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The ambitions of China’s BYD stretch well beyond electric vehicles
The company’s global plans range from solar modules and electric buses, trucks and trains to complex transport systems. But is it trying to do too much?Financial Times - Business - China -
Zuckerberg defends Meta’s AI spending spree as shares tumble
Parent of Facebook and Instagram reports better than expected quarterly revenue but raises capex guidanceFinancial Times - Business -
BHP-Anglo American: a quick Q&A
Why now, why not earlier, why ever, at what price, and what it might mean for fertiliser production in North YorkshireFinancial Times - Business -
Europe falling behind US and China in pharma innovation, warns AstraZeneca chief
Continent’s drugmakers need to pay up to attract and retain talent, says Pascal SoriotFinancial Times - Business - China -
Stellantis boss slams ‘terrible’ UK electric vehicle policy
Carlos Tavares says Britain’s quota regime could bankrupt carmakersFinancial Times - Business - United Kingdom -
BHP plans £31bn bid for Anglo American but attracts ire from South Africa and shareholders
Legal & General and Abrdn criticise offer as undervaluing UK-listed minerFinancial Times - Business -
Honda to build $11 billion electric vehicle hub in Canada
Honda and its joint venture partners plan to invest $11 billion in Ontario, Canada, to create a "comprehensive EV value chain," the automaker announced.CNBC - Business -
Stellantis boss slams ‘terrible’ UK electric vehicle policy
Carlos Tavares says Britain’s quota regime could bankrupt carmakersFinancial Times - World - United Kingdom -
Study finds electric vehicles lose value more quickly than gasoline-powered cars
In what could be a troubling sign for the electric vehicle market, a recent study found that prices of used EVs dropped far more than comparably aged gas-powered vehicles. NBC News' Christine Romans reports.NBC News - Top stories -
Tesla founder Elon Musk visits China as competitors show off new electric vehicles
Tesla founder and CEO Elon Musk has met with a top government leader in the Chinese capital, just as the nation’s carmakers are showing off their latest electric vehicle models at the Beijing auto showABC News - Top stories -
China continues to encourage unprofitable carmakers to oversupply the market, aiming to boost economic growth, preserve jobs and expand Beijing's role in the electric-vehicle business.
China continues to encourage unprofitable carmakers to oversupply the market, aiming to boost economic growth, preserve jobs and expand Beijing’s role in the electric-vehicle business.The Wall Street Journal - World - China -
Elon Musk met senior Chinese officials in Beijing as he pushes for approval to introduce Tesla's advanced driver-assistance technology to its biggest overseas market, where it has been losing ground to homegrown electric-vehicle makers.
Elon Musk met senior Chinese officials in Beijing as he pushes for approval to introduce Tesla’s advanced driver-assistance technology to its biggest overseas market, where it has been losing ground to homegrown electric-vehicle makers.The Wall Street Journal - World -
The Biden EPA's Plan to Ration Electricity
New rules are designed to eliminate fossil-fuel power plants. Energy scarcity is sure to result.The Wall Street Journal - World - Joe Biden -
Schneider Electric in Talks to Take Control of Bentley Systems
A deal would merge Schneider’s software business with publicly traded Bentley.The Wall Street Journal - Tech -
G7 to target sixfold expansion of electricity storage
Batteries and other solutions aim to store wind, solar and hydropower to make up for intermittent supplyFinancial Times - Business -
US investigating Tesla recall of 2M+ vehicles over Autopilot safeguards
The Department of Transportation is investigating last year’s Tesla recall involving more than 2 million vehicles to determine whether updates to their Autopilot driving systems did enough to keep drivers focused on the road. The National ...The Hill - Politics - Tesla -
Chinese automakers redefine the car as a living space at Beijing Auto Show
The seemingly never-ending efforts of China’s electric car makers to redefine the automobile are on display at the nation’s largest annual auto showABC News - Tech -
Battery Shortages Keeping FedEx and UPS Vans From Going Electric
Fleets of step vans are also in short supply, keeping cargo giants from completing their EV transitions.Inc. - Business -
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Tesla among electric carmakers forced to cut prices as market stalls
EV sales have plateaued across the world but the newfound glut of vehicles may just be temporary. Elon Musk became the world’s richest man by evangelising about electric cars – and delivering them by the million. Yet in recent months his company, ...The Guardian - World - Tesla -
Tesla’s December recall of 2 million vehicles over Autopilot now subject of regulatory probe
The U.S. National Highway Traffic Safety Administration said Friday it has launched an investigation of Tesla Inc.’s December recall of 2 million vehicles that were equipped with its Autopilot system.MarketWatch - Business -
The 2024 Kia EV9 and the Rivian R1S compared: Which of these 3-row electric SUVs is better?
These two midsize SUVs carry up to seven passengers and offer plenty of range, but they are designed to do different things.MarketWatch - Business -
Battleground state Pennsylvania gets first electric school buses funded by Biden admin
Pennsylvania received its first electric school buses funded by the Biden administration on Thursday, an effort in the critical battleground state that is expected to highlight the president’s climate agenda. First Student, which is the leading ...The Hill - Politics - Joe Biden -
Energy-guzzling artificial intelligence has become the new driver of growing demand for renewable electricity, but supply can't keep up.
Energy-guzzling artificial intelligence has become the new driver of growing demand for renewable electricity, but supply can’t keep up.The Wall Street Journal - World -
Federal auto-safety regulators are examining the adequacy of Tesla's recall of two million vehicles with Autopilot software, tying the technology to at least 14 fatalities and hundreds of crashes.
Federal auto-safety regulators are examining the adequacy of Tesla’s recall of two million vehicles with Autopilot software, tying the technology to at least 14 fatalities and hundreds of crashes.The Wall Street Journal - World