM
Volkswagen and Franco-Italian chipmaker STMicroelectronics will co-develop a new semiconductor amid a global microchip crunch that has strained the car industry's supply chain.
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Sahil Gupta | Jul 20, 2022IIT Guwahati Researchers Develop New Voltage Control System For Active Power DistributionThe new voltage control approach optimises the use of power from intermittent renewable sources like solar.2 mins read
Press Trust of India | Jul 19, 2022Electric Vehicles In India To Get Boost As Indian, Israeli Companies Sign MoU To Produce Aluminium Air BatteriesLeading Indian and Israeli companies have teamed up to create cutting edge aluminium-air batteries for Electric Vehicles that could make its adoption easier in India.3 mins read
Sahil Gupta | Jul 19, 20222024 Chevrolet Blazer EV Revealed With 515 Km RangeThe Blazer EV will be an sporty electric SUV that competes with the Ford Mustang EV and the Tesla Model Y.2 mins read
Reuters | Jul 19, 2022How China Became Ground Zero For The Auto Chip ShortageKelvin Pang is ready to wager a $23 million payday that the worst of the chip shortage is not over for automakers.7 mins read
Sahil Gupta | Jul 19, 2022Tesla To Integrate Steam Online Gaming Service On Its Vehicles, Says MuskTesla could be just a month away from having the Valve Steam storefront in its vehicles2 mins read
Sahil Gupta | Jul 19, 2022Ola Electric To Spend USD 500 Million In Battery R&D With Battery Innovation CentreOla electric will use this battery innovation centre to develop all kinds of batteries In different shapes and sizes.2 mins read
Reuters | Jul 17, 2022Ford, SK On Finalize U.S. EV Battery Joint VentureFord Motor Co and South Korean battery maker SK On Co along with its subsidiary finalized setting up a joint venture for building and operating battery production facilities in the United States.1 min read
Reuters | Jul 17, 2022U.S., Mexico Resolve Panasonic Auto Parts Plant Labor DisputeThe United States and Mexico announced a resolution to a dispute at a Panasonic auto parts plant in Mexico, with workers receiving an above-inflation pay rise after the firm rejected an agreement with a union that lacked lawful bargaining authority.2 mins read
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