Polish electric car producer presents partner to design its first models

ElectroMobility Poland, a company founded by four Polish energy companies (Enea, Energa, PGE and Tauron) with the aim of starting production of 100,000 electric cars by 2022 or 2023, has revealed the company which will design the cars according to news portal polandin.com.It is almost certain that manufacturing will be based in one of the regions where Poland’s automotive industry is concentrated, Silesia or Wielkopolska.Almost 10,000 electric cars are currently driven on Polish roads.

BMW Brilliance rolls 3 millionth car off production line

BBA resumed production of its Tiexi and Dadong plants in Shenyang on Feb 17, with nearly 20,000 employees, including those from its suppliers who worked in the plants, returning to work as scheduled.China has become the world’s largest sales market for BMW.The German automaker has invested over 52 billion yuan ($7.4 billion) and built two vehicle plants and one powertrain plant in Shenyang.

RENAULT: Communication optimization plan

COMMUNICATIONBoulogne-Billancourt, February 28, 2020,Following its recent publications, Groupe Renault would like to point out that, the optimization plan, mentioned during the 2019 annual results’ release, and with the ambition of reducing structural costs by at least 2 billion euros over the next 3 years, remains at this stage in preparation to specify the necessary measures,… Continue reading RENAULT: Communication optimization plan

Volkswagen Reaches Deal With Consumer Group Over Diesel Scandal: Court

Volkswagen and a major German consumer group have reached an agreement in a class action lawsuit over the carmaker’s rigging of diesel emissions tests, a court in the northern city of Brunswick said on Friday.The parties will announce details at 1300 local time (1200 GMT).VW admitted using illegal software to cheat U.S. diesel engine tests in 2015, a scandal which has cost it more than $30 billion in vehicle refits, fines and provisions.

Axing of Geneva car show forces manufacturers to rethink car launches

FRANKFURT, Feb 28 (Reuters) – Carmakers were scrambling to reorganise press conferences and vehicle presentations after Swiss authorities forced the cancellation of the Geneva car show on Friday in an effort to contain the coronavirus.
More than 160 exhibitors were scheduled to show off their cars and services at the 90th Geneva Motor Show, which was due to start on Monday and last until March 15.
BMW and Mercedes-Benz said they would use live-streaming to present the BMW Concept i4 and a revamped Mercedes E-Class respectively.
Ferrari does not plan to arrange alternative events, and Fiat Chrysler said it had no plan B, but that it was considering ways to show off a new electric Fiat 500.
French brand DS, part of PSA Group said it was seeking a venue near Paris to showcase a new concept car and was rescheduling interviews with executives by telephone.
Audi, a premium brand belonging to Volkswagen, said it would seek to use digital channels to launch its Audi A3 sportback and Audi e-Tro..

Proterra and Freightliner Custom Chassis Corporation to Develop All-Electric Chassis MT50e for Electric Delivery Truck Applications

BURLINGAME, Calif., Feb. 28, 2020 /PRNewswire/ — Today Proterra, a leading innovator in heavy-duty electric transportation, and Freightliner Custom Chassis Corporation (FCCC) announced a collaboration to develop the MT50e, a new all-electric delivery truck chassis. The MT50e will be on display at the upcoming NTEA Work Truck Show, March 4-6 in Indianapolis. Built on FCCC’s legendary… Continue reading Proterra and Freightliner Custom Chassis Corporation to Develop All-Electric Chassis MT50e for Electric Delivery Truck Applications

Hyundai shuts down factory after worker tests positive for coronavirus

SEOUL, Feb 28 (Reuters) – A Hyundai Motor worker has tested positive for the new coronavirus, leading to a suspension of production at one its factories in South Korea's southeastern city of Ulsan, the company said on Friday.
Shares of the automaker dropped more than 5% after the news, while the wider market was down 2.6%. The closing deals a fresh setback to Hyundai Motor, which has gradually resumed production at local plants hit by a Chinese parts shortage in the wake of the virus outbreak.
South Korea has the most infected people outside China, affecting companies like Samsung and Hyundai. South Korea on Friday reported 256 new cases, bringing the total number of infected to 2,022.
A union spokesman confirmed that a worker had tested positive, but he did not have more details.
“The company has also placed colleagues who came in close contact with the infected employee in self-quarantine and taken steps to have them tested for possible infection,” Hyundai Motor said in a news r..

Kongsberg Automotive – Annual Report 2019

Thu, Feb 27, 2020 07:30 CET Kongsberg Automotive ASA Annual Report 2019 follows attached. Kongsberg Automotive provides world class products to the global vehicle industry. Our products enhance the driving experience, making it safer, more comfortable and sustainable. With revenues of approx. EUR 1.1 billion and approximately 10.900 employees in 19 countries, Kongsberg Automotive is… Continue reading Kongsberg Automotive – Annual Report 2019