Hyundai Motor may speed up construction of U.S. EV plant, Yonhap reports

Hyundai Motor may speed up construction of U.S. EV plant, Yonhap reports

SEOUL, Aug 22 (Reuters) – A new U.S. law excluding electric vehicles assembled outside North America from tax credits could persuade South Korea’s Hyundai Motor Co (005380.KS) to bring forward the start-date for construction of an EV and battery plant in the United States to as early as this year, Yonhap news agency reported on Monday.

Hyundai Motor said in May that it would break ground on its new facility in Georgia in early 2023, with commercial production starting in the first half of 2025 with an annual capacity of 300,000 units. Continue reading “Hyundai Motor may speed up construction of U.S. EV plant, Yonhap reports”

Georgia jury awards $1.7 billion in Ford truck crash case, AP reports

Georgia jury awards $1.7 billion in Ford truck crash case, AP reports

Aug 21 (Reuters) – A jury in Gerogia has returned a $1.7 billion verdict against Ford Motor Co (F.N) involving a pickup truck crash that claimed the lives of a couple, the AP reported on Sunday.

James Butler Jr., lawyer for the Georgia couple Melvin and Voncile Hill who were killed in April 2014 in the rollover wreck of their 2002 Ford F-250, said on Sunday that jurors in Gwinnett County, northeast of Atlanta, returned the verdict late last week, AP reported. https://bit.ly/3PGdcHl Continue reading “Georgia jury awards $1.7 billion in Ford truck crash case, AP reports”

Porsche expects to make as many electric Macans as combustion versions

Porsche expects to make as many electric Macans as combustion versions

BERLIN, Aug 21 (Reuters) – Volkswagen’s (VOWG_p.DE) sportscar brand Porsche expects to produce as many units of its Macan model in the electric version as the original with combustion engine, production chief Albrecht Reimold told magazine Automobilwoche.

“We produce more than 80,000 units of today’s generation, and in the long term we also plan to produce as many of the all-electric Macan,” Reimold was quoted as saying. Continue reading “Porsche expects to make as many electric Macans as combustion versions”

Britain sets out roadmap for self driving vehicle usage by 2025

Britain sets out roadmap for self driving vehicle usage by 2025

LONDON, Aug 19 (Reuters) – Britain said on Friday it wanted a widespread rollout of self-driving vehicles on roads by 2025, announcing plans for new laws and 100 million pounds ($119.09 million) of funding.

The government said it wanted to take advantage of the emerging market for autonomous vehicles, which it valued at 42 billion pounds and estimated could create 38,000 new jobs. Continue reading “Britain sets out roadmap for self driving vehicle usage by 2025”

GM restores quarterly dividend after more than two years

GM restores quarterly dividend after more than two years

Aug 19 (Reuters) – General Motors Co (GM.N) said on Friday it would reinstate quarterly dividend payouts, suggesting the automaker was confident it was past the worst risks from the pandemic and the economic turbulence of the past several months.

The automaker had suspended dividend payments and share buybacks in April 2020 after the global coronavirus pandemic hit sales and impacted production, forcing the company to conserve cash during the crisis. Continue reading “GM restores quarterly dividend after more than two years”

China extends NEV purchase tax exemption worth 100 billion yuan
Australia to target vehicle emissions to boost electric car supply

Australia to target vehicle emissions to boost electric car supply

SYDNEY, Aug 19 (Reuters) – Australia’s government said on Friday it plans to introduce new regulations targeting vehicle carbon emissions to boost the uptake of electric cars, as it looks to catch up with other developed economies.

Just 2% of cars sold in Australia are electric compared with 15% in Britain and 17% in Europe, and the country risked becoming a dumping ground for vehicles that can’t be sold elsewhere, Climate Change and Energy Minister Chris Bowen said. Continue reading “Australia to target vehicle emissions to boost electric car supply”

GM, LG Energy Solution considering Indiana for fourth U.S. battery plant

GM, LG Energy Solution considering Indiana for fourth U.S. battery plant

WASHINGTON, Aug 18 (Reuters) – General Motors Co (GM.N) and LG Energy Solution (373220.KS) are considering a site in Indiana for a fourth U.S. battery cell manufacturing plant, a spokeswoman for the companies’ joint venture said on Thursday.

Ultium Cells LLC “is developing a competitive business case for a potential large investment that could be located in New Carlisle, Indiana,” she said, adding that Ultium had submitted a tax abatement application that it hopes will be approved later this month. Continue reading “GM, LG Energy Solution considering Indiana for fourth U.S. battery plant”

Next year’s Geneva auto show cancelled -organisers
China’s Geely Auto grows EV ambition as fossil fuel vehicle demand sinks

China’s Geely Auto grows EV ambition as fossil fuel vehicle demand sinks

SHANGHAI, Aug 18 (Reuters) – China’s Geely Automobile Holdings Ltd (0175.HK) aims to increase the proportion of electric vehicles (EVs) in its total sales to 50% in 2023, as it accelerates a transition to electric power amid weakening demand for petrol-driven cars.

Sales of pure electric and plug-in hybrids will already account for more than 30% of Geely’s monthly sales in the second half of this year, Chief Executive Jerry Gan told reporters in an online event on Thursday. Continue reading “China’s Geely Auto grows EV ambition as fossil fuel vehicle demand sinks”

Korea’s SK invests $100 million in EV-focused startup Atom Power

Korea’s SK invests $100 million in EV-focused startup Atom Power

DETROIT, Aug 18 (Reuters) – Korea’s SK Inc (034730.KS) has invested $100 million in North Carolina startup Atom Power, which aims to upgrade the electric vehicle (EV) charging experience in the United States with new hardware and software, the companies said Thursday.

Based in Huntersville, North Carolina, eight-year-old Atom Power has developed a digital circuit breaker that provides more control, flexibility and reliability to EV charging, especially for commercial fleet operators and managers of multi-family dwellings, according to Chief Executive Ryan Kennedy. Continue reading “Korea’s SK invests $100 million in EV-focused startup Atom Power”

China’s Chery in talks to produce cars in Russian plants -TASS

China’s Chery in talks to produce cars in Russian plants -TASS

MOSCOW, Aug 18 (Reuters) – Chinese car manufacturer Chery is in talks with Russian manufacturers about producing cars in Russian plants, Russia’s state-owned news agency TASS reported on Thursday, citing Vladimir Shmakov, director of Chery’s Russian branch.

“First of all in our plans is the need to localise production on Russian territory,” TASS cited Shmakov as saying. Continue reading “China’s Chery in talks to produce cars in Russian plants -TASS”

S.Korea’s Hyundai Mobis aims to separate key businesses into new units

S.Korea’s Hyundai Mobis aims to separate key businesses into new units

SEOUL, Aug 18 (Reuters) – South Korean auto parts maker Hyundai Mobis Co Ltd (012330.KS) said on Thursday it was considering separating its modules and key parts production businesses into new wholly owned units in an effort to enhance each segment’s expertise and maximise efficiency.

Hyundai Mobis, an affiliate of automaker Hyundai Motor Co (005380.KS), said in a regulatory filing it aims to hold a board meeting in September to approve plans to separate the businesses, expected to be launched in November. Continue reading “S.Korea’s Hyundai Mobis aims to separate key businesses into new units”

China’s Geely Automobile first-half profit slumps 35%

China’s Geely Automobile first-half profit slumps 35%

SHANGHAI, Aug 18 (Reuters) – China’s Geely Automobile Holdings Ltd(0175.HK) said on Thursday its first-half net profit fell 35%, as the country’s strict COVID-19 restrictions dented sales and disrupted production.

Hangzhou-based Geely, China’s highest-profile automaker globally due to the group’s investments in Volvo Cars and Mercedes-Benz, posted January-June profit of 1.55 billion yuan ($228.3 million), versus 2.38 billion yuan in the same period a year earlier. Continue reading “China’s Geely Automobile first-half profit slumps 35%”

Ethanol could get boost from carbon capture credits in Biden climate law

Ethanol could get boost from carbon capture credits in Biden climate law

WASHINGTON, Aug 18 (Reuters) – A major expansion in tax credits for companies that capture and store carbon emissions under U.S. President Joe Biden’s new climate law could be a boon to the ethanol industry as it seeks to meet its mid-century climate goals.

The Inflation Reduction Act (IRA) Biden signed on Tuesday significantly expands tax credits for industrial projects that capture emissions of carbon dioxide, the main gas blamed for climate change, and either store it underground or use it as a building block for other products. Continue reading “Ethanol could get boost from carbon capture credits in Biden climate law”

EXCLUSIVE Russia sees 38% rise in energy export earnings this year – govt document

EXCLUSIVE Russia sees 38% rise in energy export earnings this year – govt document

MOSCOW, Aug 17 (Reuters) – Higher oil export volumes, coupled with rising gas prices, will boost Russia’s earnings from energy exports to $337.5 billion this year, a 38% rise on 2021, according to an economy ministry document seen by Reuters.

The jump in revenues, if it materialises, will help shore up Russia’s economy in the face of waves of Western sanctions. Continue reading “EXCLUSIVE Russia sees 38% rise in energy export earnings this year – govt document”

Eighteen U.S. states join Missouri probe into Morningstar ESG

Eighteen U.S. states join Missouri probe into Morningstar ESG

Aug 17 (Reuters) – Attorneys general in 18 U.S. states have joined Missouri’s probe into whether Morningstar Inc (MORN.O) violated consumer-protection law with its evaluations of companies’ performance on environmental, social and governance (ESG) issues, staff for Missouri Attorney General Eric Schmitt said on Wednesday.

Schmitt began the probe last month, and spokesman Chris Nuelle said the office invited attorneys general from states including Texas and Virginia “to widen our pool of resources and share information.” Continue reading “Eighteen U.S. states join Missouri probe into Morningstar ESG”

Exclusive: China’s EVE to supply BMW with large Tesla-like cylindrical batteries in Europe

Exclusive: China’s EVE to supply BMW with large Tesla-like cylindrical batteries in Europe

SHANGHAI, Aug 17 (Reuters) – China’s EVE Energy Co Ltd (300014.SZ) will supply BMW (BMWG.DE) with large cylindrical batteries for its electric cars in Europe, two people with knowledge of the matter said, as the German automaker follows Tesla Inc (TSLA.O) in adopting the new technology.

EVE has signed contracts to be BMW’s primary supplier of the battery cells in Europe for its new series of electric vehicles due to hit the market from 2025, said one of the people who has direct knowledge of the deal. Continue reading “Exclusive: China’s EVE to supply BMW with large Tesla-like cylindrical batteries in Europe”

Japan auto lobby says it is concerned about new U.S. law on EV credits

Japan auto lobby says it is concerned about new U.S. law on EV credits

TOKYO, Aug 17 (Reuters) – A major Japanese auto lobby said it was concerned about a new U.S. law that restricts tax credits for electric vehicles to those assembled in North America.

The Biden administration said on Tuesday about 20 models still qualify for tax credits of up to $7,500. Credits end immediately for about 70% of the 72 models that were previously eligible, according to the Alliance for Automotive Innovation, an industry trade group. Continue reading “Japan auto lobby says it is concerned about new U.S. law on EV credits”

U.S. says about 20 models will get EV credits through end of 2022

U.S. says about 20 models will get EV credits through end of 2022

WASHINGTON, Aug 16 (Reuters) – The Biden administration said on Tuesday about 20 models will still qualify for electric vehicle tax credits of up to $7,500 through the end of 2022 under legislation signed by President Joe Biden.

The law signed Tuesday immediately ends credits for about 70% of the 72 models that were previously eligible, said the Alliance for Automotive Innovation, an industry trade group. Continue reading “U.S. says about 20 models will get EV credits through end of 2022”

U.S., Mexico end labor probe at Stellantis Mexico plant under trade pact

U.S., Mexico end labor probe at Stellantis Mexico plant under trade pact

MEXICO CITY, Aug 16 (Reuters) – The U.S. and Mexican governments have resolved a labor dispute at a Mexican unit of Stellantis (STLA.MI), officials said on Tuesday, marking the latest blow by a recent trade pact against entrenched unions seen as cozy with management.

The agreement at Teksid Hierro de Mexico marks the fourth labor probe to be concluded under the 2020 United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement (USMCA), which has tougher labor rules than the earlier NAFTA, and ends one of Mexico’s longest-running labor conflicts. Continue reading “U.S., Mexico end labor probe at Stellantis Mexico plant under trade pact”

German court lets Tesla ads continue referring to autonomous driving

German court lets Tesla ads continue referring to autonomous driving

FRANKFURT, Aug 16 (Reuters) – Tesla (TSLA.O) can continue referring to the capabilities of its driver assistance system and to autonomous driving in its advertising in Germany after a court threw out a complaint against the practice.

Germany’s Wettbewerbszentrale, an industry-sponsored body tasked with policing anti-competitive practices, had filed the so-called non-admissibility complaint with Germany’s Federal Court of Justice. Continue reading “German court lets Tesla ads continue referring to autonomous driving”

SAIC Motor’s ridehailing unit raises 1 billion yuan in Series B funding

SAIC Motor’s ridehailing unit raises 1 billion yuan in Series B funding

BEIJING, Aug 16 (Reuters) – (This story and the headline is being officially corrected after Momenta amended their statement to remove reference to robotaxi unit)

A ridehailing unit of China’s state-owned SAIC Motor (600104.SS) has raised more than 1 billion yuan ($147.37 million) in a second round of fundraising from its autonomous technology partner Momenta and several other institutions, according to a Momenta statement and a person familiar with the matter. Continue reading “SAIC Motor’s ridehailing unit raises 1 billion yuan in Series B funding”

U.S. grant of $1.66 billion for new buses aims to curb emissions

U.S. grant of $1.66 billion for new buses aims to curb emissions

WASHINGTON, Aug 16 (Reuters) – The U.S. Transportation Department said on Tuesday it is awarding $1.66 billion in grants to cities and states to buy 1,800 buses in a shift to cleaner, lower-emission travel.

The grants will fund 1,100 zero-emission buses, which will nearly double the existing 1,300 zero-emission transit buses, the White House said. Continue reading “U.S. grant of $1.66 billion for new buses aims to curb emissions”

Stellantis plans a profitable goodbye for combustion muscle cars

Stellantis plans a profitable goodbye for combustion muscle cars

DETROIT, Aug 15 (Reuters) – Stellantis NV’s (STLA.MI) Dodge brand plans to squeeze maximum profit from the farewell party for its petrol-burning Challenger and Charger muscle cars, which are scheduled to go out of production at the end of next year, the company said on Monday.

Dodge will offer seven low-volume “heritage-influenced” versions of the Charger and Challenger at certain dealerships – previewing them under cover at events starting Monday in a throwback to marketing tactics that were old when the brand’s current leaders were starting their careers. Continue reading “Stellantis plans a profitable goodbye for combustion muscle cars”

Biden to sign law on Tuesday cutting most current EV credits

Biden to sign law on Tuesday cutting most current EV credits

Aug 15 (Reuters) – U.S. President Joe Biden will sign legislation on Tuesday that will eliminate electric vehicle tax credits for most models currently getting up to $7,500 effective.

The White House said Biden will sign legislation to approve the $430 billion climate, health and tax bill on Tuesday. The bill restructures the existing $7,5000 new EV tax credit and creates a new $4,000 rebate for used EVs. It also includes tens of billions of dollars in new loan, tax credit and grant programs for automakers to build cleaner vehicles. Continue reading “Biden to sign law on Tuesday cutting most current EV credits”

Volkswagen, Mahindra deepen electric vehicle component cooperation

Volkswagen, Mahindra deepen electric vehicle component cooperation

FRANKFURT, Aug 15 (Reuters) – Volkswagen AG (VOWG_p.DE) and Mahindra & Mahindra (MAHM.NS) on Monday expanded their cooperation and signed a term sheet under which the German carmaker will supply electric components to its Indian peer.

The agreement covers components of Volkswagen’s open platform for electric vehicles (EVs), called MEB, to be supplied to Mahindra’s new electric platform INGLO, the companies said. Continue reading “Volkswagen, Mahindra deepen electric vehicle component cooperation”

Indian ride-hailing firm Ola plans to start producing electric cars in 2024

Indian ride-hailing firm Ola plans to start producing electric cars in 2024

NEW DELHI, Aug 15 (Reuters) – Indian ride-hailing firm Ola Electric plans to start producing electric cars in India in 2024 with a range of up to 500 km (310 miles), Chief Executive Bhavish Aggarwal said on Monday.

Ola, which is backed by Japan’s Softbank Group (9984.T) and currently makes e-scooters, did not give an investment figure or production target. Continue reading “Indian ride-hailing firm Ola plans to start producing electric cars in 2024”

China to lift August fuel exports but 2022 shipments to drop to 7-year lows

China to lift August fuel exports but 2022 shipments to drop to 7-year lows

SINGAPORE, Aug 15 (Reuters) – China’s fuel product exports will rebound in August to near the highest for the year so far after Beijing issued more quotas in June and July, although broader curbs are set to cap shipments at seven-year lows for 2022, analysts and traders said.

The rebound in fuel exports from China, the world’s second-biggest producer of refined fuels, has helped cool global prices that hit record highs in May and June as western sanctions on Russia following the Ukraine war tightened global markets. Continue reading “China to lift August fuel exports but 2022 shipments to drop to 7-year lows”

Russian gas flows to Europe stable
Saudi prince made $500 million Russia bet at start of Ukraine war

Saudi prince made $500 million Russia bet at start of Ukraine war

Aug 14 (Reuters) – Saudi Arabia’s Kingdom Holding Co (4280.SE), the investment firm controlled by billionaire Prince Alwaleed Bin Talal, quietly invested more than $500 million in three major Russian energy companies between February and March, regulatory filings showed.

By investing in Gazprom (GAZP.MM), Rosneft (ROSN.MM) and Lukoil (LKOH.MM), Kingdom was likely seeking undervalued assets, but its move came as many Western nations imposed sanctions on Russian energy firms and their executives following Russia’s invasion of Ukraine on Feb. 24. Continue reading “Saudi prince made $500 million Russia bet at start of Ukraine war”

Special Video Address by Top Industry Leaders on 75 Years of India’s Independence

Special Video Address by Top Industry Leaders on 75 Years of India’s Independence

by WAF Think Tank 

 

Today is a historic day! We celebrate 75 years of India’s Independence. The Automotive & Mobility Industry leaders commemorate this special day with a special video message. Here they share the top most contributions they are making to the Nation and the Industry.

WAF First is the community of Top Industry Leaders. Membership to WAF First is only on invitation and for life. You can connect with WAF First Members at WAF.bz 

Now let’s watch the Special Azadi ka Amrit Mahotsav Video of WAF First Members at WAF TV 

Continue reading “Special Video Address by Top Industry Leaders on 75 Years of India’s Independence”

Japan’s Hino Motors, Toyota accused of misconduct in U.S. lawsuit

Japan’s Hino Motors, Toyota accused of misconduct in U.S. lawsuit

TOKYO, Aug 12 (Reuters) – Japanese vehicle maker Hino Motors Ltd (7205.T) and its parent, Toyota Motor Corp (7203.T), have been accused of historical misconduct in a class action lawsuit brought in the United States, Hino said on Friday.

The case, in the Southern District of Florida, has been filed on behalf of those who bought or leased 2004-2021 model year Hino trucks in the United States, the company said in a statement. Continue reading “Japan’s Hino Motors, Toyota accused of misconduct in U.S. lawsuit”

Chasing green goals, corporations push car fleet managers toward EVs

Chasing green goals, corporations push car fleet managers toward EVs

MACCLESFIELD, England, Aug 12 (Reuters) – Large corporations are jumping on the “green” bandwagon left and right, which in turn is pushing firms that lease and manage car fleets to convert to electric vehicles (EVs) faster than they had ever thought possible.

In late 2020, fleet management company ALD (ALDA.PA) set a to have 30% of its new cars electrified by 2025 – a goal that seemed like a stretch because as recently as 2019 only one in 200 of ALD’s new vehicles was an EV or a hybrid. Continue reading “Chasing green goals, corporations push car fleet managers toward EVs”

EU, South Korea say U.S. plan for EV tax breaks may breach WTO rules

EU, South Korea say U.S. plan for EV tax breaks may breach WTO rules

BRUSSELS, Aug 12 (Reuters) – The European Union and South Korea have raised concerns about proposed U.S. tax credits for purchases of electric vehicles, saying they may discriminate against foreign-made vehicles and breach World Trade Organization (WTO) rules.

Under the $430 billion climate and energy bill passed by the U.S. Senate on Sunday, Congress would lift the cap on the existing $7,500 tax credit for electric vehicle purchasers but impose restrictions, including barring vehicles not assembled in North America from receiving the credit. Continue reading “EU, South Korea say U.S. plan for EV tax breaks may breach WTO rules”

EV maker Rivian says its current models will not qualify for tax breaks
U.S. appeals court rejects GM racketeering suit against Fiat Chrysler

U.S. appeals court rejects GM racketeering suit against Fiat Chrysler

Aug 11 (Reuters) – A U.S. appeals court on Thursday upheld a 2020 ruling that tossed out a racketeering lawsuit filed by General Motors Co (GM.N) against rival Fiat Chrysler Automobiles (FCA), now part of Stellantis NV (STLA.MI), and former executives.

GM filed the racketeering lawsuit in November 2019, alleging FCA bribed United Auto Workers (UAW) union officials over many years to corrupt the labor contract bargaining process and gain advantages, costing GM billions of dollars. Continue reading “U.S. appeals court rejects GM racketeering suit against Fiat Chrysler”

Heavy-duty truck group drops lawsuit against California air regulators

Heavy-duty truck group drops lawsuit against California air regulators

WASHINGTON, Aug 11 (Reuters) – A group representing heavy-duty truck and engine companies withdrew a lawsuit over emissions standards rolloutsthat it filed against the California Air Resources Board (CARB), court records showed.

The Truck and Engine Manufacturers Association said on Thursday its lawsuit was intended to ensure California regulators provided manufacturers at least four years of lead time before implementing new heavy-duty engine emission standards. Continue reading “Heavy-duty truck group drops lawsuit against California air regulators”

China’s Didi EV joint venture with Li Auto applies for bankruptcy – court

China’s Didi EV joint venture with Li Auto applies for bankruptcy – court

SHANGHAI, Aug 11 (Reuters) – Chinese ride-hailing firm Didi’s joint venture with Li Auto has applied for bankruptcy, according to a court filing, pointing to the end of a four-year-old partnership to make electric vehicles (EV).

The company, 51% owned by Didi while 49% held by Li Auto, submitted the bankruptcy application to Beijing No. 1 Intermediate People’s Court on Thursday, a statement on a website run by the Supreme Court showed. Continue reading “China’s Didi EV joint venture with Li Auto applies for bankruptcy – court”

Daimler Truck to keep prices high, sees strong 2023

Daimler Truck to keep prices high, sees strong 2023

BERLIN, Aug 11 (Reuters) – Daimler Truck (DTGGe.DE) will keep prices high even if certain costs begin to fall in order to compensate for lower margins since last year, the truckmaker said on Thursday, forecasting demand will remain strong into 2023 despite fears of recession.

Energy prices, bottlenecks in China and chip shortages will continue to weigh in the second half of this year, chief executive Martin Daum said, even though the company expects some supply chain issues to ease. Continue reading “Daimler Truck to keep prices high, sees strong 2023”