In 2020, Volkswagen Group Components, an independent business unit of Volkswagen AG, will start production of a fast charging station capable of charging four vehicles simultaneously and providing energy storage when not in use. The charging stations will be manufactured at a components plant in Hanover, replacing the plant’s current heat exchanger production area. The… Continue reading Volkswagen Group Components to produce fast charging station with storage
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Thank You Government, says Auto Industry after FAME-II approval
NEW DELHI: The approval of Rs 10,000 Faster Adoption and Manufacturing of Electric & Hybrid Vehicles (FAME II) has brought excitement and cheer all around the automotive industry. The much awaited scheme to promote electric and hybrid vehicles has been welcomed as major push towards scalability of green mobility in the country. The Society of… Continue reading Thank You Government, says Auto Industry after FAME-II approval
Japan’s Subaru plans biggest-ever global recall over brake lights
FILE PHOTO – The Subaru booth displays the company logo at the North American International Auto Show in Detroit, Michigan, U.S. January 16, 2018. REUTERS/Jonathan Ernst/File Photo GLOBAL BUSINESS WEEK AHEAD TOKYO (Reuters) – Subaru Corp plans to recall around 2.3 million vehicles globally over a brake light problem, in what would be the automaker’s… Continue reading Japan’s Subaru plans biggest-ever global recall over brake lights
Elon Musk just sent this memo to employees about the cheaper Model 3 and store closures
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GP: Elon Musk, chief executive officer of Tesla Inc., speaks during an event at the site of the company's manufacturing facility in Shanghai, China, on Monday, Jan. 7, 2019.
Tesla CEO Elon Musk on Thursday sent an email to employees explaining the company's decision to reduce its headcount in its sales and marketing divisions, according to a copy of the memo that was sent to CNBC.
News of the upcoming layoffs come as Tesla announced that sales of the $35,000 Model 3 were finally available, adding that all sales of Tesla vehicles would be moving exclusively online. As part of the announcement, Musk also warned that the company would not turn a profit in the first quarter, sending Tesla's share price down more than 3 percent Thursday night.
Here's the full memo:
Last month, I noted in my email that the fundamental issue Tesla must overcome is that our products remain too expensive for most people. We know there are many people who want to buy Model 3, but simply can't afford to do so.
That is why we're excited to announce today that we are now offering the standard Model 3 at $35,000. This is a significant milestone for Tesla, the culmination of years of hard work by employees across the company, and something of which you should all be very proud. You can read the details of the announcement on our blog: LINK HERE
In addition, we are also making the decision to shift all sales worldwide to online only.
Last year, 78% of all Model 3 orders were placed online, rather than in a store, and 82% of customers bought their Model 3 without ever having taken a test drive. Customers can now buy a Tesla in North America via their phone in about 1 minute, and that capability will soon be extended worldwide. We are also making it much easier to try out and return a Tesla without a test drive. You can now return a car within 7 days or 1,000 miles for a full refund. Customers are becoming increasingly comfortable making purchases online, and that is especially true for Tesla — which is a testament to the products we make.
As a result, over the next few months, we will be winding down many of our stores and significantly reducing our spend on sales and marketing, which will help make the price changes we've announced today possible. Shifting all sales online combined with other ongoing cost efficiency will enable us to lower all vehicle prices by about 6% on average, allowing us to achieve the $35,000 Model 3 price point.
A small number of stores in high-traffic locations will remain as galleries, showcases and Tesla information centers. At the same time, we will be increasing our investment in the Tesla service system and manufacturing, and I expect that headcount to grow next year.
Unfortunately, this means that some jobs will be impacted or transitioned to other areas of the business. This is a hard decision, but it necessary to make our cars more affordable. Our sales team has fought on the front lines of advancing our mission and has been our connection to hundreds of thousands of customers along the way. I want to express my sincere gratitude for all that you've done.
Kn the coming weeks, we will be evaluating all of our sales and marketing organization to understand where there are operation efficiencies, and how best to support the transition to online sales while also continuing to deliver a truly awesome and education Tesla buying experience.
We'll be sharing more information on this transition soon.
Thank you,
Elon
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Allison Transmission to Build Advanced Vehicle Environmental Test Facility in Indianapolis
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VinFast to test its first car for safety in Europe next month – Retail News Asia
VinFast, Vietnam’s first indigenous car manufacturer, plans to test its first vehicle for safety parameters in Europe on March 6. According to company executives, the vehicle will be tested for international standards to ensure its highest safety. This announcement came after VinFast’s Hai Phong factory successfully manufactured the first body shell of the Lux A2.0,… Continue reading VinFast to test its first car for safety in Europe next month – Retail News Asia
Ford slashes 2000 jobs in China after sales drop nearly 40% – Nikkei Asian Review
BEIJING/TOKYO — Ford Motor’s main Chinese joint venture is reducing its workforce by 2,000, or about 10%, after suffering a sharp reversal in the world’s biggest auto market. Several executives revealed the decision to cut jobs at Changan Ford Automobile, which is owned equally by Ford and state-owned China Changan Automobile Group. Changan Ford’s cuts mostly affect its main… Continue reading Ford slashes 2000 jobs in China after sales drop nearly 40% – Nikkei Asian Review
CORRECTED-UPDATE 4-Tesla to close many stores as $35,000 Model 3 goes on sale
SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) – Tesla Inc said on Thursday it would offer a $35,000 version of its Model 3 sedan with a delivery time of two to four weeks, while closing many of its retail stores worldwide. FILE PHOTO: A Tesla Model 3 sedan, its first car aimed at the mass market, is displayed during… Continue reading CORRECTED-UPDATE 4-Tesla to close many stores as $35,000 Model 3 goes on sale
Nissan Leaf progress, fast electric motorcycle charging, Audi plug-ins: Today’s Car News
BMW and Mercedes-Benz self-driving car concepts
Audi plans to introduce four new plug-in hybrids at next week's Geneva auto show. A drive in the Nissan Leaf Plus reveals how far electric cars have come in nine years. Electric motorcycle maker Zero has a novel way to get faster charging and longer trips on an electric bike. And German prosecutors fined BMW for its diesel emissions—but it may not be what you think. All this and more on Green Car Reports.
A look back at the first modern production electric car, compared with its latest versions shows the progress electric cars have made in nine years. Range has tripled for a little more than a 20 percent price increase.
Electric motorcycles are becoming a lot more useful for long trips with longer ranges and available fast charging. California electric bike-maker Zero has a novel way to recharge them: using two Level 2 chargers on the road simultaneously.
Audi announced some details on four new plug-in hybrids it plans to reveal at the Geneva auto show next month: the Q5, A6, A7, and A8.
German prosecutors announced a $9.6 million fine against BMW for violating emissions standards with some of its diesel cars. The sum is a tiny fraction of that levied against Volkswagen, because prosecutors traced the problem to a mistake rather than intentional cheating.
Meanwhile, the German company is pairing up with rival Daimler to work on self-driving cars.
Finally, after a driver dozed off behind the wheel of a speeding Tesla Model S driving on Autopilot, police are pleading with automakers who make self-driving systems to make the cars recognize when they're trying to pull one over.
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NOT LONG TILL THE FIRST GBS CARS & COFFEE EVENT OF THE YEAR….
The next event on the GBS Calendar is our Cars and Coffee event which is happening in a few weeks on Saturday 23rd March at the GBS Factory. It already looks like its going to be another successful event with lots of people joining us in some very nice Zero’s and other sports cars. Recently… Continue reading NOT LONG TILL THE FIRST GBS CARS & COFFEE EVENT OF THE YEAR….