Auto industry urges emissions deal weaker than Obama’s

Washington – A coalition of automakers has told the Biden administration it would agree to raise mileage standards to reduce tailpipe emissions but with tradeoffs and at rates lower than those brokered by California with five other car manufacturers. If agreed to, the proposal could give President Joe Biden a quick win by securing cuts… Continue reading Auto industry urges emissions deal weaker than Obama’s

Edsel Ford is retiring and 2 Ford family members will get new roles on board of directors

The great-great grandchildren of Henry Ford, founder of Ford Motor Co., are planning to step into key roles as members of the influential board of directors this year, the company announced Friday. Alexandra Ford English and Henry Ford III have been nominated by the company to stand for election to the board at its virtual annual shareholder meeting… Continue reading Edsel Ford is retiring and 2 Ford family members will get new roles on board of directors

GM confirms plans for the RenCen and its workers’ return to the office

After a year plagued with uncertainty amid a pandemic that sent white-collar workers home and shuttered car factories, Detroit’s top occupant reaffirmed its commitment Thursday to its world headquarters in the Renaissance Center along the riverfront.  “After 25 years of our involvement in the transformation of Detroit’s riverfront, our commitment to the city is steadfast,” GM President Mark Reuss… Continue reading GM confirms plans for the RenCen and its workers’ return to the office

Bollinger Motors debuts 2022 electric work trucks

Electric auto startup Bollinger Motors’s B1 SUV and B2 pickup are among the highly-anticipated crop of electric pickups scheduled to come to market in the next year. The pricey, $125,000 vehicles promise unique hauling capabilities as well as competitive towing and horsepower numbers compared to traditional petrol-powered trucks. But Bollinger also needs to put food on… Continue reading Bollinger Motors debuts 2022 electric work trucks

GM forms new joint venture to fast-track EV battery development

General Motors wants to sell electric vehicles that can travel 500 to 600 miles on a full charge in the near future. To get there, it’s partnered with lithium metal battery developer SolidEnergy Systems, which is based in Singapore, but has U.S. operations in Boston. GM President Mark Reuss announced the new partnership Thursday at a Washington Post Live virtual… Continue reading GM forms new joint venture to fast-track EV battery development

GM enters into partnership to lower cost, increase battery range

Detroit — General Motors Co. is entering into a joint development agreement with lithium metal battery company SolidEnergy Systems, a move that GM says will help cut the cost of the batteries in its next-generation electric vehicles. The automaker expects the new technology to cut battery costs by 60% even while doubling energy density to increase range capabilities, GM President Mark Reuss… Continue reading GM enters into partnership to lower cost, increase battery range