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SAIC-Volkswagen offers up to $7,250 discount as China auto price war continues

CN EV Post

A Volkswagen joint venture in China has started offering official discounts as the price war in the Chinese auto industry continues. The campaign involves 20 SAIC-Volkswagen models, the vast majority of which are conventional internal combustion engine vehicles, that can enjoy discounts ranging from RMB 15,000 to RMB 50,000.

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Rheinmetall wins another new order for engine blocks; “last man standing” strategy in ICE sector pays off

Green Car Congress

Rheinmetall has won a new order in the internal combustion engine sector, a result the company says indicates its “last man standing” strategy. KPSNC) in China. These orders highlight the Group’s important role in the automotive industry’s ongoing transformation to complete e-mobility.

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CATARC and UC Davis establish China-US ZEV Policy Lab to accelerate adoption of plug-in and fuel cell cars in US and in China

Green Car Congress

The University of California, Davis, and the China Automotive Technology and Research Center (CATARC) have entered a new agreement to work together to help speed the commercialization of plug-in and fuel cell electric cars in China. Major international and Chinese automotive and energy companies will also be invited to participate.

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China Forecast to Produce 12M Vehicles This year

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China is forecast to produce a record 12 million vehicles this year, according to an official with the National Development and Reform Commission (NDRC). Sales of China’s domestically-made automobiles totaled 1.09 Sales of China’s domestically-made automobiles totaled 1.09 People’s Daily. million units in July, up 63.57

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Tesla battery supplier CATL execs no ICE vehicle sales by 2035 at the latest

Teslarati

CATL, one of Tesla’s key battery suppliers, recently shared some bold estimates on the auto industry’s adoption of electric vehicles. According to a CATL executive, there will likely be no new internal combustion-powered cars on the market by 2030 or 2035 at the latest. China sold 3.5

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Renesas Electronics and TSMC announce 28nm MCU collaboration for next-generation green and autonomous vehicles

Green Car Congress

Next-generation MCUs can fulfill the high performance and demanding safety requirements of future autonomous-driving cars since they enable functions such as high-precision sensing using 3D radar to monitor the environment surrounding the vehicle; integration of data from multiple sensors; and real-time judgment processing for autonomous operation.

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Documenting the EV battery material supply chain: Traceability challenges, Part One

Charged EVs

Charged spoke with Ken Fallu, OPTEL’s Global Head of Strategy for Mining and Environment. Charged : I know traceability has always been important in certain industries. Do you provide a lot of services to the auto industry? But the auto industry, this is something new. Ken Fallu: Yes, but it’s just starting.

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