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GM Says Updated U.S. Emissions Rules Will Cost Auto Industry Billions in Fines

The Truth About Cars

During the meeting, GM estimated the auto industry as a whole could see penalties ranging from $1,300 to $4,300 per vehicle by 2031. According to Reuters , GM executive David Strickland met with White House Office of Management and Budget officials on July 17th to discuss the matter. And they say there’s no such thing as EV mandates.

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China to allow extended sales periods for ICE models based on existing emissions standard, report says

CN EV Post

Price war has been the most talked about topic in China's auto industry this month, and the imminent implementation of a new emissions standard is seen as a major factor. On March 23, China's Auto Dealers Chamber of Commerce (CADCC) called on regulators to delay the implementation of the China 6b emissions standard.

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China's transition to new emission standard: How will this affect auto market?

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Analysts believe the impact of the transition will not last long and will have less of an impact than the last switch in standards in 2019. The recent price war in China's auto market has put a new emission standard that will come into effect in a few months' time in the spotlight.

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CEO’s Take On 2024: Tech-driven auto industry targets to be smarter, greener, says Prashanth Doreswamy – ET Auto

Baua Electric

After two consecutive years of swift growth in the auto industry’s performance, what is your outlook for 2024? 2024 is likely to see the industry stabilize and return to normal. What are the key micro and macro indicators that will play an important role in shaping up the auto industry in 2024?

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GM’s Tesla NACS support spells trouble for Electrify America [Opinion]

Teslarati

General Motors’ (GM) support for Tesla’s North American Charging Standard (NACS) might be trouble for Electrify America. Tesla has explained why NACS is an ideal charging standard. General Motors and Ford hold a significant market share of the United States auto industry. market share in the United States.

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Setting a new standard for battery leak testing

Charged EVs

There currently are no reliable tests on which to base leak-detection standards for a full range of soft-pouch, cylindrical or prismatic battery cells in use throughout the industry. You may remember, several years ago, the auto industry had a big recall of airbag inflators. Thomas Parker: We hope so.

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China auto price war: BMW dealers offer discounts of up to $14,360 for i3

CN EV Post

The rumors and the dealers' moves come as the Chinese auto industry is staging a rare price war. As things stand, car companies are already stampeding each other, Cailian quoted auto industry analyst Zhu Yulong as saying. For more articles, please visit CnEVPost.

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