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LGES & Honda battery plant in Ohio starts construction on $3.5 billion facility

Teslarati

The cells will go to Honda’s automobile manufacturing plans producing electric vehicles for the North American market. The Honda-LGES battery plant hints at the Inflation Reduction Act’s (IRA) strong influence in the automobile industry.

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China realizes charging piles, complete vehicles and accessories to go overseas

Setec Powerr

Judging from the customs data for the first eight months of this year, the contribution rate of my country’s new energy vehicle exports to the growth of automobile exports reached 26.7%, becoming a new bright spot in the foreign trade of the automobile industry. Cross-border e-commerce shines in the European market.

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Two largest US automotive trade associations merge: Alliance for Automotive Innovation

Green Car Congress

Global Automakers and The Alliance of Automobile Manufacturers—the two largest automotive industry trade associations in the US—merged to form a new association leveraging the expansive history of both organizations while creating a single, unified industry voice. —John Bozzella.

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Project Titan: Apple’s Electric Car Project

Get Electric Vehicle

It makes a lot of sense now than back in 2015 because, Now the automobile industry has changed a lot over a short span of time. It is safe to assume that Apple is developing the software part of the car while the hardware will be from the current players in the market. By 2024, it also intends to release a solid-state battery.

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Trump promises 100% tariff on Mexico-built Chinese cars—EV or not

Baua Electric

market sale—effectively double the previous tariffs he had seeked to apply. In a Saturday campaign speech in Dayton, Ohio, Trump said that over a period of 30 years Mexico has taken away 34% of the automobile manufacturing business in the U.S. market,” which would “endanger the survival of the U.S. made ones this year.

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