Nissan is selling its headquarters for $630 million, the struggling Japanese automaker announced Thursday. The income should be used to advance the renovation. Nissan wants to rent the building in Yokohama, southwest of Tokyo, and continue to use it as its headquarters. The additional funds will be used to modernize internal systems at the company’s… Continue reading German Manager Magazine: Nissan: Car manufacturer sells headquarters004533
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German Manager Magazine: Porsche, Volkswagen, Tesla, Nexperia – the newsletter “manage:mobility”004534
Dear reader, The mobility scene is once again fragile these days. The auto industry is threatened with the next major disruption due to the chip drama surrounding Nexperia. The bicycle industry is anything but in flow. There is now a lot of noise surrounding Eurobike. Prominent names no longer want to have anything to do… Continue reading German Manager Magazine: Porsche, Volkswagen, Tesla, Nexperia – the newsletter “manage:mobility”004534
German Manager Magazine: Porsche and Volkswagen: Concern is growing among the Porsche and Piëch families004533
manager Log in Unlock article now Always one insight ahead. With manager+ you get access to this and all content on manager-magazin.de and in the app Buy now Your payment options: Paypal Visas Mastercard Apple Pay Google Pay Easy payment. Can be canceled at any time. Restore iTunes subscription manager+ is processed through your iTunes… Continue reading German Manager Magazine: Porsche and Volkswagen: Concern is growing among the Porsche and Piëch families004533
German Handelsblatt: Auto industry: After losses of millions – Continental hopes for higher demand011806
The supplier expects business to recover: demand should develop positively and material costs should fall. But two aspects continue to put Continental to the test. Go to Source
German Handelsblatt: Auto industry: After losses of millions – Continental hopes for higher demand011806
The supplier expects business to recover: demand should develop positively and material costs should fall. But two aspects continue to put Continental to the test. Go to Source
Advertisement: Take a cordless compressor with you now for less than 20 euros
There is currently an interesting offer on Amazon for a well-equipped cordless compressor. It is available for under 20 euros. (car, Amazon) Go to Source
Driver’s license on your cell phone: Digital driver’s license will be available by the end of 2026
In the future, drivers will be able to show their driving license digitally on their smartphone. However, the card driving license remains valid. (Digitalization, car) Go to Source
China: Robotaxis should also come to Europe
Autonomous taxis have long been a part of the street scene in China. Now the companies want to go to Europe. (Autonomous driving, car) Go to Source
Electric cars: Business criticizes postponement of emissions trading
The EU member states have agreed on climate targets for 2040. This could result in a lack of money to finance the purchase premium for electric cars. (Energy & Climate, GreenIT) Go to Source
KBA statistics: More than one in five new cars is fully electric
Electric cars have exceeded the 20 percent mark in new registrations for the first time since 2023. However, Tesla was unable to benefit from this. (Electric car, Fuel cell) Go to Source