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Volkswagen’s chief battles to keep electric dream alive
Herbert Diess seeks to secure backing of unions and shareholders in drive to be electric heavyweight Go to Source
VW within ‘1 gramme’ of compliance with EU carbon targets
Carmakers must cut average fleet emissions to 95g of CO2 per kilometre or face significant fines Go to Source
Auto industry no longer needs more stimulus, says VW chief
Verdict from world’s largest carmaker follows stronger-than-expected recovery in sales Go to Source
Foxconn accelerates electric vehicles drive with new tech platform
Apple supplier aims to be ‘Android of EVs’ as smartphone margins shrink Go to Source
Nikola boss plays down importance of Badger pick-up truck
Mark Russell seeks to distance embattled start-up from projects of departed founder Go to Source
Ford to pair with rivals to avoid EU fines over emissions
US group joins Daimler and VW in scrambling to meet rules brought in this year Go to Source
Rolls-Royce and Jaguar Land Rover pay up for bond deals
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Tesla aims to produce 500,000 cars, or 72 per cent of stated capacity
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Parcel groups seek to deliver greener ‘last mile’ processes
The streets and cycleways of the world’s cities will soon be filling up with robots, electric cycles and vans as logistics companies try to solve their toughest challenge — the “last mile”. The final journey from warehouse to customer is a fraction of the journey a product makes from factory to door, but can account… Continue reading Parcel groups seek to deliver greener ‘last mile’ processes