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Why E-Bikes, EVs and Laptops Are Catching Fire
Listen to article (2 minutes) Thanks to their ability to store large amounts of energy in a small package, lithium-ion batteries have become increasingly popular,
Uber's Grand Plan to Go All-Electric in London Ran Into Gridlock
The ride-share leader struggles with charging deserts and high prices. Source link
Volkswagen Seeks to Reclaim China Crown in Deal With EV Maker
The German auto giant bought a stake in Chinese rival XPeng after praising the dynamism and innovation of local automakers. Source link
5 Ways That Buying a Car Has Drastically Changed
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Volkswagen Lowers Delivery Targets as Supply-Chain Issues Persist
The German car giant said logistics bottlenecks are shifting from semiconductor shortages to transportation delays. Source link
Automakers Plan Thousands of EV Chargers in $1 Billion U.S. Push
GM, Honda and Stellantis are among the companies planning a joint investment to build thousands of electric-vehicle charging stations in the U.S. Source link
Biden's 'Made in America' Pledge Collides With His Climate Goals
Companies and lawmakers are trying to influence how the government gives out billions in subsidies. Source link
Foreigners Will Benefit From U.S. Climate Subsidies, and That Is Good News
The U.S. will need to be a player in key industries if it wants to retain its perch as the world’s top economy. But it
GM Again Lifts Its Profit Outlook, Plans More Cost Cuts
The automaker says buyers are willing to pay for pricier models and features. Source link