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GM moves to match Tesla and Ford with new EV production

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GM is reportedly considering expanding EV production to its existing Ramos Arizpe plant in northern Mexico. General Motors (GM) and other major American automakers have long had a presence South of the United States. Now, the most prominent American auto group is also considering expanding its EV production to Mexico.

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Autonomy orders 23,000 EVs from 17 automakers; $1.2B order covers 45 EV models

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of the projected US electric vehicle production through the end of 2023 and was designed to fit into the forecast production envelopes of each automaker. of the projected US electric vehicle production through the end of 2023 and was designed to fit into the forecast production envelopes of each automaker.

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EV Sales Numbers are Growing, Just SlowerThan Expected

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Tesla’s sales climbed 15 percent in January, while Ford and Chevy saw declines. Several others had significant increases, including Rivian, Mercedes-Benz, Hyundai, and Kia. Ford pulled back on investments in production facilities, and General Motors backtracked on its decision to build new hybrids after seeing wavering EV growth.

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UCS analysis finds Hyundai-Kia with best sales-weighted new vehicle environmental performance in US in 2013

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In its sixth sales-weighted analysis of emissions from 8 major automakers’ 2013 model year vehicles, the Union of Concerned Scientists’ (UCS) latest Automaker Rankings report found that Hyundai-Kia unseated Honda as the “Greenest Automaker.” Honda came in second, with Toyota, Nissan, and Volkswagen in a three-way tie for third place.

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Hyundai breaks ground on training center in Georgia

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billion EV battery production plant in Georgia last year due to the Inflation Reduction Act’s (IRA) EV tax incentives. Hyundai and Kia brands—owned by the Hyundai Motor Group—placed second in US electric vehicle sales after Tesla in 2023. The South Korean brands beat Detroit-based legacy automakers Ford and General Motors.

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CharIN response to Tesla opening its North America Charging Standard

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For example: Nearly 300 domestic and international CharIN members are using or investing in CCS. Policy and regulatory disruption: Creating an additional standard proposal will likely disrupt existing regulatory and policy discussions and delay important EV charging infrastructure decisions and investment at local, state, and federal levels.

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Hyundai IONIQ 5 N becomes a finalist in the 2024 World Car Awards

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A few awards went to other brands under the Hyundai Motor Company, including Kia and Genesis. Given the South Korean Company’s vehicle offerings, it is no surprise that the Hyundai and Kia brands combined placed second in US EV sales. Hyundai Motor Company beat Detroit-based legacy automakers Ford and General Motors.

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