With the launch of Supercharger V3, Tesla pushed the industry to higher charge rates, but Audi argues that it doesn’t mean much if they can’t sustain it for a decent period of time. Charging speed is seen as one of the main features that need to be improved in order to facilitate the widespread adoption… Continue reading Audi goes after Tesla Supercharger V3: ‘sustained power beats top power’
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MG Motor reveals Hector SUV for India, launch in June 2019
MG Motor reveals Hector SUV for India, launch in June 2019
Volvo Cars signs ‘multi-billion dollar’ supply deals with Asian battery firms
VIDEO2:0002:00Volvo Cars wants open trade and zero tariffs, CEO saysSquawk Box EuropeThe Volvo Car Group has signed long-term, “multi-billion dollar” deals with two major battery makers in Asia. In an announcement Wednesday, the car firm said that the agreements with firms CATL and LG Chem would ensure a supply of lithium ion batteries for its next generation Volvo and Polestar models.
The deals chime with Volvo Cars' wider strategy to electrify its vehicles. In 2017 the firm committed to ensuring all new Volvo cars launched from 2019 would be electrified. In addition, it wants fully electric cars to account for half of its global sales volume by 2025.
“The future of Volvo Cars is electric and we are firmly committed to moving beyond the internal combustion engine,” Hakan Samuelsson, the president and CEO of Volvo Cars, said in a statement Wednesday.
“Today's agreements with CATL and LG Chem demonstrate how we will reach our ambitious electrification target,” he added.
CATL and LG Chem are Chinese and South Korean businesses respectively. A major player in the automotive sector, Volvo Cars was bought by China's Zhejiang Geely Holding in 2010. The business sold 642,253 cars last year.
Speaking to CNBC's Squawk Box Europe on Wednesday, Samuelsson emphasized the importance of infrastructure being in place to support its commitment to electric mobility.
“That is really going to decide the pace we have in the transition,” he said, going on to add that the “supply of batteries will be crucial.”
Overall, 408,000 plug-in vehicle units were sold across Europe in 2018, according to analysis from EV-Volumes.
In 2017, there were more than 3 million electric and plug-in hybrid cars on the planet's roads, according to the International Energy Agency's (IEA) Global Electric Vehicles Outlook. This represents an increase of 54 percent compared to 2016.
Almost 580,000 electric cars were sold in China in 2017, according to the IEA, while around 280,000 were sold in the U.S.
Volkswagen to enter partnerships for scaling battery productions
Volkswagen to enter partnerships for scaling battery productions
Chinese electric carmaker Xpeng to jump into ride-hailing despite Didi’s losses
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UPDATE 1-Volvo signs EV battery supply deals with LG Chem, CATL
FILE PHOTO: The logo of Swedish automobile manufacturer Volvo is seen at Stierli Automobile AG company in St. Erhard, Switzerland April 11, 2019. REUTERS/Arnd Wiegmann SEOUL/BEIJING (Reuters) – Swedish carmaker Volvo said on Wednesday it had signed long-term battery supply deals with two Asian battery makers, LG Chem and Contemporary Amperex Technology Co Ltd (CATL),… Continue reading UPDATE 1-Volvo signs EV battery supply deals with LG Chem, CATL
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Stoneacre to expand with £6m Volvo Sheffield dealership
Work has begun on a multi-million pound relocation for Stoneacre Motor Group Sheffield. The new site on Penistone Road, Sheffield, is a £6m investment by the Group to improve facilities for customers. The Volvo dealership will have a larger showroom and offer the Volvo Personal Service, which means that technicians will liaise with the customer… Continue reading Stoneacre to expand with £6m Volvo Sheffield dealership
Uber drivers are contractors, not employees, U.S. labor relations board says
FILE PHOTO: The Logo of taxi company Uber is seen on the roof of a private hire taxi in Liverpool, Britain, April 15, 2019. REUTERS/Phil Noble/File Photo (Reuters) – Drivers of ride-hailing company Uber Technologies Inc’s were independent contractors and not its employees, the U.S. National Labor Relations Board said in a memo. “Drivers’ virtually… Continue reading Uber drivers are contractors, not employees, U.S. labor relations board says
FOCUS-Nissan faces long, rocky road to cut U.S. discounts, rental sales
DETROIT/TOKYO (Reuters) – Nissan Motor Co Ltd said on Tuesday it had hit “rock bottom” with a 45% drop in annual operating profit. The automaker’s troubles in the United States, including a failure to deliver on a slew of promises to dealers, are a major reason why. FILE PHOTO: A finished Nissan Altima comes off… Continue reading FOCUS-Nissan faces long, rocky road to cut U.S. discounts, rental sales