Together with Toyota, BMW wants to develop the next generation of fuel cell technology. Then there should also be a series model. (Fuel cell, technology) Go to Source
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Chameleon Car: Color-changing BMW could come in 3 to 5 years
Using e-ink technology, BMW has developed a body that can change color. This could go into series production this decade. (BMW, technology) Go to Source
Electromobility: Musk questions Volkswagen’s entry into Rivian
Although VW is pursuing austerity measures, the company wants to invest in Rivian. Where will the money come from then? That’s what Elon Musk asks himself. (Electric car, Tesla) Go to Source
New strategy: Volvo abandons electric car target for 2030
Volvo actually wanted to only sell fully electric cars and plug-in hybrids from 2030 onwards. But that was probably too ambitious. (Electric car, technology) Go to Source
Growth initiative: tax relief worth billions for electric cars
The federal cabinet has decided on new subsidies for electromobility. The details of the regulations are now available. (Electric car, car) Go to Source
Electric SUV: Volvo delivers first EX90
“This is the best car we have ever built”: Volvo is bringing the first examples of its seven-seat electric SUV EX90 onto the road. (Electric car, technology) Go to Source
Dekra: Repairing electric cars is hardly more expensive than combustion engines
An analysis by Dekra shows that the repair costs for electric cars are not much more expensive than for vehicles with combustion engines. (Electric car, car) Go to Source
Higher returns: VW top probably doesn’t rule out German factory closure
CEO Blume reportedly wants to terminate the employment pact at VW. A larger German plant could also be closed. (VW, Electric car) Go to Source
Tesla used cars: New technologies ensure poor ranking
A used car report published by Consumer Reports explains why Tesla ranks low. (Tesla, Electric car) Go to Source
Auto: “The air is getting thinner for German automotive suppliers”
With the importance of electric drives, batteries and software, the global market share of Chinese auto suppliers is growing rapidly – innovations are coming from Germany less and less. (car, Electric car) Go to Source