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Report: Aston Martin Seeking Fourth CEO in Four Years

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Aston Martin is reportedly reaching out to candidates to replace Amedeo Felisa as the company’s chief executive officer, potentially setting the business up to have its fourth CEO in four years. By November of 2023, Aston Martin reported an adjusted operating loss of £48.4 Tuesday in London.

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UK awards £35M to three low-carbon propulsion technology projects

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The project consortiums are made up of companies including: hofer powertrain, Aston Martin, Ceres Power, Nissan, Artemis Intelligent Power and Danfross and Robbie Fluid, covering a broad range of industries. The projects have the potential to save more than 3 million tonnes CO 2.

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Britishvolt wants to build battery gigafactories around the world

Charged EVs

How will cell manufacturers future-proof their cell production facilities? Britishvolt’s goal is to create domestic battery production all around the world, and the company is currently building its first cell factory in the UK. Battery companies all want the same people with the same skill sets.

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UK Faraday Battery Challenge awards £23M to support development of electrified car batteries

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The new projects emphasize how this collective expertise is being brought to bear on the biggest challenges facing the development of next-generation electric car batteries, from their power source and performance to safety and manufacturing. The project will deliver improved ultra-high-power cells to demonstrate the technology.

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Three perspectives on China’s EV industry (spoiler alert: legacy brands are toast) – Charged EVs

Baua Electric

In the 1950s, over 100 companies in Japan started making motorcycles, sparking a “wild, untamed, often unscrupulous and dazzlingly innovative” melee. Well, consider that China today has enough capacity to manufacture half of the world’s 80 million vehicles, and that volume is growing. Hard to imagine?