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Category: German Press
German Handelsblatt: Porsche E-Bike: How much Porsche is in the Porsche E-Bike?009125
The sports car manufacturer relies on bicycles for up to 14,000 euros. The e-mountain bike hardly rides better than other bikes. But it has one advantage. Go to Source
Autonomous driving: BMW combines traffic jam pilot with hands-free driving
To date, there have been no cars that enable hands-free driving on the highway in combination with Level 3. BMW has now received approval. (Autonomous driving, Software development) Go to Source
Hyundai: Office building equipped with delivery, parking and loading robots
There are various concepts for autonomous parking and charging of electric cars. Hyundai combines this in a “robot-friendly” building. (robot, Electric car) Go to Source
Robert Habeck: Movement in the dispute over punitive tariffs on Chinese electric cars
The EU and China have agreed to start discussions about the planned tariffs on Chinese electric cars. This could result in a compromise being found. (Electric car, automobile) Go to Source
Electric sales are poor: Volkswagen is investing 60 billion euros in new combustion engines
The Volkswagen Group, known for its strong focus on electrification, is investing 60 billion euros in new combustion engines. (VW, Electric car) Go to Source
More than announced: Tesla is cutting 14 percent of its workforce
Tesla has reduced its global workforce by more than 14 percent since the beginning of 2024. In April there was still talk of 11 percent. There could be more. (Tesla, Electric car) Go to Source
German Handelsblatt: MAN: How the case involving a VW subsidiary reveals the naivety of the German economy towards China009124
MAN wants to sell its gas turbine business to a Chinese company with ties to the defense industry. The federal government warns. The company still wants the deal. Go to Source
German Handelsblatt: Volkswagen subsidiary: How the case surrounding a VW subsidiary reveals the naivety of the German economy towards China009122
The VW subsidiary wants to sell its gas turbine business to a Chinese company with ties to the arms industry. The federal government warns. The company still wants the deal. Go to Source
German Handelsblatt: Volkswagen subsidiary: How the case surrounding a VW subsidiary reveals the naivety of the German economy towards China009122
The VW subsidiary wants to sell its gas turbine business to a Chinese company with ties to the arms industry. The federal government warns. The company still wants the deal. Go to Source