Exclusive: In Tesla Autopilot probe, US prosecutors focus on securities, wire fraud

Exclusive: In Tesla Autopilot probe, US prosecutors focus on securities, wire fraud

(Reuters) – U.S. prosecutors are examining whether Tesla committed securities or wire fraud by misleading investors and consumers about its electric vehicles’ self-driving capabilities, three people familiar with the matter told Reuters.

Tesla’s Autopilot and Full Self-Driving systems assist with steering, braking and lane changes – but are not fully autonomous. While Tesla has warned drivers to stay ready to take over driving, the Justice Department is examining other statements by Tesla and Chief Executive Elon Musk suggesting its cars can drive themselves. Continue reading “Exclusive: In Tesla Autopilot probe, US prosecutors focus on securities, wire fraud”

Fisker’s Austria unit begins insolvency proceedings

Fisker’s Austria unit begins insolvency proceedings

(Reuters) – Fisker’s Austrian unit filed for bankruptcy protection on Tuesday as the cash-strapped EV startup looks for strategic options after talks with a major automaker for a potential investment collapsed.

The unit, Fisker GmbH, said other divisions are not included in the restructuring process and will continue to operate normally. Continue reading “Fisker’s Austria unit begins insolvency proceedings”

Elon Musk proposed to launch robotaxis in China during April visit, state media report says

Elon Musk proposed to launch robotaxis in China during April visit, state media report says

BEIJING, (Reuters) – Elon Musk proposed testing Tesla’s advanced driver-assistance package in China by deploying it in robotaxis, during his recent visit to the country, the state-backed China Daily newspaper reported on Wednesday, citing sources.

Chinese officials told the Tesla CEO that China “welcomes Tesla to do some robotaxi tests in the country” and hopes it can “set a good example”, the newspaper quoted the sources as saying. Continue reading “Elon Musk proposed to launch robotaxis in China during April visit, state media report says”

Toyota to get an earnings lift from hybrids as EV hype cools

Toyota to get an earnings lift from hybrids as EV hype cools

(Reuters) – Toyota Motor is expected to get a big lift from demand for hybrids when it reports annual earnings on Wednesday, illustrating how the world’s top-selling automaker is poised to benefit as hype around battery electric vehicles cools.

But the forecast record results, to be helped in part by a boost from the weak yen currency, belie the considerable challenges it faces in critical markets. In China it is pressured by a ferocious price war and in the U.S., the fallout from consumers grappling with higher borrowing costs. Continue reading “Toyota to get an earnings lift from hybrids as EV hype cools”

Lyft forecasts strong quarterly earnings as ride-hailing demand picks up

Lyft forecasts strong quarterly earnings as ride-hailing demand picks up

(Reuters) – Ride-hailing company Lyft projected higher-than-expected gross bookings and core profit for the current quarter on Tuesday, driven by robust demand for its services and benefits from new user and driver features.

It also reported first-quarter revenue and profit above expectations, sending its share up 5% in extended trading. Continue reading “Lyft forecasts strong quarterly earnings as ride-hailing demand picks up”

Massachusetts top court hears challenges to gig worker ballot measures

Massachusetts top court hears challenges to gig worker ballot measures

BOSTON, (Reuters) – Massachusetts’s highest court on Monday weighed whether ballot proposals that would redefine the relationship between app-based companies like Uber Technologies and Lyft and their drivers should be allowed to go before voters in November.

Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court justices expressed concern, during oral arguments in Boston, over parts of an industry-supported group’s proposal to ask voters to affirm that under state law, drivers are independent contractors with some new benefits but cannot be considered company employees. Continue reading “Massachusetts top court hears challenges to gig worker ballot measures”

Nio on track to unveil its first mass-market car in May, executive says

Nio on track to unveil its first mass-market car in May, executive says

PARIS, (Reuters) – China’s premium electric vehicle maker Nio is on track to unveil a new model under a mass-market brand by the end of this month and a second smaller EV to be sold in Europe next year for less than $30,000, a senior executive told Reuters on Monday.

Nio has created the sub-brand Onvo to launch a new EV that Chief Executive William Li has said will take aim at the Tesla Model Y, the world’s best-selling EV. Continue reading “Nio on track to unveil its first mass-market car in May, executive says”

Tesla lays off more staff in software, service teams, Electrek reports

Tesla lays off more staff in software, service teams, Electrek reports

(Reuters) – Electric-vehicle maker Tesla has laid off staff from the software, service and engineering departments, tech publication Electrek reported on Monday, citing sources familiar with the matter.

The move comes after the Elon Musk-led automaker disbanded its EV charging department following Tesla’s announcement last month that it was reducing its global workforce by more than 10%. Continue reading “Tesla lays off more staff in software, service teams, Electrek reports”

Gasoline demand growth to slow this year on EV growth in China, U.S.

Gasoline demand growth to slow this year on EV growth in China, U.S.

Summary

  • China to make up more than half of global EV sales in 2024, impact gasoline demand
  • European margins to weaken after new Nigeria refinery ups output
  • U.S. gasoline consumption likely to be flat in 2024 -analysts

NEW DELHI, (Reuters) – Global petrol demand growth could halve in 2024, squeezing second-half refinery margins, analysts said, driven by a shift to electric cars in China and the United States and a return to normal consumption after last year’s bounce following COVID-19. Continue reading “Gasoline demand growth to slow this year on EV growth in China, U.S.”

VST Zetor launches new range of tractors

VST Zetor launches new range of tractors

Source : PTI | VST Zetor Private Ltd, the joint venture between VST Tillers Tractors Ltd and HTC Investments, on Monday announced the launch of three “best-in-class” tractors in the higher horse-power range. In a statement, the company said, the three new tractors launched in the range of 41 to 50 HP are VST Zetor 4211, VST Zetor 4511, and VST Zetor 5011. These products are jointly developed by VST and ZETOR after rigorous testing and technological integration after taking valuable inputs from the farming community in India.

“Developed at VST Zetor plant in India, these tractors feature an indigenously made powerful, best-in-class DI Engine, fully constant mesh transmission with helical gears and VZmatic hydraulics. Its wider platform, dual diaphragm clutch, optimum turning Radius, adjustable premium seat, dual-acting power steering and aerodynamic styling ensure ease of operation with desired comfort,” it said. Continue reading “VST Zetor launches new range of tractors”

French carmakers target fourfold jump in EV sales by 2027

French carmakers target fourfold jump in EV sales by 2027

PARIS, (Reuters) – France’s car industry will aim to ramp up electric car sales fourfold by 2027 under a strategy agreement to be signed with the government on Monday, just as the president of China embarks on a state visit in the country.

French President Emmanuel Macron has set a goal for the nation’s carmakers to produce two million electric or hybrid vehicles by the end of the decade, even as they face tough competition from top producer China. Continue reading “French carmakers target fourfold jump in EV sales by 2027”

Volvo Cars April sales rise on strong EV demand

Volvo Cars April sales rise on strong EV demand

COPENHAGEN, (Reuters) – Volvo Cars’ sales rose 27% in April from a year earlier to 65,838 cars, boosted by demand for electric and hybrid vehicles, the Sweden-based group said on Monday.

Volvo Cars, majority-owned by China’s Geely Holding, said in a statement sales of fully electric cars were up 94% and accounted for 26% of all sales globally in the month. Continue reading “Volvo Cars April sales rise on strong EV demand”

Mahindra, Tata Motors receive record patent approvals in FY24

Mahindra, Tata Motors receive record patent approvals in FY24

Source : PTI | Domestic automobile majors Mahindra & Mahindra and Tata Motors have received a record number of patent approvals for a wide spectrum of product and process innovations in the last financial year. Mahindra & Mahindra (M&M) received 674 approvals, its best-ever annual performance, while Tata Motors also witnessed the grant of 333 patents during the 2023-24 financial year.

M&M said it has received a record 674 patents in 2023-24, with the majority coming in from the Indian Patent office. Continue reading “Mahindra, Tata Motors receive record patent approvals in FY24”

Indian EV startup makes offer to interns spurned by Elon Musk

Indian EV startup makes offer to interns spurned by Elon Musk

Source : PTI | New Delhi: Bengaluru-based electric vehicle startup Pravaig Dynamics has made offers to Tesla interns, who saw their offers getting revoked weeks before their start date, inviting them to join the Silicon Valley of India that will recognize and appreciate their talents. Tech billionaire Elon Musk’s latest cost-cutting victims are summer interns with his flagship Tesla Inc, rescinding offers just weeks before internships were to start.

As several aspiring employees took to LinkedIn to express anguish at not being left with enough time to find replacement gigs for the summer, Pravaig offered help. Continue reading “Indian EV startup makes offer to interns spurned by Elon Musk”

Ahead of Xi visit, Chinese share of French EV market slumps

Ahead of Xi visit, Chinese share of French EV market slumps

PARIS, (Reuters) – French government efforts to slow an influx of Chinese-made electric vehicles are bearing fruit, industry data show, highlighting one of the most sensitive trade issues when China’s president visits next week.

A surge in imports of Chinese electric cars into Europe has triggered EU tariff threats, which are expected to be a bone of contention when President Emmanuel Macron hosts his Chinese counterpart for a state visit on Monday. Continue reading “Ahead of Xi visit, Chinese share of French EV market slumps”

EU says information from three Chinese EV makers insufficient

EU says information from three Chinese EV makers insufficient

BRUSSELS, (Reuters) – The European Commission has warned three Chinese electric vehicle makers that they have not supplied sufficient information for its anti-subsidy investigation, according to two people familiar with the case.

If the Commission concludes that the provided information from sampled companies BYD, SAIC and Geely is insufficient, it could use evidence available elsewhere to compute tariffs, a move that can inflate them. Continue reading “EU says information from three Chinese EV makers insufficient”

Status of Uber, Lyft gig workers hinges on Massachusetts court fight

Status of Uber, Lyft gig workers hinges on Massachusetts court fight

BOSTON, (Reuters) – Massachusetts has become the latest front in a years-long battle in the United States over whether ride-share drivers for Uber and Lyft should be treated as independent contractors or employees entitled to benefits and wage protections.

The state’s top court is set to hear arguments on Monday over whether to let dueling ballot measures go before voters in November that would redefine the relationship between app-based drivers and companies like Uber, Lyft, Instacart and DoorDash whose businesses help fuel the gig worker economy. Continue reading “Status of Uber, Lyft gig workers hinges on Massachusetts court fight”

China’s Zeekr seeks up to $5.13 bln valuation in US IPO

China’s Zeekr seeks up to $5.13 bln valuation in US IPO

(Reuters) – Electric vehicle maker Zeekr Intelligent Technology Holding said on Friday it was targeting a valuation of up to $5.13 billion in its U.S. initial public offering (IPO), the first major floatation of a China-based company in more than two years.

Zeekr is looking to raise up to $367.5 million by selling 17.5 million American depositary shares (ADSs) priced between $18 and $21 each. Continue reading “China’s Zeekr seeks up to $5.13 bln valuation in US IPO”

Automakers win extension on use of Chinese graphite in EV tax credits

Automakers win extension on use of Chinese graphite in EV tax credits

WASHINGTON, (Reuters) – The U.S. Treasury Department on Friday gave automakers additional flexibility on battery mineral requirements for electric vehicle tax credits on some crucial trace minerals from China, such as graphite.

The department said it would give automakers until 2027 to remove some hard-to-trace minerals like graphite contained in anode materials and critical minerals contained in electrolyte salts, binders, and additives. Continue reading “Automakers win extension on use of Chinese graphite in EV tax credits”

Tesla vs Tesla: US carmaker sues Indian namesake for copying trademark

Tesla vs Tesla: US carmaker sues Indian namesake for copying trademark

NEW DELHI, (Reuters) – Elon Musk’s carmaker Tesla has sued an Indian battery maker for infringing its trademark by using the brand name “Tesla Power” to promote its products, seeking damages and a permanent injunction against the company from a New Delhi judge.

Tesla in a hearing at the Delhi High Court this week said the Indian company had continued advertising its products with the “Tesla Power” brand despite a cease-and-desist notice sent in April 2022, according to details of the proceedings posted on the court website on Friday. Continue reading “Tesla vs Tesla: US carmaker sues Indian namesake for copying trademark”

Aptiv to sell stake in self-driving venture to Hyundai, cuts FY sales view

Aptiv to sell stake in self-driving venture to Hyundai, cuts FY sales view

May 2 (Reuters) – Auto parts supplier Aptiv on Thursday cut its annual sales forecast and said it would reduce equity interest in its self-driving joint venture, Motional, with Hyundai Motor.

Shares of Aptiv jumped about 11.6% in morning trading.

Hyundai will acquire 11% of Motional’s common equity held by Aptiv for $448 million, expected to be completed by the third quarter, the latter said on a post-earnings call. Continue reading “Aptiv to sell stake in self-driving venture to Hyundai, cuts FY sales view”

BorgWarner raises full-year 2024 adjusted profit outlook

BorgWarner raises full-year 2024 adjusted profit outlook

(Reuters) – Auto parts supplier BorgWarner raised its full-year adjusted profit outlook on Thursday, aided by sustained demand from its exhausts, turbos and emission control systems.

BorgWarner, which supplies parts to Ford Motor and Volkswagen, develops and manufactures products to improve fuel economy, EV powertrains, chargers and battery systems, among other components. Continue reading “BorgWarner raises full-year 2024 adjusted profit outlook”

Rivian receives $827 mln in incentives to expand Illinois facility, shares jump

Rivian receives $827 mln in incentives to expand Illinois facility, shares jump

May 2 (Reuters) – Rivian Automotive said on Thursday it has received $827 million in an incentive package from the State of Illinois to expand operations at its Normal facility.

The Irvine, California-based company’s shares rose nearly 10% in afternoon trade after having lost more than 60% of their value this year, as of Wednesday’s close. Continue reading “Rivian receives $827 mln in incentives to expand Illinois facility, shares jump”

Volkswagen India expands its network in Tamil Nadu, inaugurates a new city store in Chennai

Volkswagen India expands its network in Tamil Nadu, inaugurates a new city store in Chennai

Summary

  • A new city store in Chennai adds to the Brand’s network expansion in Tamil Nadu to enhance accessibility for customers, with the newly inaugurated city store, the total network strength in the state stands at 26 sales and 20 service facilities across 21 cities
  • The Chennai touchpoint features a 5-car display showcasing the 5-star Global NCAP – rated Volkswagen Virtus and Taigun as well as Tiguan
  • Expanded reach across India: Volkswagen India now has a sales and service network that spans across 155 cities in India, making one of India’s safest portfolio of cars more accessible to customers, democratizing safe mobility for all
  • Accessible products & services: Prospective and loyal customers in the region can avail express service, Doorstep services through Mobile Service Unit and Volkswagen Assistance from this facility
  • Taigun GT Line and Taigun GT Plus Sport: will now be available for customers to experience at the new city store in Chennai Continue reading “Volkswagen India expands its network in Tamil Nadu, inaugurates a new city store in Chennai”
Tripura government imposes restriction on sale of petrol, diesel

Tripura government imposes restriction on sale of petrol, diesel

Source : PTI | The Tripura government has imposed restrictions on sale of petrol and from Wednesday as the fuel stock in the northeastern state has come down due to disruption of goods train movement, an official said. Goods train movement to Tripura was hit by a massive landslide in Assam’s Jatinga. Passenger train movement started on April 26 after restoration work. However, train service through Jatinga still remains closed during the night.

“In view of the supply constraint of petrol and diesel due to disruption in goods train movement to the state, it has been decided to impose restriction on sale of fuel – petrol and diesel in the state from May 1 until further order”, said Additional Secretary of Food and Civil Supplies Department, Nirmal Adhikari. Continue reading “Tripura government imposes restriction on sale of petrol, diesel”

Ford recalls 242,669 US vehicles, NHTSA says
Spare Parts Management Made Easy: 10 ways, a Parts Catalog Software can Metamorphose this Process

Spare Parts Management Made Easy: 10 ways, a Parts Catalog Software can Metamorphose this Process

Introduction 

Every OEM will need to incorporate solutions to manage their spare parts as repairs and replacement of spare parts are inevitable. Traditionally, OEMs would manage this complex process manually and finding the spares is often deemed time and cost intensive. This process would not only require dedicated workforce but also needed constant checks and audits to ensure there are the right spare parts. Continue reading “Spare Parts Management Made Easy: 10 ways, a Parts Catalog Software can Metamorphose this Process”

Exclusive: Tesla retreats from next-generation ‘gigacasting’ manufacturing process

Exclusive: Tesla retreats from next-generation ‘gigacasting’ manufacturing process

AUSTIN, Texas, (Reuters) – Tesla has backed away from an ambitious plan for innovations in gigacasting, its pioneering manufacturing process, according to two sources familiar with the matter, in another sign that the electric-vehicle maker is retrenching amid falling sales and rising competition.

Tesla has been a leader in gigacasting, a cutting-edge technique that uses huge presses with thousands of tons of clamping pressure to die-cast large sections of the car’s underbody. On a typical vehicle, the underbody can consist of hundreds of individual parts. Continue reading “Exclusive: Tesla retreats from next-generation ‘gigacasting’ manufacturing process”

Toyota sales grow 32% to 20,494 units in April

Toyota sales grow 32% to 20,494 units in April

Source : PTI | New Delhi: Toyota Kirloskar Motor on Wednesday said its wholesales increased 32% year on year to 20,494 units in April. The automaker had dispatched 15,510 units to its dealers in April 2023.

The growth momentum was sustained despite a week-long maintenance shutdown from April 6 for upkeep of machinery and equipment to sustain operational efficiencies, productivity and safety, the company said in a statement.

Continue reading “Toyota sales grow 32% to 20,494 units in April”

Weak demand, new model ramp up hit Europe’s top automakers

Weak demand, new model ramp up hit Europe’s top automakers

Summary

  • European carmakers post lower Q1 sales
  • New model launches eat into margins
  • Volkswagen, Stellantis, Mercedes Benz shares all lower

LONDON/FRANKFURT, (Reuters) – European car giants Volkswagen, Mercedes-Benz and Stellantis all posted lower sales and first-quarter revenue on Tuesday as they geared up to launch new models, faced higher costs and were hit by weaker demand for new cars as interest rates remain high. Continue reading “Weak demand, new model ramp up hit Europe’s top automakers”

Aston Martin losses balloon ahead of new model ramp up

Aston Martin losses balloon ahead of new model ramp up

Summary

  • Aston Martin sees Q2 peformance broadly similar to Q1
  • Shares hit lowest level since November 2022
  • Q1 pretax loss, wholesale volumes and cash flow miss estimates

(Reuters) – Aston Martin posted a bigger-than-expected first-quarter pretax loss on Wednesday as the British luxury carmaker made fewer cars and burned more cash than analysts anticipated, sending its shares 7% lower. Continue reading “Aston Martin losses balloon ahead of new model ramp up”

Electric cars pile up at European ports as Chinese firms struggle to find buyers

Electric cars pile up at European ports as Chinese firms struggle to find buyers

Source : PTI | China’s automotive industry has revolutionised over the past decade, from producing basic western clones to making cars that equal the world’s best. As the manufacturing powerhouse of the world, China is also producing them in huge volumes. However, Chinese cars are facing difficulties in finding buyers in Europe. Imported cars, many of which are Chinese electric vehicles, are piling up at European ports, with some spending up to 18 months in port car parks as manufacturers struggle to get them onto people’s driveways.

Why is this, though? Chinese electric vehicles in particular are getting positive reviews. Having driven them myself, I can attest to them matching, or even exceeding, the well-known European brands in range, quality and technology.

Continue reading “Electric cars pile up at European ports as Chinese firms struggle to find buyers”

India’s oil import bill could swell to USD 101-104 bn in FY25: ICRA

India’s oil import bill could swell to USD 101-104 bn in FY25: ICRA

Source : PTI | India’s net oil import bill could widen to USD 101-104 billion in current fiscal from USD 96.1 billion in 2023-24 and any escalation in the Iran-Israel conflict could impart an upward pressure on the value of imports, ICRA said on Tuesday. The domestic rating agency said based on its analysis, lower value of Russian oil imports is estimated to have led to savings of USD 7.9 billion in 11 months (April-February) of 2023-24, up from USD 5.1 billion in 2022-23.

“With India’s oil import dependency expected to remain high, if the discounts on purchases of Russian crude persist at the prevailing low levels, ICRA expects India’s net oil import bill to widen to USD 101-104 billion in FY2025 from USD 96.1 billion in FY2024, assuming an average crude oil price of USD 85/bbl in the fiscal,” ICRA said. Continue reading “India’s oil import bill could swell to USD 101-104 bn in FY25: ICRA”

BP appoints Kartikeya Dube as India head

BP appoints Kartikeya Dube as India head

Source : PTI | New Delhi: BP on Tuesday announced the appointment of Kartikeya Dube as the new India head, replacing long-time executive Sashi Mukundan who is retiring. In a statement, the company said Dube has been appointed Head of Country (HoC) and senior vice president (gas and low carbon) for India with effect from July 1, 2024.

“Sashi Mukundan, who has been with bp for over 42 years, of which 15 were spent leading bp in India, will be retiring and will ensure a seamless transition to Kartikeya,” it said. Continue reading “BP appoints Kartikeya Dube as India head”

Hyundai Motor Group plans hybrid cars for India in strategy shift, sources say

Hyundai Motor Group plans hybrid cars for India in strategy shift, sources say

Summary

  • Auto group to launch first hybrid cars in India as early as 2026
  • Shifts strategy amid slow EV sales ramp-up in India
  • Hyundai, Kia to compete in hybrid segment in India – analyst

SEOUL/NEW DELHI, (Reuters) – Hyundai Motor Group plans to launch its first hybrid cars in India as early as 2026, three sources said, as the South Korean auto group shifts strategy to look beyond electric vehicles and boosts its presence in a key market. Continue reading “Hyundai Motor Group plans hybrid cars for India in strategy shift, sources say”

Musk lays off Tesla senior executives in fresh job cuts, The Information reports

Musk lays off Tesla senior executives in fresh job cuts, The Information reports

(Reuters) – Elon Musk has dismissed two Tesla senior executives and plans to lay off hundreds more employees, frustrated by falling sales and the pace of job cuts so far, The Information reported on Tuesday, citing the CEO’s email to senior managers.

Rebecca Tinucci, senior director of the electric vehicle maker’s Supercharger business, and Daniel Ho, head of the new vehicles program, will leave on Tuesday morning, the report said. Continue reading “Musk lays off Tesla senior executives in fresh job cuts, The Information reports”

Stellantis shares tumble on cautious margin forecast for H1

Stellantis shares tumble on cautious margin forecast for H1

Summary

  • Net revenue down 12% to 41.7 bln euros in Q1
  • Consolidated shipments down 10% in Q1 to 1.335 mln units
  • Confirms FY guidance for double digit adj. EBIT margin

MILAN, (Reuters) – Stellantis sees weaker profitability through the whole first half of the year, with margins at the low end of its forecasts, its CFO said on Tuesday after the automaker reported falling revenues in the first three months of the year. Continue reading “Stellantis shares tumble on cautious margin forecast for H1”

Weak demand, new model ramp up hit Europe’s top automakers

Weak demand, new model ramp up hit Europe’s top automakers

Summary

  • European carmakers post lower Q1 sales
  • New model launches eat into margins
  • Volkswagen, Stellantis, Mercedes Benz shares all lower

LONDON/FRANKFURT, (Reuters) – European car giants Volkswagen, Mercedes-Benz and Stellantis all posted lower sales and first-quarter revenue on Tuesday as they geared up to launch new models, faced higher costs and were hit by weaker demand for new cars as interest rates remain high. Continue reading “Weak demand, new model ramp up hit Europe’s top automakers”

Musk disbands Tesla EV charging team, leaving customers in the dark

Musk disbands Tesla EV charging team, leaving customers in the dark

DETROIT, (Reuters) – Elon Musk’s abrupt decision to lay off employees who ran Tesla’s electric vehicle charging business blindsided automakers gearing up to equip new EVs for customers to use the Tesla Supercharger network, industry officials and analysts said on Tuesday.

For now, General Motors, Ford and other automakers which struck deals last year to give customers access to the network said they are not changing their plans. Continue reading “Musk disbands Tesla EV charging team, leaving customers in the dark”