Subaru Corporation NewsRelease October 29, 2018 We use our own and third-party cookies to improve your experience and our services, by analysing browsing on our website. By continuing to browse, we understand that you accept our use of them. To find out more about the cookies we use (and to see how to disable them),… Continue reading Subaru Corporation Announces Production, Japan Sales and Export Resultsfor September 2018 and First Half of FYE2019 (Flash Report)
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Ericsson and Fujitsu partner on 5G
Ericsson and Fujitsu have announced a 5G partnership, with plans to combine their radio access and core network portfolios to deliver 5G mobile network services and solutions across Japan. “Ericsson and Fujitsu’s strength in research and development will ensure the best path for bringing global 5G solutions to Japan, as well as exploring a wider… Continue reading Ericsson and Fujitsu partner on 5G
NHTSA: Mercedes owners got recall notices too late
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Ford plant line to shut for five days
Staff at Ford’s plant in Bridgend working on the new Jaguar engine have been told not to come into work for five days. The AJ production line at the plant will shutdown from 29 October to 2 November, the GMB union confirmed. Letters were sent to directly staff this week without informing union officials in… Continue reading Ford plant line to shut for five days
Final Form Of SCG 004S Central-Seat Supercar Revealed
Here’s an update on the $400,000 supercar. Just in time for the reveal of the McLaren Speedtail, the spiritual successor of the F1, James Glickenhaus of the Scuderia Cameron Glickenhaus posted a rendered video of the upcoming 004S three-seater supercar on his Facebook. This is after the $400,000 supercar was revealed almost a year ago… Continue reading Final Form Of SCG 004S Central-Seat Supercar Revealed
Waymo is testing what it should charge for its robotaxi service
Self-driving startup Waymo, a Google spin-off owned by parent company Alphabet, has started to test pricing models for rides in its autonomous vehicles in Phoenix, the latest indication that the company is preparing to launch a commercial robotaxi service. Waymo has not launched a wide-scale commercial robotaxi service in Phoenix — or anywhere — just yet. But it is getting… Continue reading Waymo is testing what it should charge for its robotaxi service
Electric scooter startup Grin merges with Brazil-based Ride
Grin, the Mexico City-based electric scooter company backed by Y Combinator, is merging with Sao Paulo-based Ride to further the company’s expansion across Latin America. This comes shortly after Grin raised a ~$45 million Series A round. Currently, Grin only operates in Mexico City, but it has plans to expand to other cities throughout Latin… Continue reading Electric scooter startup Grin merges with Brazil-based Ride
Shell Begins Rollout Of Ultra-Fast Chargers In Europe
“The high-powered chargers take up to ten minutes to charge next-generation electric vehicles, making them up to three times faster than any other type of charger currently available to drivers.” “Installing high-powered chargers at 80 stations in Europe is part of Shell’s global drive to provide more and cleaner energy solutions. The chargers are in… Continue reading Shell Begins Rollout Of Ultra-Fast Chargers In Europe
Renault increases production capacity in Morocco
Renault relies heavily on Morocco for its low cost range. The car group has announced its decision to double the capacity of its factory in Casablanca, where are manufactured Logan and Sandero Dacia: by 2022, the plant will produce 160,000 vehicles, instead of 80,000 today. An announcement made Friday, after a meeting between the King… Continue reading Renault increases production capacity in Morocco
FCA to idle minivan production for a week to adjust inventories
Through September, FCA had sold 91,595 Pacificas in the United States, up 6.1 percent over the first nine months of 2017. Photo credit: FCA Fiat Chrysler Automobiles said it will idle its minivan plant in Windsor, Ont., for a week beginning Oct. 29 in order to “adjust inventories.” FCA builds its Dodge Grand Caravan and… Continue reading FCA to idle minivan production for a week to adjust inventories