Stellantis ready to axe brands and fix US problems, CEO says

Stellantis ready to axe brands and fix US problems, CEO says

Summary

  • In change of stance, CEO says may axe unprofitable brands
  • Company expects to launch 20 new models this year
  • North America ‘needs the most work’ – exec
  • To reduce North America output, prices

MILAN, (Reuters) – Stellantis is taking steps to fix weak margins and high inventory at its U.S. operations and will not hesitate to axe underperforming brands in its sprawling portfolio, its chief executive Carlos Tavares said on Thursday. Continue reading “Stellantis ready to axe brands and fix US problems, CEO says”

Mexico president says Musk ‘not serious’ about possibly scrapping Mexican investment

Mexico president says Musk ‘not serious’ about possibly scrapping Mexican investment

MEXICO CITY, (Reuters) – Mexico’s president on Wednesday pushed back on Tesla CEO Elon Musk’s comments that the EV maker has paused plans for a plant in Mexico and would reassess investing in a new gigafactory in the country after the U.S. presidential election.

President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador said the comments are “not serious.” Continue reading “Mexico president says Musk ‘not serious’ about possibly scrapping Mexican investment”

Automotive tech company CDK must face antitrust class action, judge says

Automotive tech company CDK must face antitrust class action, judge says

(Reuters) – Software vendors can band together as a class to sue automotive technology giant CDK Global for allegedly restricting access to data and causing them to pay hundreds of millions of dollars in overcharges, a federal judge in Chicago has ruled.

Chief U.S. District Judge Rebecca Pallmeyer on Tuesday said, AutoLoop, which sells software to thousands of dealerships, had met the legal standard to certify its 2018 lawsuit against CDK into a class action with hundreds of other auto industry vendors. Continue reading “Automotive tech company CDK must face antitrust class action, judge says”

Ford profit disappoints, stock falls 11% as quality issues dog automaker

Ford profit disappoints, stock falls 11% as quality issues dog automaker

Summary

  • Ford operating profit misses analysts’ expectations
  • Ford maintains full-year outlook
  • Investors express frustration with Ford’s progress despite management’s optimism

(Reuters) – Ford Motor reported a dip in second-quarter adjusted profit on Wednesday as the automaker continues to battle costly quality issues and an EV business that is weighing on its bottom line, sending shares tumbling 11% in after-hours trading. Continue reading “Ford profit disappoints, stock falls 11% as quality issues dog automaker”

China’s BYD widens EV lead over Tesla in Singapore, Southeast Asia, data shows

China’s BYD widens EV lead over Tesla in Singapore, Southeast Asia, data shows

SINGAPORE, (Reuters) – China’s BYD widened its sales lead over Tesla in Singapore in the first half of this year, government data showed, highlighting the challenge facing the world’s biggest electric vehicle maker by sales from Chinese rivals.

BYD’s strong growth in Singapore, one of the region’s smallest auto markets, underscores the Chinese firm’s ambition to dominate the Southeast Asia market, where gasoline car brands from Japan and South Korea are popular and Tesla has yet to establish a big presence. Continue reading “China’s BYD widens EV lead over Tesla in Singapore, Southeast Asia, data shows”

Porsche bids to restore output, tackle supply chain risks in second half

Porsche bids to restore output, tackle supply chain risks in second half

Summary

  • Investors welcome Q2 results, concerned by supply chain problems Porsche cut outlook on Tuesday on supply chain shortage
  • Q2 results largely meet analyst expectations
  • Model launches, weak sales in China dampen revenue

BERLIN, (Reuters) – Porsche said on Wednesday it was fighting to restore production volumes and re-prioritise spending towards a more flexible product line-up after months of supply chain snags, slow EV demand and a sales slump in China. Continue reading “Porsche bids to restore output, tackle supply chain risks in second half”

Rivian to face trial in Tesla trade secrets theft case, judge says

Rivian to face trial in Tesla trade secrets theft case, judge says

(Reuters) – Electric car maker Rivian Automotive will go on trial over allegations that it encouraged its employees who defected from Elon Musk’s Tesla to steal trade secrets, according to a tentative ruling issued by a California judge.

Judge Theodore C. Zayner of the Santa Clara County Superior Court tentatively denied Rivian’s motion to dismiss the lawsuit, stating Tesla presented sufficient evidence for a trial. Continue reading “Rivian to face trial in Tesla trade secrets theft case, judge says”

BMW to recall 290,000 faulty vehicles in US on safety fears
Tesla’s bleak margins sour investors as Musk hypes everything but cars

Tesla’s bleak margins sour investors as Musk hypes everything but cars

Summary

  • Shares lose 11% after disappointing results
  • EV deliveries down for second straight quarter
  • Auto margins decline on competition

(Reuters) – Tesla shares sank more than 11% on Wednesday as its shrinking auto-sales margins disappointed investors after top boss Elon Musk hyped the company’s investment plans for AI and self-driving technologies. Continue reading “Tesla’s bleak margins sour investors as Musk hypes everything but cars”

Porsche India retail sales grow 40% in January-June period

Porsche India retail sales grow 40% in January-June period

Source : PTI | Porsche India on Wednesday said its retail sales increased 40% year-on-year to 489 units in the January-June period. The company saw robust sales of Cayenne and Macan models during the period under review, the luxury sports carmaker said in a statement.

“The desire to own a Porsche in India continues to grow and we are elated to see that the first half of 2024 has been our best ever,” said Manolito Vujicic, Brand Director, Porsche India. Continue reading “Porsche India retail sales grow 40% in January-June period”

GM beats quarterly expectations and raises forecast, but shares dive

GM beats quarterly expectations and raises forecast, but shares dive

Summary

  • GM raises adjusted pre-tax profit projection for the year to $13 billion to $15 billion from previous range of $12.5 billion to $14.5 billion
  • GM shifts focus to next-generation Chevrolet Bolt for Cruise self-driving unit
  • GM’s China operations face scrutiny, $104 million loss reported

DETROIT, Reuters) – General Motors reported second-quarter profit and revenue on Tuesday that beat Wall Street’s expectations, and raised its annual profit forecast for a second time this year, buoyed by strong pricing and demand for gas-powered Continue reading “GM beats quarterly expectations and raises forecast, but shares dive”

Musk says any Trump move against EV support would hurt competitors more than Tesla

Musk says any Trump move against EV support would hurt competitors more than Tesla

(Reuters) – Tesla CEO Elon Musk said on Tuesday that U.S. presidential candidate Donald Trump’s potential removal of support for electric vehicles would hurt other automakers more than the Austin, Texas-based firm.

“It would be devastating for our competitors, and it would hurt Tesla slightly but long term probably actually helps Tesla would be my guess,” Musk said in a post-earnings conference call after the EV maker reported its lowest profit margin in more than five years. Continue reading “Musk says any Trump move against EV support would hurt competitors more than Tesla”

Tesla profit margins worst in five years as price cuts, incentives weigh

Tesla profit margins worst in five years as price cuts, incentives weigh

Summary

  • Tesla’s Q2 automotive gross margin to 14.6% vs. analysts’ estimates of 16.3%
  • Musk forecasts self-driving software to drive Tesla vehicles without human supervision next year
  • Musk says Tesla likely to win approval for “supervised” FSD in China, Europe this year
  • Tesla’s sales of regulatory credits triple in Q2
  • Tesla delays Robotaxi unveiling to Oct. 10 for vehicle improvements

(Reuters) – Tesla on Tuesday reported its lowest profit margin in more than five years and missed Wall Street earnings targets in the second quarter, as the electric vehicle maker cut prices to revive demand while it increased spending on AI projects. Continue reading “Tesla profit margins worst in five years as price cuts, incentives weigh”

Sodium-ion batteries are set to spark a renewable energy revolution – and Australia must be ready

Sodium-ion batteries are set to spark a renewable energy revolution – and Australia must be ready

Source : PTI | The extent to which renewables should dominate Australia’s energy grids is a major issue in science and politics. Solar and wind are clearly now the cheapest form of electricity. But limits to these technologies can undermine the case for a renewables-only electricity mix. The challenges posed by solar and wind generators are real. They are inherently variable, producing electricity only when the sun is shining and the wind is blowing. To ensure reliable energy supplies, grids dominated by renewables need “firming” capacity: back-up technology that can supply electricity on demand.

Some, including the Albanese government, argue gas-fired generators are needed to fill the gap. Others, such as the Coalition, say renewables can’t “keep the lights on” at all and Australia should pursue nuclear energy instead. Continue reading “Sodium-ion batteries are set to spark a renewable energy revolution – and Australia must be ready”

Porsche cuts forecasts, shares fall, amid alloy shortage

Porsche cuts forecasts, shares fall, amid alloy shortage

(Reuters) – Porsche AG cut its sales and profit outlook on Tuesday due to an unexpected aluminium alloy supply shortage, sending the German company’s shares down 4% to the bottom of Frankfurt’s blue-chip index.

Flooding at an unspecified European contractor has hurt supply of aluminium alloy, the luxury sports car maker said, affecting production of all its models and possibly leading to shutdowns for one or more vehicle series. Continue reading “Porsche cuts forecasts, shares fall, amid alloy shortage”

Toyota to launch $5.16 billion tender offer for own shares
Forvia and BYD to bring Asian partnership to Europe

Forvia and BYD to bring Asian partnership to Europe

Summary

  • Forvia, BYD to bring Asian partnership to Europe for the first time
  • Partnership to take place in BYD’s new Hungarian factory
  • Spokesperson- no comment on scale of operations

(Reuters) – The world’s seventh largest car parts supplier Forvia will bring its partnership with Chinese battery specialist and car maker BYD to Europe, it said on Tuesday. Continue reading “Forvia and BYD to bring Asian partnership to Europe”

GM beats second-quarter expectations, raises forecast again

GM beats second-quarter expectations, raises forecast again

DETROIT, (Reuters) – General Motors reported second-quarter profit and revenue on Tuesday that beat Wall Street’s expectations, and raised its annual profit forecast for a second time this year, buoyed by strong pricing and demand for gas-powered trucks.

The Michigan automaker is leaning heavily on its gasoline-engine offerings to fuel its profits through a slower-than-anticipated transition to electric vehicles. GM executives say it has now laid the foundation necessary to meet ambitious ramp-up targets on EVs. Continue reading “GM beats second-quarter expectations, raises forecast again”

Stellantis to recall about 19,500 hybrid mini-vans in U.S. over battery fire risk

Stellantis to recall about 19,500 hybrid mini-vans in U.S. over battery fire risk

(Reuters) – Stellantis owned Chrysler is recalling 19,516 hybrid mini-vans in the U.S. as their battery pack may cause a fire when parked, even when the ignition is switched off, the U.S. National Highway Traffic Safety Administration said on Tuesday.

The recall affects certain Pacifica Plug-In Hybrid Electric (PHEV) vehicles manufactured between 2017-2021, said the NHTSA, advising the owners to not charge their vehicles, and to park outside and away from structures, until they are repaired. Continue reading “Stellantis to recall about 19,500 hybrid mini-vans in U.S. over battery fire risk”

GM puts self-driving vehicle without steering wheel on hold

GM puts self-driving vehicle without steering wheel on hold

(Reuters) – General Motors’ Cruise self-driving unit will focus its development efforts on a next-generation Chevrolet Bolt rather than its planned futuristic Origin vehicle that would not have a steering wheel or other human controls, the automaker said on Tuesday.

In 2022, GM filed a petition with the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration seeking permission to deploy up to 2,500 self-driving Origin vehicles annually without human controls such as brake pedals or mirrors. The agency still has not acted on the request. Continue reading “GM puts self-driving vehicle without steering wheel on hold”

Highlights of The Union Budget (No. 2) 2024-2025

Highlights of The Union Budget (No. 2) 2024-2025

by Athena Law Associates

GENERAL

  1. The Union Budget 2024-2025 presented in the Parliament today is in continuity of interim budget presented earlier. It’s a growth-oriented budget with special support for the poor, women, youth, and farmers and focused on increased spending, job creation, and tax relief for the middle class. Apart from continuing production linked incentive, government has introduced employment linked incentive scheme.INDIRECT TAXESCustoms Law: Important Changes
  2. A new proviso has been added in Section 65 (1) under which Central Government has acquired power to exclude certain manufacturing processes/operations with respect to certain class of goods that shall not be permitted in a warehouse. Therefore, after presidential assent of the Finance Bill when it becomes Finance Act, Government may exclude solar power developers or certain other categories from the purview of Section 65 and connected MOOWR Regulations.
  3. There were ongoing investigations demanding GST Compensation Cess on imports done by SEZ for which exemption notification was issued. This notification has been given retrospective effect from 01.07.2017 i.e., since the inception of GST.
  4. Rates of Customs Duty have been rigged in such a way that domestic manufacturing is supported for achieving this goal the customs duty on the products for which India has sufficient manufacturing capacity has been enhanced and the import of Raw Materials / Inputs has been facilitated by lower duties. There is also a proposal to undertake a review in the coming 6 months. A few examples citing changes in customs duty rate are given below: Continue reading “Highlights of The Union Budget (No. 2) 2024-2025”
Stellantis ready to ‘fight’ for place in Europe’s EV market, CEO says

Stellantis ready to ‘fight’ for place in Europe’s EV market, CEO says

KRAGUJEVAC, Serbia, (Reuters) – Stellantis is ready to “fight” for its place in Europe’s electric vehicle market against strong competition from Chinese carmakers, its CEO Carlos Tavares said on Monday, as the group presented its new EV production line in Serbia.

“We are going to be challenged and I would say brutally challenged by the Chinese offensive on the European market,” Tavares said on Monday. “At Stellantis we are ready for the fight.” Continue reading “Stellantis ready to ‘fight’ for place in Europe’s EV market, CEO says”

600 PUC centres in Delhi shut due to AAP govt’s internal churn: Cong

600 PUC centres in Delhi shut due to AAP govt’s internal churn: Cong

Source : PTI | New Delhi: Delhi Congress chief Devender Yadav Sunday alleged that 600 PUC centres, which check vehicles for their emission levels, have closed due to the AAP government’s “internal churn”, and lakhs of vehicles are plying on the road without pollution clearance certificates. He said the BJP and the Aam Aadmi Party should emulate the governance model of the Sheila Dikshit-led Congress dispensation to eradicate air pollution from the city, he said.

“Due to the Kejriwal government’s internal churn, 600 PUC (Pollution Under Control) centres have been closed — lakhs of vehicles ply on roads without getting pollution clearance certificates in the Capital,” Delhi Congress chief Devender Yadav said. Continue reading “600 PUC centres in Delhi shut due to AAP govt’s internal churn: Cong”

GM, Ford profit may take a hit from cooling EV demand, US dealer software outage

GM, Ford profit may take a hit from cooling EV demand, US dealer software outage

(Reuters) – General Motors and Ford may post lower profit when they report quarterly results this week, as the industry’s high-stakes bet on EVs fails to pay off, while a cyberattack on a crucial computer network used by dealerships disrupted sales.

GM is expected to report a 7.7% drop in second-quarter net income, while Ford is expected to post a 10% drop in profit, according to data from LSEG. GM is scheduled to report its results on Tuesday and Ford the following day. Continue reading “GM, Ford profit may take a hit from cooling EV demand, US dealer software outage”

Varta’s Porsche-led rescue would leave investors empty-handed

Varta’s Porsche-led rescue would leave investors empty-handed

Summary

  • Shares plunge as much as 80%
  • Turnaround plans foresee equity wipe-out
  • CEO says Varta needs double digit mln eur sum in fresh fundingCEO Ostermann says significant debt relief also a must

MUNICH,(Reuters) – Varta stock plunged as much as 80% to a record low on Monday after the German battery maker said restructuring options to avert insolvency, potentially with the help of Porsche, would leave shareholders with nothing. Continue reading “Varta’s Porsche-led rescue would leave investors empty-handed”

Western miners push for higher metals prices to ward off Chinese rivals

Western miners push for higher metals prices to ward off Chinese rivals

SALMON-CHALLIS NATIONAL FOREST, Idaho, (Reuters) – The only U.S. cobalt mine sits fallow in the northern Idaho woods, a mothballed hunk of steel and dirt that is too expensive for its owner to operate because Chinese rivals have flooded global markets with cheap supplies of the bluish metal used in electric vehicle batteries and electronics.

Jervois Global, which dug the mine into the side of a nearly 8,000-foot (2,400-meter) mountain, watched helplessly last year as cobalt prices plunged after China’s CMOC Group opened the Kisanfu mine in the Democratic Republic of Congo, pushing global production of the metal to an all-time high. Continue reading “Western miners push for higher metals prices to ward off Chinese rivals”

Renault CEO calls for flexibility in European EV transition timeline

Renault CEO calls for flexibility in European EV transition timeline

PARIS, (Reuters) – Renault’s CEO Luca De Meo expressed doubts over the timeline for transitioning to electric vehicles in Europe, adding the carmaker has to bring down costs if it wants to deliver on its EV goals, in comments to business daily Les Echos published on Monday.

WHY IT’S IMPORTANT

The transition to electric vehicles plays a crucial role in reducing global carbon emissions, and the pace at which this shift occurs will reshape automotive industry and the environment. Continue reading “Renault CEO calls for flexibility in European EV transition timeline”

Tesla margins likely dipped in Q2; robotaxi, AI ventures in focus

Tesla margins likely dipped in Q2; robotaxi, AI ventures in focus

(Reuters) – Tesla’s second-quarter margin hit a more than five-year low, the electric vehicle maker is likely to report on Tuesday, and its CEO Elon Musk is expected to double down on the company’s robotaxi plans and AI products.

Discounts to clear inventory, price cuts and incentives such as cheaper financing options offered to boost EV sales have squeezed Tesla’s margin over the past two years, while sales dropped as customers grew tired of its old model lineup. Continue reading “Tesla margins likely dipped in Q2; robotaxi, AI ventures in focus”

US opens probe into 150,000 Stellantis vehicles over loss of motive power

US opens probe into 150,000 Stellantis vehicles over loss of motive power

(Reuters) – The U.S. National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) said on Monday that it has opened a preliminary evaluation into about 150,000 Stellantis vehicles over reports of loss of motive power that is causing the engine to shut down, with intermittent ability to restart.

The NHTSA has received 80 such consumer complaints affecting 2022 RAM 1500 pickup trucks and 2022 Jeep Wagoneer SUV vehicles. Continue reading “US opens probe into 150,000 Stellantis vehicles over loss of motive power”

Expect double-digit growth in replacement, international business despite rubber price hike: CEAT

Expect double-digit growth in replacement, international business despite rubber price hike: CEAT

Source : PTI | Tyre maker CEAT Ltd expects double-digit growth in replacement and international business this fiscal despite a high natural rubber price forcing it to hike product rates, according to its MD and CEO Arnab Banerjee. The company, which has taken price hikes of 2-2.5% in the replacement segment since May, expects another round of increase towards the end of July but is betting on robust demand across categories and turnaround of the rural market to drive growth.

“We would like to think that unless there are some unforeseen headwinds, the growth will be steady and positive. We would like to maintain double-digit growth in the replacement segment and international business,” Banerjee told PTI. Continue reading “Expect double-digit growth in replacement, international business despite rubber price hike: CEAT”

Thai investigation into BYD EV discounts moves ahead despite cash-back offer

Thai investigation into BYD EV discounts moves ahead despite cash-back offer

BANGKOK, (Reuters) – A Thai investigation into discounts from China’s BYD, will continue despite a cash-back programme from its distributor in response to a backlash from consumers who felt they overpaid for their EVs, a senior official said Friday.

Thailand, a regional auto assembly and export hub, is BYD’s largest overseas market, where it is the top-selling electric vehicle brand. BYD last month opened a factory in Thailand, its first in Southeast Asia. Continue reading “Thai investigation into BYD EV discounts moves ahead despite cash-back offer”

Trump sanctions prompted China Xiaomi’s EV entry, CEO says

Trump sanctions prompted China Xiaomi’s EV entry, CEO says

BEIJING, (Reuters) – A decision by the Trump administration to sanction China’s Xiaomi Corp in early 2021 was the catalyst for the company’s decision to build its first electric car, CEO Lei Jun said on Friday.

Best known for its smartphones and home appliances, Xiaomi entered China’s crowded EV market this year, part of its strategy to diversify its product portfolio. Continue reading “Trump sanctions prompted China Xiaomi’s EV entry, CEO says”

Xpeng, Volkswagen set up project house to roll out new EV architecture
Embraer’s Eve rolls out flying taxi prototype, cash needs covered until 2027

Embraer’s Eve rolls out flying taxi prototype, cash needs covered until 2027

Summary

  • Prototype to fly by end of 2024 or early 2025, says CEO Johann Bordais
  • Eve aims for certification by 2026, applied to Brazil’s civil aviation regulator in 2022
  • New $94-million investment extends cash needs coverage to 2027

GAVIAO PEIXOTO, Brazil, (Reuters) – Electric aircraft maker Eve has showcased for the first time the full-scale prototype of its “flying taxi,” achieving a milestone as the company aims to obtain certification and enter service in 2026. Continue reading “Embraer’s Eve rolls out flying taxi prototype, cash needs covered until 2027”

Volkswagen CEO: discussed free trade, global economy, AI with Chinese ministers

Volkswagen CEO: discussed free trade, global economy, AI with Chinese ministers

BERLIN,(Reuters) – Volkswagen’s CEO Oliver Blume talked about framework conditions for the use of technologies like AI and autonomous driving as well as the importance of free and fair trade in a meeting on Friday with Chinese government ministers, Volkswagen said.

“Free and fair trade between open markets is of utmost importance in this phase of major challenges,” Blume said. Continue reading “Volkswagen CEO: discussed free trade, global economy, AI with Chinese ministers”

Auto supplier Autoliv cuts full-year forecast after weak quarter

Auto supplier Autoliv cuts full-year forecast after weak quarter

Summary

  • Cuts FY organic sales growth f’cast to 2% from 5%
  • Adjusted operating earnings missed expectations.
  • Lower sales dented profitability
  • Shares down 7%

STOCKHOLM, (Reuters) – Sweden’s Autoliv cut its full-year financial forecasts on Friday after lower sales led to second-quarter adjusted profit falling below expectations, sending its shares down.

The world’s largest producer of airbags and seatbelts, said it now sees full-year organic sales growth of 2%, down from an earlier 5%. Continue reading “Auto supplier Autoliv cuts full-year forecast after weak quarter”

Serbia, EU and Germany sign battery supply chain deal

Serbia, EU and Germany sign battery supply chain deal

BELGRADE, (Reuters) – Belgrade and the European Union signed a deal on Friday to give the EU access to raw materials mined in Serbia and strengthen their ties on production of sustainable raw materials, battery manufacturing and electric vehicles (EVs).

Rio Tinto is keen to start mining in Serbia’s Western region of Jadar and this week its licence to develop what would be Europe’s biggest lithium mine was reinstated, more than two years after it was annulled. Continue reading “Serbia, EU and Germany sign battery supply chain deal”

China lithium rebounds on Chile earthquake, but demand concerns persist

China lithium rebounds on Chile earthquake, but demand concerns persist

BEIJING, (Reuters) – China’s lithium prices rebounded on Friday after a powerful earthquake hit Chile’s major lithium producing region, although growing demand concerns weighed on the metal used in electric vehicle batteries.

The most-traded November lithium carbonate futures on the Guangzhou Futures Exchange rose 2.9% to 89,800 yuan ($12,356.89) per metric ton on Friday, having hit a seven-month low of 86,450 yuan in the previous session. Continue reading “China lithium rebounds on Chile earthquake, but demand concerns persist”

Trump sanctions prompted China Xiaomi’s EV entry, CEO says

Trump sanctions prompted China Xiaomi’s EV entry, CEO says

BEIJING, (Reuters) – A decision by the Trump administration to sanction China’s Xiaomi Corp in early 2021 was the catalyst for the company’s decision to build its first electric car, CEO Lei Jun said on Friday.

Best known for its smartphones and home appliances, Xiaomi entered China’s crowded EV market this year, part of its strategy to diversify its product portfolio. Continue reading “Trump sanctions prompted China Xiaomi’s EV entry, CEO says”