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BMW Group and Daimler Mobility gear up for profitable growth at mobility joint ventures

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Following the successful launch of the YOUR NOW joint ventures in February 2019, BMW Group and Daimler are gearing up for the joint ventures’ next phase of expansion, which will be focused on profitable growth. PARK NOW & CHARGE NOW. —Rainer Feurer, Senior Vice President Investment of BMW Group. FREE NOW; 2.

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UK TSB Awards £25M to Eight Low-Carbon Vehicle Demonstration Projects; Focus On Electric Vehicles

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are delivering charging points for the trial with assistance from the city councils of Birmingham and Coventry. The project will include 15 Nissan cars, 10 Smith electric taxis, five Smith people carriers, a Smith executive minibus, two AVID saloon cars and two Liberty urban Range Rovers, alongside a network of charging points.

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

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Volkswagen, Renault and BMW export “huge numbers” of made-in-China EVs to Europe. Sources: Asia Times , InsideEVs , Dunne Insights The post Three perspectives on China’s EV industry (spoiler alert: legacy brands are toast) – Charged EVs appeared first on Bauaelectric Auto News. Stellantis invested $1.7

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Tesla 2024 Annual Shareholder Meeting transcript: June 13, 2024

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The companies that provide secondary insurance, like Lloyd’s of London and Swiss Re, have long considered electromagnetic fields to be uninsurable, comparable to asbestos due to potential health and environmental damages. This includes Tesla’s competitors BMW, Renault, Rivian, Volkswagen, and Volvo. Autonomous taxi?

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