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How Much Is The German Auto Industry Under Threat?

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However, at that time, the German auto industry felt confident that it could continue to mainly produce and sell ICE (internal combustion engine) vehicles in Germany while at the […]

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Upstream Security: cyber hacks could cost auto industry $24 billion within 5 years

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Cyber hacks might cost the auto industry roughly $24 billion within five years, according to a new study by Upstream Security , which specializes in cloud-based security protection. Issues range from safety critical vehicle systems, to data center hacks on back-end servers, to identity theft in car sharing, and even privacy issues.

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ABB and HASCO create joint venture to drive smart manufacturing in China’s auto industry

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Partnership builds on existing relationship to deliver increased automation and sustainability for auto parts production New joint venture agreement signed by both parties on December 30th 2021 and expected to commence operation in Q2, 2022. 04/01/2022 Images are for editorial use only.

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Ipsos Auto Global Study: interest in battery electric vehicles growing in the US

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The auto industry has seen this need to improve familiarity in the past, with some advanced driver assist features such as ACC and even autonomous driving. A growing consumer awareness led to an increased desire to have them in vehicles. After convenience, a nice-looking vehicle proved to be very important.

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2024 trends in the auto industry promise a focused approach | Autocar Professional

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Many factors contributed to the revival — pent up demand, positive government regulations, new vehicle launches with many first-time segment-specific features, and higher investments in infrastructure. However, passenger vehicle exports bucked the trend and registered growth, largely due to higher demand for sports utility vehicles.

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Stellantis CEO: Speeding Up EV Transition Is “Beyond The Limits” Of What Auto Industry Can Sustain

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By Johnna Crider and Zachary Shahan In an interview at the Reuters Next conference, Stellantis CEO Carlos Tavares said that the costs of speeding up the transition to EVs are “beyond the limits” of what the auto industry can sustain.

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Will US auto industry simply succumb to China over electric cars?

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auto industry was the world's largest. million new vehicles surpassed a recession-slammed U.S. million new vehicles—against more than 30 million sales in China. For a century, the U.S. That ended in 2009, when China's sales of 13.5 total of 10.4 Last year, U.S. drivers bought 17.5 in electric-car.