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Stellantis, Zeta Energy ink deal to develop lithium-sulfur EV batteries
Zeta Energy's lithium-sulfur batteries do not require critical raw materials, such as cobalt, nickel manganese or graphite.
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Volvo, Daimler ink deal to develop SDV platform
The 50/50 joint venture will create a dedicated truck operating system and tools that vehicle manufacturers can use as a basis to make their own digital vehicle features.
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Toyota invests $922M in Kentucky advanced paint factory
The plant's production technologies aim to cut lead times, improve process accuracy and offer customers new color options.
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Hyundai and Genesis Motor North America names CEO
The automaker said Randy Parker has been instrumental in leading its U.S. sales growth, setting all-time company sales records for three consecutive years.
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EVs leap to almost 9% of US light duty vehicle sales in Q3: EIA
Hybrid, plug-in hybrid and battery electric vehicles accounted for 21.2% of new vehicle sales in the quarter, EIA said.
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Amazon launches retail partnership with Hyundai in 48 US cities
Customers can browse, order, finance and schedule pickup of a new vehicle through the e-commerce website.
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Volkswagen, SAIC extend partnership to 2040
The joint venture will focus on product, production and decarbonization initiatives, including an accelerated electrification strategy.
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Deep Dive
Inventory management key amid EV uncertainty, affordability woes, experts say
Automakers might struggle to manage inventories as federal support for electric vehicle purchases could change with the new administration.
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GM shuts troubled Cruise robotaxi unit
“A robotaxi business is not General Motors’ core business," CEO Mary Barra said on a conference call Tuesday.
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Toyota names C-suite officers after resignation
Two current executives will take over Jun Nagata's chief risk officer and chief compliance officer roles.
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Stellantis shakes up North American leadership, Ram CEO returns
As the automaker seeks to spark sales, Timothy Kuniskis has returned as Ram CEO after retiring in May.
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Wholesale used vehicle prices increased in first half of November
Retail pre-owned sales have increased in recent weeks, which should contribute to elevated demand, according to Cox Automotive Analyst Jeremy Robb.
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Waymo to begin robotaxi service in Miami next year
The company also plans to add autonomous ride-hailing operations in Atlanta and Austin, Texas, building upon current services in San Francisco and Los Angeles.
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E-Storage subsidiary to build $712M plant in Kentucky
Shelbyville Battery Manufacturing is establishing a cell, module and packaging facility and is set to begin production in 2025.
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Rivian to open its charging network to all EV drivers
The move follows Tesla’s decision to open its Superchargers to other automakers to improve public access and promote EV adoption.
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GM recalls 132K pickups for tailgates that can open while driving
The automaker issued a previous recall in February for up to 570,434 pickups for the same issue.
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Volkswagen’s PowerCo secures battery materials supply deal
The five-year agreement with Australia-based Novonix, a manufacturer of synthetic graphite material, is slated to start in 2027.
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Honda, Lexus best in retaining resale value: JD Power
Balanced marketing strategies and fewer discounts contributed to each brand’s strong performance in the used vehicle market.
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Nissan names US chief marketing officer
The automaker says Allyson Witherspoon is tasked with strengthening its image in a critical market for the company.
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Trump taps Peter Navarro as lead trade advisor
The former Trump administration official will return to the White House to advance the president-elect's trade and manufacturing agendas.
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GM sells stake in Ultium Cells joint venture battery plant
The plant is one of three U.S. facilities that the automaker planned to operate as part of its joint venture with LG Energy Solution.
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GM Energy partners with a Texas utility to provide free EV charging
The program for Chevrolet electric vehicle owners will utilize renewable energy while offsetting charging costs.
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Manufacturing ‘neared stabilization’ in November: PMI
Companies are preparing for growth under a second Trump administration, even as the threat of tariffs causes some uncertainty.
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Note from the Editor-in-Chief
A change in ownership and what it means for our readers.
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Where Michigan stands as an auto hub in the electrification era
The state’s reputation as the heart of the auto industry offers a solid foundation for the transition to EVs.