The US government has refused California the right to stricter exhaust gas limits. The state immediately went to court. ((policy,, Electric car))) Go to source
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Autonomous driving: Xpengs Ki-Chip expects three times as fast as Nvidia
The Chinese manufacturer Xpeng provides processors for VW cars in China. The new SUV G7 uses up to three fast AI chips. ((Autonomous driving,, Raven))) Go to source
OLG Hamm: E-cars must observe speed limit for clean air
Although electric cars do not emit exhaust gases, drivers have to pay attention to speed limits for air pollution control. ((Electric car,, technology))) Go to source
German FAZ: World War II bomb in Hanau defused 009455
Wiesbaden/Bad Vilbel. In view of the Israeli attack on Iran, the Hessian Interior Minister claims that he does not expect direct consequences at the Hessentag in Bad Vilbel just started. Roman Poseck (CDU) announced to the German Press Agency that the state festival with around 750,000 expected visitors until June 22, as well as the… Continue reading German FAZ: World War II bomb in Hanau defused 009455
German FAZ: The swine plague is not over009454
A year ago, near the former Opel racetrack near Rüsselsheim, the first with the African swine plague (ASP) was found. After that, the swine fever in the region spread rapidly. In the meantime, according to their information, the authorities have largely under control, but the danger is not banned, the origin of the swine plague… Continue reading German FAZ: The swine plague is not over009454
German FAZ: once Germany Nonstop009453
FAZ+plug-in-hybrid at the limit: once Germany Nonstopvon Thomas Geiger 100.06.2025, 09:33 reading time: 5 min. Folding out picture description 1,000 kilometers in one go-formerly quite normal, today rather unusual. What a plug-in hybrid can do shows a self-experiment with the Opel Grandland between Garmisch and Flensburg. Go to source
German Manager Magazin: Volkswagen: Autobauer escapes millions of fine in the diesel scandal004263
Volkswagen escapes a loss of millions due to data protection violations when dealing with the diesel scandal. The Lower Saxony data protection officer had requested a fine of 4.3 million euros for the car manufacturer. However, this is not being pursued because the Hanover public prosecutor’s office had forgotten the signature at the decisive brief,… Continue reading German Manager Magazin: Volkswagen: Autobauer escapes millions of fine in the diesel scandal004263
Club of Excellence: Stellantis honors his best European dealers
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Corona wilmets for luxury cars: Kassel car dealership as a money washing system?
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Autohaus Podcast: Opportunities for earnings and trends in the retrofit market
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