Europe’s largest car manufacturer has invested in hundreds of companies. The finance chief has now announced a critical review of the holdings. One area in particular is in focus. Go to Source
Category: German Press
German Handelsblatt: Mobility: VW opens Moia electric taxi service for municipal licensees007718
Other providers are now also allowed to use the VW subsidiary’s technology for a fee. The shared taxi services should be able to be integrated into existing transport systems. Go to Source
German Handelsblatt: Mobility: VW opens Moia electric taxi service for municipal licensees007718
Other providers are now also allowed to use the VW subsidiary’s technology for a fee. The shared taxi services should be able to be integrated into existing transport systems. Go to Source
ID.3: VW should close the Transparent Factory in Dresden
Volkswagen’s Transparent Factory in Dresden, once a showcase project, is to stop vehicle production. (VW, Electric car) Go to Source
Crafts and commerce: Government supports company fast chargers with 400 million euros
The Ministry of Transport supports the construction of fast chargers for company locations with up to five million euros per application. (Electric car, automobile) Go to Source
Electric transporter: Street scooter production stopped after bankruptcy
The quarrels over the Aachen electric car Streetscooter continue. The owner B-On is bankrupt. (Street scooter, technology) Go to Source
Cost reduction: Tesla records silent breakthrough in the development process
Tesla wants to produce ever larger vehicle parts from a single mold. New advances promise a massive reduction in development costs. (Tesla, Electric car) Go to Source
Transport turnaround: Only Danish operator closes hydrogen filling stations
Because they are unprofitable, Everfuel is closing its hydrogen filling stations. There are only a few fuel cell cars in Denmark. (hydrogen, technology) Go to Source
German Handelsblatt: Volkswagen: Blume’s test of patience – VW boss expects lengthy corporate restructuring007716
In the interview, CEO Oliver Blume speaks in detail about the return programs for the first time – and pushes expectations for the share into the future. Go to Source
German Handelsblatt: Volkswagen: Blume’s test of patience – VW boss expects lengthy corporate restructuring007716
In the interview, CEO Oliver Blume speaks in detail about the return programs for the first time – and pushes expectations for the share into the future. Go to Source