India’s fuel demand sees sharpest rebound in February

India’s fuel demand sees sharpest rebound in February

PTI – Month-on-month, the demand was up 13.6 percent, reversing the dip in the previous month. Sales had fallen 5.1 percent month-on-month in January as cold conditions cut vehicular movement. Diesel, the most used fuel in the country, posted a near 25 percent rise in sales during February 1-15 to 3.33 million tonnes, as compared to the same period last year. Consumption was up 16.7 percent over the first half of February 2021 and 7 percent higher than 2020.

India’s fuel demand witnessed the sharpest rebound in February as petrol and diesel consumption rose by double digits after a winter lull in the previous month, preliminary industry data showed on Thursday. Petrol sales jumped almost 18 percent to 1.22 million tonnes in the first half of February, as compared to 1.04 million tonnes of consumption in the same period of last year.

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Ather Energy aims to install 2,500 charging stations by this year- end

Ather Energy aims to install 2,500 charging stations by this year- end

PTI – The Ather Grid (charging station) is today the biggest fast-charging network for two-wheeler EVs in the country with 60 per cent of current installations in Tier- II and Tier-III cities, the Bengaluru-based company said in a statement.

Electric two-wheeler maker Ather Energy on Thursday said it plans to install over 2,500 charging stations by this year-end to facilitate a hassle-free transition to EVs. The company has already installed over 1,000 fast charging stations across 80 cities in the country.

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Sona-Comstar, IIT Delhi Innovation Program for Smart, Safe and Clean Mobility

Sona-Comstar, IIT Delhi Innovation Program for Smart, Safe and Clean Mobility

PTI – The Foundation for Innovation and Technology Transfer (FITT), an industry interface of IIT Delhi, oversees technology business incubators and enables innovations and technology commercialization. Sona Comstar, a global automotive systems and components manufacturer of Indian descent, has joined forces to launch the innovation program.

India FITT-IIT Delhi, with the support of Sona-Comstar, presents the 3rd call for the “Innovation Program for Smart, Safe and Clean Mobility,” a challenge for technopreneurs, startups, and innovators to solve roadblocks to sustainable mobility.

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Uno Minda to invest Rs 175 crore to expand its Rajasthan facility

Uno Minda to invest Rs 175 crore to expand its Rajasthan facility

PTI – TG Minda business is planning to enhance the production capacity at its main plant at Neemrana to meet the growing demand for airbags as safety regulations become stricter in India, CFO Sunil Bohra said, adding, driver and passenger side airbags for frontal collisions are also increasingly equipped on vehicles in India.

Auto components maker Uno Minda Ltd will invest Rs 175 crore to expand its facility at Neemrana in Rajasthan to meet the growing demand for airbags ahead of mandatory norm of six airbags for passenger cars and SUVs coming up in October this year, according to its group CFO Sunil Bohra. The company, which has a joint venture with TG Japan – TG Minda, that is into automotive safety system, fuel cap, weather strip and sealing parts, already has confirmed orders of around Rs 350 crore for airbags, Bohra told analysts.

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In EU car data tussle, insurers and others brace for delays, disappointment

In EU car data tussle, insurers and others brace for delays, disappointment

By Nick Carey

LONDON, Feb 16 (Reuters) – A broad coalition of insurers, leasing companies, car repair shops and others are calling on the European Commission to propose rules for fair access to valuable vehicle data soon, fearing further delays could see the initiative shelved after European Parliament elections in 2024.

Companies in Europe and beyond are vying for control of the crown jewels of the connected car era, namely car manufacturers’ data covering everything from driving habits, to fuel consumption and tyre wear which can be used to target cash-generating services.

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Renault offers dividend on ‘thoroughly cleaned fundamentals’ despite 2022 loss on Russia exit

Renault offers dividend on ‘thoroughly cleaned fundamentals’ despite 2022 loss on Russia exit

By Gilles Guillaume

BOULOGNE-BILLANCOURT, France, Feb 16 (Reuters) – French carmaker Renault (RENA.PA) offered a dividend for the first time in four years and saw a strong increase in its operating margin despite swinging back to losses in 2022 as it took a hit from its pullout from Russia.

Renault, which is revamping its 24-year old alliance with Nissan (7201.T), said on Thursday that it was targeting a group operating margin of 6% or more in 2023, after it reached 5.6% in 2022, twice as high as in 2021 and slightly above expectations.

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Truckers and subsidies rev up interest in fuel cell vehicles By Nick Carey and Christina Amann

Truckers and subsidies rev up interest in fuel cell vehicles By Nick Carey and Christina Amann

LONDON/BERLIN, Feb 16 (Reuters) – Interest in using hydrogen fuel cells to power trucks and vans is getting a boost from fleet operators looking for a more practical alternative to electric vehicles and rising government aid, particularly the U.S. Inflation Reduction Act (IRA).

While most of the world’s combustion engine cars and short-distance vans and lorries should be replaced by battery electric vehicles (BEVs) over the next two decades, fuel-cell proponents and some long-haul fleet operators say batteries are too heavy, take too long to charge and could overload power grids.

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Stellantis recalls 340,000 Ram trucks, recommends parking outside

Stellantis recalls 340,000 Ram trucks, recommends parking outside

WASHINGTON, Feb 15 (Reuters) – Chrysler-parent Stellantis (STLAM.MI) is recalling 340,000 diesel Ram pickup trucks to replace an electrical connector after reports of six fires, and recommends parking the vehicles outside until repairs are made.

The company’s U.S. unit FCA US discovered that a part on some trucks may overheat and in rare instances may pose a fire risk. The automaker said it is unaware of any related injuries or accidents.

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New Biden EV charger rules stress Made In America, force Tesla changes, article with gallery

New Biden EV charger rules stress Made In America, force Tesla changes, article with gallery

By Jarrett Renshaw and Hyunjoo Jin

Feb 15 (Reuters) – The Biden administration on Wednesday issued long-awaited final rules on its national electric vehicle charger network that require the chargers to be built in the United States immediately, and with 55% of their cost coming from U.S.-made components by 2024.

The White House hopes the new rules, issued after nearly eight months of debate, will jump-start the biggest transformation of the U.S. driving landscape in generations. It seeks to give consumers unfettered access to a growing coast-to-coast network of EV charging stations, including Tesla Inc’s (TSLA.O) Superchargers.

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Tesla to open U.S. charging network to rivals in $7.5 bln federal program -White House

Tesla to open U.S. charging network to rivals in $7.5 bln federal program -White House

By Hyunjoo Jin and Jarrett Renshaw

SAN FRANCISCO, Feb 15 (Reuters) – Tesla (TSLA.O) will open part of its U.S. charging network to electric vehicles (EVs) made by rivals as part of a $7.5 billion federal program to electrify the nation’s highways to cut carbon emissions, the Biden administration said on Wednesday.

Such a move could help turn Tesla into the universal filling station of the EV era – and risk eroding a competitive edge for vehicles made by the company, which has exclusive access to the biggest network of high-speed ‘superchargers’ in the United States.

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Global demand for lithium batteries to leap five-fold by 2030- Li-Bridge

Global demand for lithium batteries to leap five-fold by 2030- Li-Bridge

Feb 15 (Reuters) – Global demand for lithium batteries is expected to surge more than five-fold by 2030, public-private alliance Li-Bridge said on Wednesday, as more people opt for electric vehicles and energy storage systems.

Demand for lithium batteries in the United States is expected to grow more than six times and translate into $55 billion per year by the end of the decade, but still the country is expected to depend on imports for supply, the report added.

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Musk donated around $1.95 billion in Tesla shares last year

Musk donated around $1.95 billion in Tesla shares last year

Feb 14 (Reuters) – Tesla chief executive Elon Musk donated shares worth $1.95 billion in the world’s most valuable automaker to charity last year, a filing with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) showed on Tuesday.

Musk donated about 11.6 million shares between August and December last year, according to the filing, which did not say which organization or organizations were the recipients.

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U.S. Senator Rubio seeks review of Ford technology deal with China’s CATL

U.S. Senator Rubio seeks review of Ford technology deal with China’s CATL

By David Shepardson

WASHINGTON, Feb 14 (Reuters) – Senator Marco Rubio on Tuesday asked the Biden administration to review Ford Motor’s (F.N) deal to use technology from Chinese battery company CATL (300750.SZ) as part of the automaker’s plan to spend $3.5 billion to build a battery plant in Michigan.

Rubio, the top Republican on the Senate Intelligence Committee, wrote to Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen, Energy Secretary Jennifer Granholm and Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg calling for an immediate Committee on Foreign Investment in the United States (CFIUS) review of the licensing agreement between Ford and CATL.

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Mexico’s top diplomat says met with Tesla brass, ‘good news’ imminent

Mexico’s top diplomat says met with Tesla brass, ‘good news’ imminent

MEXICO CITY, Feb 14 (Reuters) – Mexican Foreign Minister Marcelo Ebrard said on Tuesday he met with senior executives from electric automaker Tesla, teasing that “good news” is on the way, as speculation runs high over expected high-stakes investment decisions.

Ebrard met with Rohan Patel, Tesla’s senior global director of public policy and business development, and Eugenio Grandio, director of business development and policy for Latin America, Mexico’s senior diplomat wrote in a post on Twitter.

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Ford halts production, shipments of F-150 Lightning over possible battery issue

Ford halts production, shipments of F-150 Lightning over possible battery issue

Feb 14 (Reuters) – Ford Motor Co (F.N) said on Tuesday it had stopped production and shipments of its F-150 Lightning electric pickup after discovering a potential battery issue during pre-delivery checks.

“We are not aware of any incidences of this issue in the field,” Ford spokesperson Emma Bergg said in an email. She said the production stop was issued at the start of last week.

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EU lawmakers approve effective 2035 ban on new fossil fuel cars
Hyundai, Kia offer software upgrade to 8.3 mln U.S. vehicles to prevent thefts

Hyundai, Kia offer software upgrade to 8.3 mln U.S. vehicles to prevent thefts

By David Shepardson

WASHINGTON, Feb 14 (Reuters) – Hyundai Motor (005380.KS) and Kia Corp (000270.KS) will offer software upgrades to 8.3 million U.S. vehicles to help curb increasing car thefts using a method popularized on TikTok and other social media channels, the Korean automakers said on Tuesday.

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UK suffers worst year for strike action since 1989

UK suffers worst year for strike action since 1989

LONDON, Feb 14 (Reuters) – The United Kingdom recorded the highest number of working days lost to labour disputes in 2022 for more than 30 years, official data showed on Tuesday, as a cost-of-living crisis led employees to walk out in demand of higher pay.

The Office for National Statistics (ONS) said nearly 2.5 million working days were lost to industrial action last year, the highest since 1989 when 4.1 million days were lost.

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Tesla workers launch campaign to form union in New York

Tesla workers launch campaign to form union in New York

Feb 14 (Reuters) – Tesla Inc (TSLA.O) workers in New York state said on Tuesday they are launching a campaign to form a union, setting the stage for the latest labor challenge for Chief Executive Elon Musk.

In a letter to the electric carmaker’s management, the employees announced their plan to unionize with Workers United Upstate New York.

The union, if formed, would be a first for Tesla, which up until now has managed to avoid unionization at its U.S. facilities unlike other major automakers.

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Ford to cut one in nine jobs in Europe in electric revamp

Ford to cut one in nine jobs in Europe in electric revamp

By Victoria Waldersee

  • Ford to cut around 2,300 jobs in Germany
  • Around 1,300, or one in five, UK jobs to go
  • Electric cars require less labour, Ford says
  • No compulsory redundancies in Cologne, Aachen before 2032

BERLIN, Feb 14 (Reuters) – Ford (F.N) plans to cut one in nine jobs in product development and administration across Europe as part of a global drive to cut costs and be competitive in the electric vehicle market, the U.S. automaker said on Tuesday.

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Hyundai to offer software upgrade to nearly 4 million U.S. vehicles to prevent thefts
Shoichiro Toyoda, son of Toyota founder, dies aged 97
Ford to build battery plant in Michigan in drive with Chinese tech partner

Ford to build battery plant in Michigan in drive with Chinese tech partner

By Joseph White and David Shepardson

ROMULUS, Michigan/WASHINGTON Feb 13 (Reuters) – Ford Motor Co (F.N) on Monday announced plans to invest $3.5 billion to build an electric vehicle battery plant in Michigan, betting that making the batteries in the United States will help it and Chinese partner CATL (300750.SZ) attract U.S. customers to embrace a lower-cost technology pioneered in China.

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Ford Chair: CEO Farley has “full court press” to fix problems

Ford Chair: CEO Farley has “full court press” to fix problems

DETROIT, Feb 13 (Reuters) – Ford Motor Co Chair Bill Ford said Monday the automaker’s Chief Executive, Jim Farley, has a “full court press” on to fix operational problems that caused fourth quarter results to fall short of the company’s targets.

“We probably had so much focus on the future that perhaps we took our eye off the ball a little bit on the present,” Ford said, speaking with reporters on the sidelines of an event to announce plans to build a battery factory in Michigan.

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BYD to build $1.2 bln EV battery plant in central China – website

BYD to build $1.2 bln EV battery plant in central China – website

SHANGHAI, Feb 14 (Reuters) – BYD , the world’s largest maker of electrified vehicles, plans to invest $1.2 billion to build a new factory for its batteries in China, according to environmental appraisal filings.

FinDreams Technology, the Chinese company’s battery unit, is aiming to build a facility with the capacity to produce 40 gigawatt hours per year of its Blade Battery in the city of Zhengzhou in Henan province, according to environmental filings published on the Zhengzhou government website on Friday seeking public feedback on the project.

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Amazon’s Zoox tests robotaxi on public road with employees as passengers

Amazon’s Zoox tests robotaxi on public road with employees as passengers

By Abhirup Roy

SAN FRANCISCO, Feb 13 (Reuters) – Amazon.com Inc’s (AMZN.O) self-driving vehicle unit, Zoox, said on Monday it has successfully tested a robotaxi with employees as passengers on a public road in a move to bring it closer to commercial service for the general public.

The Feb. 11 test, conducted between two Zoox buildings a mile apart at its headquarters in Foster City, California, was part of the launch of a no-cost employee shuttle service that will also help the company refine its technology.

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Ford to recognize UAW ‘card check’ for new Michigan battery plant

Ford to recognize UAW ‘card check’ for new Michigan battery plant

Feb 13 (Reuters) – Ford Motor Co (F.N) has agreed to recognize the United Auto Workers (UAW) at a new planned Michigan battery plant if a majority of workers sign cards, the automaker and union said.

Under the “card check” process, a majority of plant hourly workers could simply sign cards supporting the union, and once certified an election would not be necessary.

In December, workers at a General Motors-LG Energy Solution (GM.N)(373220.KS) Ultium Cells battery cell factory in northeast Ohio overwhelmingly voted to join the UAW. Ultium had rejected the UAW’s bid to use card check at the plant.

Reporting by David Shepardson and Ben Klayman; Editing by Chris Reese

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ReNew To Explore Investment Opportunities In Hydrogen Segment: Sumant Sinha

ReNew To Explore Investment Opportunities In Hydrogen Segment: Sumant Sinha

ReNew is one of the largest independent power producers (IPPs) globally, producing renewable energy through solar and wind-based projects

ReNew will explore investment opportunities in the green hydrogen space as the clean energy firm is expanding its business portfolio, its chairman Sumant Sinha said on Monday.

Sinha made the remarks on the sidelines of an event organised in the national capital for re-branding his company ReNew Power as ReNew.

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Analysis: In China, Tesla could win electric vehicle price battle – but lose the war

Analysis: In China, Tesla could win electric vehicle price battle – but lose the war

  • Tesla price cuts have jumpstarted sales in world no. 1 EV market
  • Tesla seen lagging on new models, tech upgrades, luxe interiors
  • Tesla considering China marketing shift, studying peers – source

SHANGHAI, Feb 13 (Reuters) – Slashed prices have given Tesla’s O> China sales a pop, but analysts – and even fans – warn the U.S. automaker needs to up its long-term game to avoid choking on the dust of fast-moving rivals in the world’s biggest electric vehicle market.

Most immediately, Tesla’s January price cuts drove deliveries of its China-made vehicles up 18% from December. Tesla’s thick profit margins have put it in a position to take a price war to competitors in China and beyond, analysts say.

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Lexus to lead Toyota’s push for next-generation EVs, incoming CEO says

Lexus to lead Toyota’s push for next-generation EVs, incoming CEO says

TOKYO, Feb 13 (Reuters) – Toyota Motor Corp (7203.T) will use its Lexus luxury brand to lead a pivot towards next-generation battery electric vehicles, Koji Sato, its incoming chief executive, said on Monday.

Sato, who takes over as the next head of the world’s largest automaker from April 1, made the comment at a news conference in Tokyo, his first since being introduced as the successor to outgoing chief Akio Toyoda last month.

The automaker has faced criticism that it has been late to embrace battery electric vehicles, in favour of hybrids and hydrogen technology. It has long said that different markets need different technologies for the drive to zero emissions.

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Nissan, Renault to invest $600 million to make new models in India

Nissan, Renault to invest $600 million to make new models in India

TOKYO, Feb 13 (Reuters) – Nissan Motor Co (7201.T) and Renault SA (RENA.PA) said on Monday they would invest $600 million to make six new models in India.

The Japanese and French automakers will work on the projects from their base in Chennai, turning it into an export hub, they said in a statement.

The six models, with each automaker making three, will be built on joint platforms and will also be exported, they said. The new models will consist of two electric vehicles, the first EVs to be rolled out by the automakers in India, and four sports utility vehicles (SUVs).

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Geely’s EV brand Zeekr raises $750 million in fresh funding round

Geely’s EV brand Zeekr raises $750 million in fresh funding round

SHANGHAI, Feb 13 (Reuters) – Zeekr, the electric car brand of China’s Geely Automobile Holdings (0175.HK), is raising $750 million from five new and existing investors in a funding round that values the brand at $13 billion.

Zeekr, which sells two purely electric car models, said in a statement on Monday that proceeds from the funding round will be used to support technology research and the global expansion of the Zeekr brand.

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Kabira Mobility with Al-Abdulla Group to invest Rs 300 crore to set up manufacturing plant in UP

Kabira Mobility with Al-Abdulla Group to invest Rs 300 crore to set up manufacturing plant in UP

The new plant spread over 50 acres will have a capacity of 1.2 lakh units per month with eight assembly lines

 

Electric two-wheeler maker Kabira Mobility on Saturday said it along with partner Al-Abdulla Group of Qatar will invest Rs 300 crore to set up a new manufacturing plant at Jewar in Uttar Pradesh.

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BMW meets 2022 pretax earnings target -Focus magazine citing CFO

BMW meets 2022 pretax earnings target -Focus magazine citing CFO

BERLIN, Feb 12 (Reuters) – BMW (BMWG.DE) met its 2022 target for significantly higher pretax earnings than in the previous year, Focus Money magazine reported on Sunday, citing the German carmaker’s chief financial officer.

“We had no reason to correct the forecasts … Otherwise we wouldn’t be sitting here so relaxed,” CFO Nicolas Peter was quoted as saying by Focus Money magazine.

The carmaker, which is due to publish its full-year results in mid-March, was not immediately available to confirm the report.

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Ford to announce $3.5 bln battery plant in Michigan, sources say

Ford to announce $3.5 bln battery plant in Michigan, sources say

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Feb 10 (Reuters) – Ford Motor Co (F.N) is set to announce as soon as Monday it plans to build a $3.5 billion lithium iron phosphate battery plant in Michigan, sources told Reuters.

Ford is expected to own and operate the plant with Chinese battery company China’s Contemporary Amperex Technology Co Ltd (CATL) (300750.SZ) as a technology partner to help develop the batteries, sources said. Ford declined to confirm the plans.

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Factbox: CCS? CHAdeMO? EV charger terms you need to know

Factbox: CCS? CHAdeMO? EV charger terms you need to know

SAN FRANCISCO, Feb 10 (Reuters) – The Biden administration next week is expected to detail requirements for its $7.5 billion subsidy for electric charging stations, a bid to jumpstart the country’s adoption of electric vehicles (EV).

Here are the terms and acronyms you need to know to understand the booming EV charger market.

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EV chargers are classified in three categories: Level 1, Level 2 and DC fast chargers.

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Exclusive: U.S. lawmakers press Labor Department to probe child labor in Hyundai supply chain

Exclusive: U.S. lawmakers press Labor Department to probe child labor in Hyundai supply chain

By Mica Rosenberg, Kristina Cooke and Joshua Schneyer

NEW YORK, Feb 10 (Reuters) – Thirty-three members of Congress are urging the U.S. Labor Secretary to seek strong and swift penalties against those responsible for child labor in automotive plants after a Reuters investigation found kids as young as 12 working in Alabama factories that make parts for Hyundai Motor Co and Kia Corp.

In a letter addressed to Secretary of Labor Marty Walsh, the group of Democratic lawmakers, led by Michigan Congressman Dan Kildee, pressed the department “to take immediate action to rid Hyundai’s supply chain of child labor.” Those responsible, the letter added, should be held accountable “to the fullest extent of the law.”

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Exclusive: To tap U.S. government billions, Tesla must unlock EV chargers

Exclusive: To tap U.S. government billions, Tesla must unlock EV chargers

By Jarrett Renshaw and Hyunjoo Jin

 

Feb 10 (Reuters) – Tesla CEO Elon Musk has often talked about opening his Supercharging network to competitors, but has never actually done so in the United States, where the company dominates the electric vehicle market.

Now, the brash CEO may have 7.5 billion reasons to accelerate those plans.

The Department of Transportation next week is expected to finalize a requirement that will pressure Tesla to expand beyond its proprietary charging equipment in the U.S. and add the charger used by its competitors, administration officials tell Reuters.

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Ford cuts Rivian stake to about 1% amid production woes at EV maker

Ford cuts Rivian stake to about 1% amid production woes at EV maker

Feb 10 (Reuters) – Ford Motor Co (F.N) has cut its stake in struggling EV maker Rivian Automotive Inc (RIVN.O) to 1.15%, a week after the Detroit automaker reported a fall in profit and predicted a tough year ahead.

Shares of Rivian, which declined to comment on the matter, were down 3.6% in early trade.

Ford, which wrote down the value of its Rivian investment by $7.4 billion in 2022, has been paring down its stake amid production struggles at the Irvine, California-based company. Ford held a 11.4% stake in Rivian at the end of 2021.

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Auto parts maker Magna warns of margin pressures on higher costs

Auto parts maker Magna warns of margin pressures on higher costs

By Kannaki Deka

Feb 10 (Reuters) – Canada’s Magna International Inc (MG.TO) on Friday reported an 80% fall in quarterly profit and warned of more pressure on its margins from volatile production schedules at automakers and elevated costs.

The auto parts maker’s U.S.-listed shares were down 13.7% and on track for their worst day in nearly three years.

Chip shortages, lost production and rising raw material costs have weighed on auto suppliers and auto executives say some of the pressures are expected to persist this year amid a looming recession.

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