BMW Motorrad India expects sales momentum to continue; eyes double-digit growth next year

BMW Motorrad India expects sales momentum to continue; eyes double-digit growth next year

Source PTI : BMW Motorrad, the two wheeler division of the German luxury car maker, expects sales to grown in double digits next year as well as it remains bullish on the long term growth prospects of the country. The company, which sells a range of motorcycles in the country, is looking to cross the 7,000 unit sales mark this year.

With sales volume this year till November having already crossed the 6,000 units mark, a growth of around 40 per cent as compared to same period last year, BMW Motorrad India has for the first time entered the top ten markets for the brand globally. Continue reading “BMW Motorrad India expects sales momentum to continue; eyes double-digit growth next year”

Auto industry body hails GST Council’s clarification on definition of SUVs

Auto industry body hails GST Council’s clarification on definition of SUVs

Source PTI :  New Delhi: Auto industry body Society of Indian Automobile Manufacturers on Saturday welcomed the GST Council’s clarification on the definition of SUVs, saying it is on the lines of its discussions with the finance ministry. Briefing reporters after the 48th GST Council meeting, finance minister Nirmala
Sitharaman said the higher rate of compensation cess of 22 per cent is applicable to a motor vehicle fulfilling all four conditions — it is popularly known as SUV; has engine capacity exceeding 1,500ce; length exceeding 4,000 mm; has ground clearance of 170 mm and above.

In response, SIAM in a statement said this has brought in a clarity that higher rate of compensation cess of 22 per, over and above of 28 per of GST, will be applicable only on such vehicles which meet all the four conditions. Continue reading “Auto industry body hails GST Council’s clarification on definition of SUVs”

India all set to become USD 5 trillion economy by FY25: Gadkari

India all set to become USD 5 trillion economy by FY25: Gadkari

Source PTI : New Delhi: India is the fastest growing major economy in the world and is all set to achieve USD 5 trillion GDP by 2024-25, Union Minister Nitin Gadkari said on Friday. Addressing an event organized by industry body FICCI, Gadkari said the central government is aiming to boost growth and employment to achieve sustainable development.

The road transport and highways minister said India will play a key role in achieving global Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) 2030. Continue reading “India all set to become USD 5 trillion economy by FY25: Gadkari”

Analysis: Bumper green aluminium output is good news for carmakers, and climate

Analysis: Bumper green aluminium output is good news for carmakers, and climate

Summary

  • Surpluses of low-carbon aluminium as production ramps up
  • Automakers, consumers pay modest premiums for green metal
  • Climate benefits as aluminium most energy-intensive metal

LONDON, Dec 17 (Reuters) – Aluminium makers are set to boost low-carbon metal output by 10% in 2023 and churn out even more in the years ahead, driving down the cost for carmakers seeking climate-friendly supplies and shrinking the industry’s hefty carbon footprint. Continue reading “Analysis: Bumper green aluminium output is good news for carmakers, and climate”

India’s e-bus ambition hits financing speed bump

India’s e-bus ambition hits financing speed bump

NEW DELHI, Dec 17 (Reuters) – Indian banks are reluctant to lend to electric-bus makers for supply to ailing state transport operators over concerns on recovery of dues, hurting the country’s goal of curbing vehicle emissions, said banking, industry and government sources.

The lack of funding is limiting the ability of e-bus makers to participate in federal government tenders to supply to states, the sources told Reuters, threatening to slow the electrification of major public transport now reliant on diesel. Continue reading “India’s e-bus ambition hits financing speed bump”

Tesla plans to announce Mexico EV plant as soon as next week -Bloomberg News

Tesla plans to announce Mexico EV plant as soon as next week -Bloomberg News

Dec 16 (Reuters) – Tesla Inc (TSLA.O) is finalizing plans to build an electric vehicle assembly plant in an industrial area of northeastern Mexico and may announce the factory as early as next week, Bloomberg News reported late Friday.

The plant will be located in Santa Catarina in Monterrey city, the capital of Nuevo Leon state in Mexico, the report said, citing people familiar with the matter. Continue reading “Tesla plans to announce Mexico EV plant as soon as next week -Bloomberg News”

Wall Street ends lower for third straight day as recession worries rise

Wall Street ends lower for third straight day as recession worries rise

  • U.S. business activity slumps in December
  • Meta jumps on J.P. Morgan rating upgrade
  • Adobe climbs on upbeat profit forecast
  • Dow down 0.85%, S&P 500 down 1.11%, Nasdaq down 0.97%

NEW YORK, Dec 16 (Reuters) – U.S. stocks dropped for a third straight session and suffered a second straight week of losses on Friday as fears continued to mount that the Federal Reserve’s campaign to arrest inflation would tilt the economy into a recession. Continue reading “Wall Street ends lower for third straight day as recession worries rise”

EV tax credit complexity pressures deadlines on U.S. Treasury rule-writing

EV tax credit complexity pressures deadlines on U.S. Treasury rule-writing

WASHINGTON, Dec 16 (Reuters) – The Biden administration is grappling with a long list of complex technical issues to implement new electric vehicle tax credits, putting pressure on officials working to quickly unveil guidance to automakers, battery firms and minerals producers.

With some key provisions launching on Jan. 1, government and industry officials say hundreds of billions of dollars’ worth of new clean energy incentives – potentially unlocking trillions of dollars of new investments – are at stake. Continue reading “EV tax credit complexity pressures deadlines on U.S. Treasury rule-writing”

Volkswagen to refocus on raising productivity, warns of challenging 2023 – finance chief

Volkswagen to refocus on raising productivity, warns of challenging 2023 – finance chief

BERLIN, Dec 16 (Reuters) – Volkswagen (VOWG_p.DE) will refocus on raising productivity after numerous challenging years and is targeting margin parity between electric and combustion engine cars in 2-3 years if raw material prices normalise, its finance chief said on Friday.

“The challenges will not become easier next year,” Arno Antlitz said on the sidelines of the carmaker’s extraordinary general meeting in Berlin, pointing to order books of 1.8 million in Europe with demand far oustripping the pace of supply as chip supply remained tight. Continue reading “Volkswagen to refocus on raising productivity, warns of challenging 2023 – finance chief”

Self-driving trucking firm TuSimple appoints CFO, reconstitutes audit panel

Self-driving trucking firm TuSimple appoints CFO, reconstitutes audit panel

Dec 16 (Reuters) – TuSimple Holdings Inc (TSP.O) appointed interim financial chief Eric Tapia on a permanent basis and reconstituted its audit committee, the self-driving trucking firm said on Friday, weeks after an internal probe revealed links to a China-backed firm.

The company reappointed former chief executive Cheng Lu as its top boss last month after it fired his predecessor Xiaodi Hou following the probe. Continue reading “Self-driving trucking firm TuSimple appoints CFO, reconstitutes audit panel”

Europe’s car repairers call for competition rules rewrite

Europe’s car repairers call for competition rules rewrite

LONDON, Dec 16 (Reuters) – Europe’s car repair and spare parts industry is calling for a rewrite of EU competition rules, arguing they allow carmakers and franchise dealers to disadvantage independent operators.

The European Commission has recommended extending 2010’s Motor Vehicle Block Exemption Regulation (MVBER) for five years when it expires in 2023, with some supplementary guidelines. Continue reading “Europe’s car repairers call for competition rules rewrite”

U.S. opens safety probe into autonomous driving system in GM’s Cruise vehicles

U.S. opens safety probe into autonomous driving system in GM’s Cruise vehicles

WASHINGTON, Dec 16 (Reuters) – U.S. auto safety regulators said on Friday they have opened a formal safety probe into the autonomous driving system in vehicles produced by General Motors Co’s (GM.N) robotaxi unit Cruise LLC after reports of two injuries in rear-end crashes.

The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) said it has received notices of incidents in which self-driving Cruise vehicles “may engage in inappropriately hard braking or become immobilized.” Continue reading “U.S. opens safety probe into autonomous driving system in GM’s Cruise vehicles”

Faraday Future slides on signaling need for funds to start production

Faraday Future slides on signaling need for funds to start production

Dec 16 (Reuters) – Shares of Faraday Future Intelligent Electric (FFIE.O) tumbled 21% on Friday after the company unveiled production plans for its much-delayed luxury electric car that hinged on securing additional financing.

The company is in talks with new and existing investors to raise the $150 million to $170 million in capital needed to start production in March and deliveries a month later of the FF 91 Futurist, Faraday disclosed on Thursday. Continue reading “Faraday Future slides on signaling need for funds to start production”

Italian brake maker Brembo plans expansion in northern Mexico

Italian brake maker Brembo plans expansion in northern Mexico

MEXICO CITY, Dec 15 (Reuters) – Italian premium brakes maker Brembo, which supplies Tesla, Ferrari and other car companies, plans to expand one of its factories in the northern Mexican state of Nuevo Leon, government officials said on Thursday.

The company has operated since 2015 in Nuevo Leon state, which borders Texas, and where it employs 1,150 people at its Escobedo site, the Nuevo Leon governor’s office said in a statement. Continue reading “Italian brake maker Brembo plans expansion in northern Mexico”

U.S. lawmakers want Buttigieg to speed deployment of connected vehicles

U.S. lawmakers want Buttigieg to speed deployment of connected vehicles

WASHINGTON, Dec 15 (Reuters) – The Democratic chairman and the top Republican on the House of Representatives Transportation and Infrastructure Committee urged the Biden administration to take an active role in helping automakers deploy “connected vehicle” technology to avoid crashes.

Democratic Representative Peter DeFazio and incoming chair Sam Graves in a letter Thursday urged Transportation (USDOT) Secretary Pete Buttigieg to help ensure automakers can deploy “vehicle-to-everything” (V2X) technologies to use cellular transmissions to avoid crashes and help address the rising number of U.S. traffic deaths. Continue reading “U.S. lawmakers want Buttigieg to speed deployment of connected vehicles”

Nikola founder seeks new trial, says juror concealed bias against wealthy

Nikola founder seeks new trial, says juror concealed bias against wealthy

Dec 15 (Reuters) – Nikola Corp (NKLA.O) founder Trevor Milton asked a judge in New York on Thursday to overturn his conviction on charges of defrauding investors in the electric vehicle company, saying a juror who decided the case concealed her bias against the ultrawealthy.

Milton told U.S. District Judge Edgardo Ramos in court papers that the juror’s Twitter and Facebook pages were “riddled with attacks on wealthy executives” despite denying during jury selection that she used social media. Continue reading “Nikola founder seeks new trial, says juror concealed bias against wealthy”

China’s BYD to launch a second new EV brand in 2023 -executive

China’s BYD to launch a second new EV brand in 2023 -executive

SHANGHAI, Dec 15 (Reuters) – China’s BYD Co will launch a new “professional and personal” electric car brand in 2023, a senior executive said on Thursday as the automaker expands its range following a year of strong sales.

Brian Luo, the company’s branding assistant general manager, made the comments at a media event. The new brand will be an addition to Yangwang, a premium brand set for launch in the first quarter of 2023 that it announced last month. Continue reading “China’s BYD to launch a second new EV brand in 2023 -executive”

Norsk Hydro to supply Mercedes-Benz with low-carbon aluminium

Norsk Hydro to supply Mercedes-Benz with low-carbon aluminium

OSLO, Dec 15 (Reuters) – Norsk Hydro (NHY.OL) will supply Mercedes-Benz (MBGn.DE) with low-carbon aluminium for a range of models from 2023, including its electric EQ models, as the luxury carmaker plans to decarbonise its supply chain, the companies said on Thursday.

Mercedes-Benz, which already uses Hydro-supplied components, aims to reach near-zero carbon aluminium by the end of 2030 and targets halving its CO2 emissions by 2030 and becoming CO2-neutral by 2039. Continue reading “Norsk Hydro to supply Mercedes-Benz with low-carbon aluminium”

California approves $2.9 bln investment to double car chargers in state

California approves $2.9 bln investment to double car chargers in state

Dec 14 (Reuters) – The California Energy Commission on Wednesday approved a $2.9 billion investment plan to accelerate the state’s 2025 electric vehicle (EV) charging and hydrogen refueling goals.

The investment will result in 90,000 new EV chargers across the state, more than double the 80,000 chargers already installed, the energy commission said. Continue reading “California approves $2.9 bln investment to double car chargers in state”

Mercedes-Benz gears up powertrain network for EVs from 2024

Mercedes-Benz gears up powertrain network for EVs from 2024

BERLIN, Dec 14 (Reuters) – Mercedes-Benz (MBGn.DE) laid out on Wednesday an over 1 billion-euro ($1.06 billion) plan to adapt its global production network for electric powertrain systems – including battery assembly, electric drive units, and axles – from 2024.

Plants in Kamenz and Untertuerkheim in Germany as well as Beijing, which already assemble batteries for electric and hybrid models, will assemble batteries for models on the upcoming MMA and MB.EA platforms, with another battery assembly site in Koelleda pending support from regional government. Continue reading “Mercedes-Benz gears up powertrain network for EVs from 2024”

U.S. to add over 30 Chinese companies to trade blacklist -Bloomberg News

U.S. to add over 30 Chinese companies to trade blacklist -Bloomberg News

Dec 13 (Reuters) – The Biden administration plans to place Chinese chip maker Yangtze Memory Technologies (YMTC) and 35 other Chinese firms on a trade blacklist that would prevent them from buying certain American components, Bloomberg News reported on Tuesday.

The U.S Department of Commerce will add the Chinese companies to a so-called Entity List as early as this week, the report said, citing a person familiar with the matter. Continue reading “U.S. to add over 30 Chinese companies to trade blacklist -Bloomberg News”

Trade panel decision on auto rules dispute to come mid-January, Mexico says

Trade panel decision on auto rules dispute to come mid-January, Mexico says

MEXICO CITY, Dec 13 (Reuters) – A trade panel’s decision under a regional trade pact regarding content requirements for the automotive sector will be published after Jan. 15, Mexico’s economy ministry said on Tuesday.

If Mexico and Canada, who are siding against the United States in the dispute, win, the three countries have 45 days to implement changes, the ministry said in a tweet. Continue reading “Trade panel decision on auto rules dispute to come mid-January, Mexico says”

U.S. senator Manchin says Treasury should limit commercial EV tax credit use

U.S. senator Manchin says Treasury should limit commercial EV tax credit use

Dec 13 (Reuters) – U.S. Senator Joe Manchin, a Democrat who chairs the chamber’s energy panel, asked the Treasury Department on Tuesday not to allow a commercial electric vehicle tax credit to be used for consumer leasing, rental cars or ridesharing vehicle sales, rejecting a broad interpretation of the credit.

Reuters first reported last week the push by South Korea and some automakers that asked the Treasury Department to allow use of the commercial electric vehicle tax credit to boost consumer EV access as well as for the purchase of ride share and rental car vehicles. Continue reading “U.S. senator Manchin says Treasury should limit commercial EV tax credit use”

Waymo seeks permit to sell self-driving car rides in San Francisco

Waymo seeks permit to sell self-driving car rides in San Francisco

SAN FRANCISCO, Dec 13 (Reuters) – Alphabet Inc’s (GOOGL.O) Waymo has applied for the final permit it needs in California before it can sell fully autonomous rides, the company told Reuters on Tuesday.

A decision on its application, which was submitted Monday to the California Public Utilities Commission, could take months. General Motors Co’s (GM.N) Cruise is the only company with the permit so far and has charged for driverless rides in San Francisco since June. Continue reading “Waymo seeks permit to sell self-driving car rides in San Francisco”

Ford adds work crew at Michigan plant as it boosts output of EV pickup

Ford adds work crew at Michigan plant as it boosts output of EV pickup

DEARBORN, Mich., Dec 13 (Reuters) – Ford Motor Co (F.N) on Tuesday said it added a third work crew at an assembly plant near Detroit as it boosts production of its F-150 Lightning electric pickup truck.

The U.S. automaker said it added 250 jobs in November at its Rouge plant in Dearborn, Michigan, as a result of the additional crew. Continue reading “Ford adds work crew at Michigan plant as it boosts output of EV pickup”

EU to consult on easier state aid rules to counter U.S. subsidy law

EU to consult on easier state aid rules to counter U.S. subsidy law

BRUSSELS, Dec 13 (Reuters) – The European Commission is seeking feedback on whether the 27-country bloc needs to loosen state aid rules to allow governments to support companies affected by the U.S. Inflation Reduction Act, with plans for a European fund in future.

The $430 billion act, which grants consumers tax credits for U.S.-produced electric vehicles (EV) and other green products, has triggered fears it could disadvantage European Union companies and tempt businesses to relocate to the United States. Continue reading “EU to consult on easier state aid rules to counter U.S. subsidy law”

No Renault deal by year-end as some at Nissan urge caution -sources

No Renault deal by year-end as some at Nissan urge caution -sources

TOKYO/PARIS, Dec 13 (Reuters) – Nissan Motor Co Ltd doesn’t expect to reach an agreement with top shareholder Renault by year-end on retooling their alliance as some of the Japanese automaker’s board members are pushing to move cautiously, people familiar with the matter said.

France’s Renault SA (RENA.PA) wants Nissan (7201.T) to invest in a new electric-vehicle unit it plans to spin off as part of a major overhaul. Nissan wants Renault to sell some of its roughly 43% in the Japanese company to put the two carmakers on more equal footing, Reuters has previously reported. Continue reading “No Renault deal by year-end as some at Nissan urge caution -sources”

Panasonic agrees to supply EV batteries to Lucid Group

Panasonic agrees to supply EV batteries to Lucid Group

TOKYO, Dec 13 (Reuters) – Tesla Inc (TSLA.O) battery maker Panasonic Holdings (6752.T) on Tuesday said it had concluded an agreement to supply lithium-ion batteries to electric vehicle (EV) maker Lucid Group (LCID.O) as the Japanese company seeks to expand its customer.

“Partnerships with technology-leading EV manufacturers such as Lucid are critical to our mission,” Kazuo Tadanobu, the head of Panasonic’s energy business said in a press release. Continue reading “Panasonic agrees to supply EV batteries to Lucid Group”

Ford, China’s CATL considering building U.S. battery plant -Bloomberg

Ford, China’s CATL considering building U.S. battery plant -Bloomberg

Dec 14 (Reuters) – Ford Motor Co (F.N) and China’s Contemporary Amperex Technology Co Ltd (CATL) (300750.SZ) are considering building a battery plant in Michigan or Virginia to reap tax benefits without treading on Sino-U.S. political sensitivities, Bloomberg reported on Wednesday.

The multibillion-dollar facility will make lithium iron phosphate batteries for Ford’s electric models, Bloomberg reported, citing people familiar with the matter. Continue reading “Ford, China’s CATL considering building U.S. battery plant -Bloomberg”

California approves $2.9 bln investment to double car chargers in state

California approves $2.9 bln investment to double car chargers in state

Dec 14 (Reuters) – The California Energy Commission on Wednesday approved a $2.9 billion investment plan to accelerate the state’s 2025 electric vehicle (EV) charging and hydrogen refueling goals.

The investment will result in 90,000 new EV chargers across the state, more than double the 80,000 chargers already installed, the energy commission said. Continue reading “California approves $2.9 bln investment to double car chargers in state”

Musk cashes out another $3.6 bln in Tesla stock

Musk cashes out another $3.6 bln in Tesla stock

  • Sale brings Musk’s total selling to almost $40 bln
  • Tesla stock marks lowest close in two years
  • Investors frustrated at Musk’s selling and focus on Twitter

Dec 15 (Reuters) – Tesla (TLSA.O) boss Elon Musk disclosed another $3.6 billion in stock sales on Wednesday, taking his total near $40 billion this year and frustrating investors as the company’s shares wallow at two-year lows. Continue reading “Musk cashes out another $3.6 bln in Tesla stock”

Mahindra CEO sees U.S. entry for new electric vehicles at least five years away

Mahindra CEO sees U.S. entry for new electric vehicles at least five years away

Dec 14 (Reuters) – Mahindra and Mahindra (MAHM.NS), one of India’s oldest automakers, aims to sell its new family of electric SUVs around the globe, but an entry into the U.S. market won’t happen until later in the decade, the chief executive told Reuters.

“I don’t see us launching in the U.S. in the next five years,” Anish Shah, Mahindra’s CEO and managing director, said Tuesday in an interview. Continue reading “Mahindra CEO sees U.S. entry for new electric vehicles at least five years away”

Bosch to beat forecasts, double down on India – Handelsblatt

Bosch to beat forecasts, double down on India – Handelsblatt

BERLIN, Dec 14 (Reuters) – Bosch will beat revenue forecasts and earn more than 87 billion euros ($92 billion) in revenues this year, its deputy chief executive Christian Fischer told Handelsblatt in an interview published on Wednesday.

He added that the engineering company would rethink its strategy in view of the geopolitical crises facing the world, including by increasing its exposure to India in order better to hedge against risks from China, where the firm earns a fifth of its turnover. Continue reading “Bosch to beat forecasts, double down on India – Handelsblatt”

Renault chairman: remains confident on outcome of talks with Nissan

Renault chairman: remains confident on outcome of talks with Nissan

FLINS-SUR-SEINE, France, Dec 14 (Reuters) – The chairman of French carmaker Renault, Jean-Dominique Senard, said on Wednesday he remained confident about the outcome of talks with Japan’s Nissan.

He said the talks, which focus on how to retool a long-standing alliance between the two carmakers, were going “very well,” declining to comment on reports that they would spill into next year. Continue reading “Renault chairman: remains confident on outcome of talks with Nissan”

GM recalls 825,000 trucks, SUVs over headlight issue

GM recalls 825,000 trucks, SUVs over headlight issue

WASHINGTON, Dec 14 (Reuters) – General Motors (GM.N) said on Wednesday it was recalling 825,000 trucks and SUVs in North America because daytime running lights may not deactivate when the headlights are on, potentially causing excess glare.

The largest U.S. automaker said the recall covers various Cadillac CT4 and CT5; Buick Envision; Cadillac Escalade and Escalade ESV, Chevrolet Silverado 1500, Suburban, Tahoe, GMC Sierra 1500, Yukon, and Yukon XL vehicles from the 2020 through 2023 model years. Continue reading “GM recalls 825,000 trucks, SUVs over headlight issue”

Chinese dealers seek compensation over Stellantis Jeep failure

Chinese dealers seek compensation over Stellantis Jeep failure

SHANGHAI, Dec 14 (Reuters) – Chinese dealers that sell China-made Jeep cars are asking Stellantis (STLA.MI) for millions of dollars in compensation after the automaker stopped producing the brand in China, according to a letter signed by the dealers seen by Reuters.

Stellantis is overhauling its strategy in China after agreeing to file for bankruptcy of its Jeep joint venture with local partner Guangzhou Automobile Group (GAC) (601238.SS) in October. Continue reading “Chinese dealers seek compensation over Stellantis Jeep failure”

Volkswagen replaces chief designer with Porsche hire

Volkswagen replaces chief designer with Porsche hire

BERLIN, Dec 14 (Reuters) – Volkswagen’s (VOWG_p.DE) chief designer Klaus Zyciora is leaving the company and will be replaced by Porsche chief designer Michael Mauer, Volkswagen said on Wednesday.

Volkswagen said in a statement that “effective January 1, 2023, Michael Mauer will become Head of Group Design while also retaining his position at Porsche. He will replace Klaus Zyciora who is leaving the company to pursue tasks outside the Group.” Continue reading “Volkswagen replaces chief designer with Porsche hire”

Volkswagen and Italy’s Enel launch joint venture for high-speed charging

Volkswagen and Italy’s Enel launch joint venture for high-speed charging

BERLIN, Dec 13 (Reuters) – Volkswagen (VOWG_p.DE) and Italy’s Enel (ENEI.MI) have formed a joint venture to build 3,000 high-speed charging points across Italy for electric vehicles (EVs), investing 100 million euros ($105.38 million) each, Volkswagen said on Tuesday.

The charging points will be accessible to drivers of cars made by all manufacturers at 500 locations by the end of 2023, and will have a capacity of up to 350 kW. Continue reading “Volkswagen and Italy’s Enel launch joint venture for high-speed charging”

Chrysler parent Stellantis recalls 1.4 million pickup trucks over tailgate issue

Chrysler parent Stellantis recalls 1.4 million pickup trucks over tailgate issue

Dec 13 (Reuters) – Chrysler parent Stellantis (STLA.MI) said Tuesday it is recalling 1.4 million pickup trucks worldwide because tailgates may not latch properly and could open while driving.

The automaker said the recall covers various 2019 through 2022 model year Ram 1500, 2500, and 3500 pickup trucks. Continue reading “Chrysler parent Stellantis recalls 1.4 million pickup trucks over tailgate issue”