NEW YORK (Reuters) – Chinese electric vehicle start-up NIO Inc (NIO.N) priced at $6.25 per share in its initial public offering on the New York stock exchange on Tuesday, at the bottom of its targeted price range, a person familiar with the matter said. The logo of electric car startup NIO is seen at a… Continue reading Chinese automaker NIO’s IPO prices at $6.25 per share: source
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‘Tens of thousands’ of jobs at risk, Jaguar Land Rover boss tells PM
Brexit Ralf Speth says he cannot be sure any UK plants will continue to operate after Brexit Jaguar Land Rover’s chief executive said under current estimates a hard Brexit would cost the firm £1.2bn a year. Photograph: Oli Scarff/Getty Images Britain’s biggest car manufacturer, Jaguar Land Rover, has launched a blistering attack on Theresa May’s… Continue reading ‘Tens of thousands’ of jobs at risk, Jaguar Land Rover boss tells PM
Plug Power develops new hydrogen filling robot
Plug Power fuel cell
Filling up with hydrogen is not as easy as filling up with gas or plugging in an electric car—at least it's not yet.
To make it easier—and importantly, cheaper for businesses—Plug Power, a New York fuel-cell company, has developed a new robotic hydrogen filling station.
Plug Power GenFuel hydrogen filling station
The system is designed to work in warehouses where hydrogen-powered forklifts and other equipment can save time refueling. Plug Power says every additional second spent refueling can add up to $1,000 in costs annually for such businesses.
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Plug Power worked with the Center for Automation Technologies and Systems at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute (RPI) and the National Renewable Energy Lab to develop the fueling stations, using a $2 million grant from the Department of Energy.
The robotic fueling station isn't just about hydrogen-powered forklifts in warehouses, although that's expected to be the first application.
“Today, the technology can retrofit existing GenFuel sites supporting the more than 20,000 GenDrive fuel cells in the field,” said Dustan Skidmore, vice president of engineering at Plug Power. “In the future, the technology can be used in on-road fleet vehicles, autonomous guided vehicles (AGVs), and self-driving passenger cars.”
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Plug Power built the fuel-cell that powers the nation's first fuel-cell FedEx delivery truck in upstate New York. The truck, converted to fuel-cell power by Workhorse, fills up with hydrogen at Plug Power's Latham, New York, headquarters and has accumulated more than 3,000 miles in testing.
BMW drops diesels in favor of plug-in hybrids
2021 BMW X5 xDrive45e iPerformance
BMW is the latest automaker to eliminate diesels from its U.S. lineup, at least, and focus on plug-in hybrids and electric cars.
A BMW spokesman told Green Car Reports on Tuesday that it will drop diesels from its lineup for 2019.
“We're putting all our eggs in the PHEV basket,” said BMW spokesman Alexander Schmuck.
BMW currently sells five plug-in hybrid models in the U.S. Those include the 3-Series, 5-Series, 7-Series sedans, the X5 SUV, and the i8 coupe.
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Most of BMW's plug-in hybrids are designated by an “e” at the end of their model names, such as the BMW 330e, 530e, and X5 xDrive40e. Those models on the market today have only 14 to 16 miles of electric range, according to their EPA ratings.
Last week BMW revealed a new plug-in version of the X5 for 2021, the X5 xDrive45e, which may have up to 50 miles of electric range with larger batteries and a new engine.
Finding enough space for batteries has been a challenge in BMW's plug-in hybrids, but a company supplier recently showed a prototype BMW i3 with three times the battery capacity in the same footprint of the original, which could allow BMW to pack far more range into its plug-in hybrids.
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The new battery is expected to be used in the company's upcoming iNext electric sedan, which is due to be revealed at the end of the week.
The spokesman also said the upcoming X5 xDrive45e will use an inline-6, which will be easier for the company to meet California's SULEV clean-air standards.
Apple’s autonomous vehicle fleet swells 27% in four months
Apple keeps adding autonomous vehicles to its test fleet in California, boosting its ranks 27 percent since May, according to records from the California Department of Motor Vehicles. The company now has 70 autonomous vehicles permitted to test on public roads, Mac Reports first reported. The permits, which are issued by CA DMV, require a safety driver… Continue reading Apple’s autonomous vehicle fleet swells 27% in four months
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Ford’s shares lag as CEO Hackett provides scant details of turnaround plan
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Ford Motor Company president and CEO James Hackett
It's one of the biggest unknowns in the auto industry: How will Ford CEO Jim Hackett restructure the beleaguered automaker?
More than a year after becoming CEO, and two months after he said it will cost at least $11 billion to restructure Ford, Hackett has yet to give Wall Street details about his turnaround plan. The longer Hackett goes without unveiling his plan, the lower Ford shares slide. The stock is under $10, down almost 26 percent so far this year and close to a nine-year low.
“We just don't see much to get excited about in terms of the stock,” said Brian Johnson, auto analyst at Barclays.
Johnson, like others on Wall Street, expects Hackett to dramatically downsize the company as part of a plan to cut costs and exit businesses and markets where Ford is either losing money or struggling to grow profits.
South America and Europe are two regions Ford could eliminate or dramatically cut operations, according to analysts. Morgan Stanley's Adam Jonas gave a sobering assessment of Ford's business in South America. “In our opinion, it is very difficult to see Ford continuing operations on a profitable basis in the region,” he wrote in a note to clients in late August.
Jonas was even more blunt in assessing of Ford's operations in North America. “We estimate roughly one quarter of the region's physical and human capital is within businesses that have no path to positive ROIC (return on invested capital),” said Jonas.
What also worries analysts is the lack of details surrounding Ford's plan to capitalize on hefty investments in autonomous-drive vehicles and mobility solutions. At this year's Consumer Electronics Show, Hackett and his leadership team outlined their vision for the future of transportation.
“We're working on a new self-driving business model. It's a systems-based approach, transporting both people and goods,” said Jim Farley, president of global markets at Ford.
It sounds intriguing, but analysts wonder how much it will cost to develop these self-driving vehicles and how Ford will make money off of those mobility services.
Adding to investors' concerns is whether Ford will be forced to cut its dividend to preserve cash. The company has been adamant the dividend will remain in place. With $25 billion in cash, liquidity is not an immediate concern.
Still, this turnaround will be tough. In late August, Moody's downgraded Ford's credit rating to one notch above junk status saying, “Success could be challenged by having to address the serious performance problems in multiple business units simultaneously.”
When the plan will be revealed remains unclear.
“The real question is, is there more going on behind the scenes and under the surface than is apparent in the quarterly earnings,” said Johnson. “I think the bull case, such as there is on Ford, is that Mr. Hackett is driving deep, fundamental, cultural change in the company.”
— CNBC's Meghan Reeder contributed to this article.
Questions? Comments? BehindTheWheel@cnbc.com.
UPDATE 1-U.S. to probe India’s Mahindra over Fiat Chrysler Jeep complaint
WASHINGTON (Reuters) – A U.S. regulator said on Tuesday it would launch an investigation into an off-road utility vehicle produced by Mahindra and Mahindra Ltd following a complaint by Fiat Chrysler Automobiles NV that it infringed upon the intellectual property rights of its Jeep design. FILE PHOTO: A Jeep Wrangler (R) is shown at the… Continue reading UPDATE 1-U.S. to probe India’s Mahindra over Fiat Chrysler Jeep complaint
Chinese auto sales fall for second month in August
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