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Large UVs race past compact cars in growth lane | AI-powered EV batteries: The next welcome change | Battery recycling shatters the myth of EV waste

Large UVs race past compact cars in growth lane | AI-powered EV batteries: The next welcome change | Battery recycling shatters the myth of EV waste
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Large utility vehicles race past compact cars in growth lane
AI-powered EV batteries: The next welcome change
Battery recycling shatters the myth of EV waste
Why Elon Musk may not drive Tesla to India anytime soon
Ultraviolette launches F77 Mach 2 at an introductory price of INR 2.99 lakh
Mercedes Benz unveils electric G 580 with EQ technology
HMSI sales cross 8mn units in Eastern India
Wardwizard Innovations appoints Akhtar Khatri as Director - Sales and Strategy
Electric car Tesla may set up manufacturing plants in India, Mexico in 2025 Business-standard.com
TVS Motor shares remain top pick in auto OEMs, says Emkay Global Mint
Tesla's Self-Driving Software Is a Perpetual Revenue Letdown Mint
Chinese electric vehicle suppliers prefer tech tieups, shun 'risky' JVs Business-standard.com
Ford Q1 net income falls 24% to $1.3 billion; revenue rises despite lower production Autonews.com
Can electric cars electrify muted IT firms in a dull year? Mint
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Electric Vehicles
Volkswagen revamps its approach in China in bid to overtake upstart EV makers
Tesla's shift on low-cost cars throws Mexico, India factory plans into limbo
Auto Technology
China's Huawei launches new software for intelligent driving
Tesla could start selling Optimus robots by the end of next year, Musk says
Passenger Vehicle
Tesla to launch new models ahead of planned timeline, shares jump
Tata Passenger Electric Mobility to supply 2,000 XPRES-T units to Vertelo
Volvo Cars net profit falls but says demand strong
China's EV survival game creates peril - and power
Jeep maker Stellantis to lay off an unspecified number of factory workers in the coming months
Toyota's scandal-hit Daihatsu aims to resume vehicle development this year
Tesla targeting about 400 voluntary job cuts in Germany
Tesla profits tumble 55% as EV sales under pressure
UAW moving quickly after VW organizing win, union president says
Two Wheelers
Karnataka HC directs govt to protect bike taxi services
Auto Components
Auto parts seller LKQ cuts 2024 sales forecast as warm weather slows demand
ASK Auto forms JV with AISIN Group to enter domestic, global car parts aftermarket
Sokudo Electric to build in-house motor and controller plant to boost E2W R&D
US advances review of Nevada lithium mine amid concerns over endangered wildflower
Chargeup to bolster network by adding 1500 new partner stations
Oil & Lubes
US oil and gas M&A hits quarterly record after blockbuster 2023
Aftermarket
Cabs Paraforce launches taxi services with ex-defense, police personnel as cab captains
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