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Transport: electric avenue opens up for unplugged charging
Dynamic charging does not offer a mass market solution because the tech requires compromises on efficiency and intensity Go to Source
Mercedes to post bumper earnings after prioritising higher-end models
German carmaker expected to enjoy profits surge despite semiconductor shortages Go to Source
Canadian trucker protests force carmakers to curb operations
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Aston Martin hypercars will take longer than expected to build, says chair
Complexity in producing high-performance Valkyrie model masks progress in wider business, insists Stroll Go to Source
Energy grid tech is on the charge
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Aluminium: the duller metal shines again
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Japan cars: low yen boost should inspire range anxiety
Top automakers have met profit expectations despite slashing output — it will not last Go to Source
Bosch to spend €2bn on reskilling car workers for switch to electric
Auto industry has warned 500,000 jobs could be lost under EU electrification plans Go to Source
Tesla subpoenaed by SEC over Elon Musk’s ‘funding secured’ settlement
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