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T&E: two-thirds of European battery production at risk as companies weigh investing in US instead

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More than two-thirds (68%) of lithium-ion battery production planned for Europe is at risk of being delayed, scaled down or cancelled, according to new analysis by the European NGO Transport & Environment. To avoid the fate of Britishvolt, the planned West Midlands gigafactory in the UK still needs to find an investor.

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TTTech Auto establishes Car.OS unit and expands company structure

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TTTech Auto combines its experience from various series production programs to take the next step in building advanced electronic vehicle architectures. MotionWise provides unique integration and real-time orchestration of applications, global scheduling logic and tools. The newly established unit for Car.OS

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What Part Do EVs Play in the Federal Net-Zero Emissions Target?

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Electric Vehicles Are a Key Climate Change Tool The U.S. Are electric vehicles (EVs) the answer to the automobile industry’s role? In 2016, nearly 200 countries ratified the Paris Agreement, an international treaty to reduce emissions and slow global warming. Most of the world’s vehicles run on gasoline, requiring fossil fuels.

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U.S. vs. China Rivalry Boosts Tech—and Tensions

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Even more important, such an advantage likely guarantees the longevity and global influence of the government that wields it. B-2 Stealth Bomber dropped bombs on the Chinese embassy in Belgrade, Serbia, killing three people. That matters, because dominance in the technology means probable victory in any future war. Already, China is.

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Ipsos study finds US among most skeptical of Autonomous Vehicles

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Although there is widespread interest in autonomous vehicles (AVs), the US—one of the largest auto markets in the world—expresses higher levels of resistance than most nations, according to a new study by Ipsos, a leading global market research firm. Fewer think AVs will be faster.