US House passes bill targeting China that would limit EV tax credits

U.S. House of Representatives has narrowly approved a bill to tighten rules on Chinese content in vehicles. The U.S. House of Representatives narrowly voted on Thursday to approve legislation to tighten rules limiting Chinese content in vehicles qualifying for U.S. electric vehicle tax credits. The House voted 217 to 192 to approve the bill, which… Continue reading US House passes bill targeting China that would limit EV tax credits

Clean Technica: BYD Closer to Becoming #1 Automaker in World Than I Thought003595

Sign up for daily news updates from CleanTechnica on email. Or follow us on Google News! Last week, I wrote generally about the idea that BYD’s strong upward trend, Toyota’s seeming lack of a serious EV plan (including continued daydreams about hydrogen), and Volkswagen’s struggles in China could lead to BYD becoming the #1 top… Continue reading Clean Technica: BYD Closer to Becoming #1 Automaker in World Than I Thought003595

Clean Technica: Australian EV Market Dips in August, New Zealand Steady003594

Sign up for daily news updates from CleanTechnica on email. Or follow us on Google News! Battery electric vehicles only achieved a 5.9% penetration of the new vehicle market in Australia in August. This is 5,892 out of 100,786 total light vehicles sold. It was 6,743 in July. Perhaps it’s time to admit that there… Continue reading Clean Technica: Australian EV Market Dips in August, New Zealand Steady003594

@Hyundai: Kia EV9 wins Gold trophy at IDEA 2024 design awards

EV9 takes Kia’s first-ever International Design Excellence Awards (IDEA) Gold trophy presented by Industrial Designers Society of America (IDSA) Latest accolade follows Red Dot ‘Best of Best’ and iF Design Gold awards to deliver clean sweep of world’s top three design awards for all-electric EV9 IDEA 2024 triumph further validates EV9’s design excellence and originality, and… Continue reading @Hyundai: Kia EV9 wins Gold trophy at IDEA 2024 design awards

GM and Hyundai explore joint product development, manufacturing and clean tech

General Motors and Hyundai Motor Company have signed an agreement to explore future collaboration across key strategic areas. The American and Korean auto majors will look for ways to leverage their complementary scale and strengths to reduce costs and bring a wider range of vehicles and technologies to customers faster. Potential collaboration projects centre on… Continue reading GM and Hyundai explore joint product development, manufacturing and clean tech

GM and Hyundai to ‘immediately’ explore partnerships in EV development and supply chains

General Motors (GM) and Hyundai Motor Group announced the signing of a Memorandum of Understanding to explore potential partnerships across a myriad of automotive tech segments, including joint EV and powertrain development, manufacturing, and supply chain sourcing. One of the world’s most prominent American automakers has announced a potential landmark partnership with one of the… Continue reading GM and Hyundai to ‘immediately’ explore partnerships in EV development and supply chains

GM and Hyundai agree to explore collaboration on vehicles and manufacturing to reduce capital spending

Mary Barra, chair and CEO of General Motors, and Euisun Chung, executive chair of Hyundai Motor Group, during the signing of an agreement between the two companies to explore future collaboration across key strategic areas. Courtesy image DETROIT — General Motors and Hyundai Motor have entered into an agreement to explore “future collaboration across key… Continue reading GM and Hyundai agree to explore collaboration on vehicles and manufacturing to reduce capital spending