Tesla has lost its Autopilot fatal crash wrongful death case in Florida as a jury says the automaker has to pay the victims up to $243 million. This is a significant blow to Tesla – although it will likely be appealed. Update: This article has been updated to better explain the amount that Tesla has… Continue reading Tesla (TSLA) is found liable in fatal Autopilot crash, has to pay up to $243 million (updated)
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Victims of Tesla Autopilot crash are seeking $345 million in damages
The victims and family of victims of a crash involving Tesla Autopilot are seeking $345 million in damages as part of a wrongful death court case. We reported on this case at trial in Miami last month. The case attempts to place some responsibility on Tesla for creating complacency with drivers, who were led to… Continue reading Victims of Tesla Autopilot crash are seeking $345 million in damages
XPeng, NIO, Li Auto, ZEEKR Post Big July Delivery Gains, Yet Stocks Remain Under Pressure
Chinese electric vehicle (EV) makers XPeng (NYSE:XPEV), ZEEKR Intelligent Technology (NYSE:ZK), Li Auto (NASDAQ:LI), and NIO (NYSE:NIO) stocks dropped on Friday despite individual triumphs like XPeng’s record July deliveries and ZEEKR’s significant year-over-year growth. ZEEKR, a subsidiary of Geely, announced on Friday that its combined Zeekr and Lynk & Co brands delivered 44,193 vehicles in… Continue reading XPeng, NIO, Li Auto, ZEEKR Post Big July Delivery Gains, Yet Stocks Remain Under Pressure
Pedestrian Protection Airbag Market Report 2025 | Tech Advances Propel Pedestrian Airbags to $2.91 Billion Market by 2029
Company Logo The pedestrian protection airbag market is booming, projected to grow from $1.77 billion in 2024 to $2.91 billion by 2029, driven by increased vehicle traffic and safety concerns. Major players include Toyota and Autoliv, with Asia-Pacific as the fastest-growing region. Innovations include recycled polyester airbags. Dublin, Aug. 01, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — The… Continue reading Pedestrian Protection Airbag Market Report 2025 | Tech Advances Propel Pedestrian Airbags to $2.91 Billion Market by 2029
First Mold to Showcase at Meximold 2025: Empowering North American Automotive Supply Chain with Cost-Effective Injection Solutions
ZHONGSHAN, China, July 31, 2025 /PRNewswire/ — Precision mold and injection molding manufacturer First Mold announced recently, its participation in Meximold 2025 (Booth #905) at Mexico’s Querétaro Exhibition Center this October. Following its appearances at North America’s PTXPO and Mexico’s Plastimagen earlier this year, this marks the third stop of First Mold’s 2025 global strategy. Director… Continue reading First Mold to Showcase at Meximold 2025: Empowering North American Automotive Supply Chain with Cost-Effective Injection Solutions
Ford to reveal more about its new low-cost electric vehicles on August 11
Ford is set to reveal more information about its upcoming low-cost electric vehicles at an event in Kentucky on August 11. And the company is talking a very big game: CEO Jim Farley said Wednesday that the announcement is “a Model T moment” for Ford. Farley made the comments after Ford revealed its electric vehicle… Continue reading Ford to reveal more about its new low-cost electric vehicles on August 11
Brazil brings forward disassembled electric vehicles import tax hike
(Reuters) -The Brazilian trade panel known as Gecex-Camex decided on Wednesday to bring forward a tariff increase schedule for disassembled electric and hybrid vehicles imports, it said in a statement. Fully or partially disassembled vehicles, known as CKDs and SKDs, will be subject to a 35% import tax from January 2027, and no longer in… Continue reading Brazil brings forward disassembled electric vehicles import tax hike
German Manager Magazin: Mercedes, Volkswagen, Conti: How about the crisis? The Manage: Mobility Live Talk004350
The European auto industry is deep in the crisis, the half -year numbers are showing it again. Electric cars can usually only be sold with a discount and then bring mini gain or even loss. Development expenses are increasing massively, saving everywhere. Volkswagen and ZF Friedrichshafen, Mercedes and Continental: The reasons are different, but all… Continue reading German Manager Magazin: Mercedes, Volkswagen, Conti: How about the crisis? The Manage: Mobility Live Talk004350
German Manager Magazin: Airbus, Schaeffler, Vitesco, ZF Friedrichshafen – The newsletter “Manage: Mobility” 004349
Dear reader, dear reader, Before we take a newsletter break in the next two weeks, we will devote ourselves to the dark everyday life. Through the bank, manufacturers and suppliers present sobering half -year numbers, one forecast after the other is tipped over. Now there are also exports to the USA 15 percent inch on… Continue reading German Manager Magazin: Airbus, Schaeffler, Vitesco, ZF Friedrichshafen – The newsletter “Manage: Mobility” 004349
Clean Technica: Tesla Signs $4.3 Billion LFP Battery Deal With LGES, $16.5 Billion Chip Deal With Samsung004128
Last Updated on: 30th July 2025, 11:26 pm Korea Economic Daily reports that Tesla and LG Energy Solution have struck a deal worth $4.3 billion for LFP batteries produced at the LGES factories in Michigan, Ohio, and Tennessee. While LGES has not officially revealed who the buyer is, citing a confidentiality agreement — Tesla likes… Continue reading Clean Technica: Tesla Signs $4.3 Billion LFP Battery Deal With LGES, $16.5 Billion Chip Deal With Samsung004128