The Chinese group Farasis wanted to build a battery cell factory with 2,000 jobs in Bitterfeld, Saxony-Anhalt. (battery pack, electric car) Go to Source
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Hyundai Ioniq 5 and Kia EV6: Thousands of electric cars have to go to the workshop
Korean automakers Hyundai and Kia have a problem with the E-GMP electric platform. The vehicles can roll away. (electric car, technology) Go to Source
LTE patent: Ford is threatened with a ban on sales and production in Germany
Ford lacks mobile phone patent licenses, which is why the Munich district court made a drastic decision. Cars are even threatened with destruction. (ford, litigation) Go to Source
Autonomous driving: Federal Council demands alcohol limit for supervisory staff
The federal states have agreed in principle to the specifications for autonomous driving. But they still require numerous changes. (Autonomous driving, technology) Go to Source
Surveillance: Police use mobile phone detection camera against drivers
In Rhineland-Palatinate, mobile phone users are automatically recognized at the wheel of a car. The Monocam system from the Netherlands is used for this. (police, automobile) Go to Source
Showcar Vision AMG: Mercedes-AMG provides insights into its electric future
The Vision AMG study is intended to show how the Mercedes brand intends to position itself with electric cars in the future if the combustion engine is sorted out. (Mercedes Benz, technology) Go to Source
Mercedes and Setra: Bus companies can make spare parts themselves using 3D printing
Bus companies are allowed to set up a mini parts factory in which a certified 3D printer provides spare parts, according to Daimler Buses. (3D printer, technology) Go to Source
Android Automotive OS: Renault builds Vivaldi browsers into cars
Renault is Vivaldi’s first automotive partner. The browser runs on Android Automotive OS and is to be built into the Megane E-Tech Electric. (browsers, electric car) Go to Source
Electromobility: Northvolt recycles car batteries in Norway
Norway is a pioneer in electric cars. Batteries are now also being recycled there. (recycling, technology) Go to Source
Start of sales announced: VW ID.Buzz should have a range of up to 424 km
The first models of the all-electric ID.Buzz can be ordered in a few days. VW provides information on the range for the first time. (Volkswagen ID., technology) Go to Source