In the long term, the car manufacturer wants to use old electric car batteries for electricity storage. This isn’t possible yet, but the new storage will help the network from 2025, says VW. Go to Source
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German Handelsblatt: Car manufacturer: Porsche sales in China collapse009086
Porsche boss Blume assumes that the China market will remain challenging for the luxury brand. As a result, Porsche suffered an operating profit decline of 30 percent in the first quarter. Go to Source
German Handelsblatt: Car manufacturer: Porsche sales in China collapse009086
Porsche boss Blume assumes that the China market will remain challenging for the luxury brand. As a result, Porsche suffered an operating profit decline of 30 percent in the first quarter. Go to Source
German Manager Magazine: China Foreign Trade: Exports rise sharply in May, imports only increase slowly003363
Exports in China are increasing more than expected, but imports are only increasing slowly. The debt crisis in the real estate sector and high youth unemployment continue to weigh on consumer sentiment in the country. Go to Source
German Manager Magazine: Formula 1: Who actually earns how much? An overview003362
Engines roar, tires smoke, the accelerator pedal is depressed. The Formula 1 circus was in danger of becoming boring due to the Red Bull team’s recent superiority, but the dominance of Red Bull-Driver Max Verstappen (26) now seems broken. After McLaren driver Lando Norris (24) took his first race win in Miami, things didn’t go… Continue reading German Manager Magazine: Formula 1: Who actually earns how much? An overview003362
German FAZ: Kaufland wants to expand deliveries with electric trucks007046
The truck reduces its speed on the Autobahn 81 exit with almost no vibration. Tobias Hartmann turns onto the road to Möckmühl and accelerates just as noiselessly. In the driver’s cab, the ringing of the cell phone drowns out the hum of the engine. “The annoying shaking that diesel trucks have doesn’t exist here,” says… Continue reading German FAZ: Kaufland wants to expand deliveries with electric trucks007046
German FAZ: “Don’t use the watering can principle everywhere”007045
Spin-offs at universities: “Don’t apply the watering can principle everywhere” June 5, 2024, 6:55 p.m. Reading time: 11 minutes. Too few successful companies in Germany are emerging from good basic research. Start-up association leader Verena Pausder and spin-off expert Helmut Schönenberger are calling for more commitment from universities – and more specialization. Go to Source
German FAZ: Now come the software ecosystems of robotics007044
Young companies such as Figure AI, Apptronik, Agility Robotics, Sanctuary AI and Boston Dynamics are causing a stir with human-like robots. But the strategically important issue is not the humanoid form. It is the software dynamics behind it that are becoming increasingly important for mechanical engineering. We use several different examples to specifically show the… Continue reading German FAZ: Now come the software ecosystems of robotics007044
German FAZ: This is how Hessians think about the politics of the EU007046
Bridges, roads, walls, ceilings: the properties of concrete ensure that it is irreplaceable as a building material in many places. The most important ingredient in concrete is currently cement, but its production causes a lot of climate-damaging CO2 emissions. The high temperatures and chemical processes required to produce cement are responsible for around eight percent… Continue reading German FAZ: This is how Hessians think about the politics of the EU007046
German FAZ: Weapons deliveries to Israel could still be banned007045
Many international legal decisions are made in the Peace Palace in The Hague, a representative Neo-Renaissance building. The judges of the International Court of Justice (ICJ) recently decided that Germany does not have to stop its arms exports to Israel. The process was operated by Nicaragua; It ended happily for the federal government. Things could… Continue reading German FAZ: Weapons deliveries to Israel could still be banned007045