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Saudi Arabia partners with Foxconn on new EV brand

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Saudi Arabia’s Public Investment Fund and Taiwan-based technology manufacturer Foxconn entered into a joint venture to develop and manufacture electric vehicles. Ceer will significantly contribute to Saudi’s automotive manufacturing sector. Ceer will also use component technology from BMW in its vehicles.

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Tesla supply chain: Biden team plans $52B funding to address chip shortage among US carmakers

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The Biden administration is already assembling a team to invest around $52 billion worth of funding for semiconductor research and manufacturing, awaiting congressional approval. Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co. TSMC is a major chip manufacturer in the industry, along with Samsung Electronics Co.

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Solid state: EV giants chase ‘holy grail’ of batteries – ET Auto

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EV market leader Tesla, an industry outlier, has not detailed any solid-state development plans. The company says it aims to build a gigafactory for its new batteries by 2029 and has signed a joint development agreement with BMW. Ford, BMW, Hyundai and SK Innovation have invested in the company.

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What is the Combined Charging System (CCS) Standard?

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The EV charging ecosystem, comprised of EV manufacturers, EV charging station manufacturers, and EV charging network operators among others, understands that interoperability made possible by standards and protocols for EV charging and communications is essential to everyone’s success. When was CCS developed? and Canada).

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The Chip Shortage, Giant Chips, and the Future of Moore’s Law

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With COVID-19 shaking the global supply chain like an angry toddler with a box of jelly beans, the average person had to take a crash course in the semiconductor industry. The latest numbers from chip manufacturing equipment industry association SEMI, show sales of equipment set to cross US $100-billion in 2021. Want a new car?

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