German FAZ: A Japanese comes from Allgäu008355

The technical basis of some motorhomes driven in the West has already made a long journey from the Far East before the conversion. The Mitsubishi L300 and its bigger brother Canter have made many holiday homes mobile. Nissan was also on the road as a city Indian with the NV 200, which was converted into… Continue reading German FAZ: A Japanese comes from Allgäu008355

German FAZ: A Japanese comes from Allgäu008346

The technical basis of some motorhomes driven in the West has already made a long journey from the Far East before the conversion. The Mitsubishi L300 and its bigger brother Canter have made many holiday homes mobile. Nissan was also on the road as a city Indian with the NV 200, which was converted into… Continue reading German FAZ: A Japanese comes from Allgäu008346

German FAZ: A Japanese comes from Allgäu008346

The technical basis of some motorhomes driven in the West has already made a long journey from the Far East before the conversion. The Mitsubishi L300 and its bigger brother Canter have made many holiday homes mobile. Nissan was also on the road as a city Indian with the NV 200, which was converted into… Continue reading German FAZ: A Japanese comes from Allgäu008346

In-Car Wi-Fi Market to grow by USD 270.54 Billion from 2024-2028, driven by diverse data plans, Report on how AI is redefining the market landscape – Technavio

NEW YORK, Dec. 9, 2024 /PRNewswire/ — Report with market evolution powered by AI – The global In-car wi-fi market size is estimated to grow by USD 270.54 billion from 2024-2028, according to Technavio. The market is estimated to grow at a CAGR of 49.01% during the forecast period. Wide range of data plans for in-car… Continue reading In-Car Wi-Fi Market to grow by USD 270.54 Billion from 2024-2028, driven by diverse data plans, Report on how AI is redefining the market landscape – Technavio

Samvardhana Motherson targets more Japanese OEM business with Atsumitec buyout

The Motherson Group, one of India’s and the world’s leading specialised automotive component manufacturers, through Samvardhana Motherson International Ltd (SAMIL) has announced plans to acquire Atsumitec Co of Japan for $57 million (Rs 475 crore). Founded in 1949, Atsumitec has core capabilities in metal and machining business primarily manufacturing gear-shifters, chassis and transmission components for… Continue reading Samvardhana Motherson targets more Japanese OEM business with Atsumitec buyout

Samvardhana Motherson targets more Japanese OEM business with Atsumitec buyout

The Motherson Group, one of India’s and the world’s leading specialised automotive component manufacturers, through Samvardhana Motherson International Ltd (SAMIL) has announced plans to acquire Atsumitec Co of Japan for $57 million (Rs 475 crore). Founded in 1949, Atsumitec has core capabilities in metal and machining business primarily manufacturing gear-shifters, chassis and transmission components for… Continue reading Samvardhana Motherson targets more Japanese OEM business with Atsumitec buyout

Amnesty International blasts electric car makers in battery material mining report

The world’s largest electric car manufacturers are neglecting human rights by not addressing supply chain risk, according to Amnesty International. The not-for-profit organisation’s findings, published as part of a 102-page report, say a failure by car makers to tackle risk in their mineral supply chains has potentially left communities living closest to mines, where cobalt, lithium, nickel… Continue reading Amnesty International blasts electric car makers in battery material mining report

Amnesty International blasts electric car makers in battery material mining report

The world’s largest electric car manufacturers are neglecting human rights by not addressing supply chain risk, according to Amnesty International. The not-for-profit organisation’s findings, published as part of a 102-page report, say a failure by car makers to tackle risk in their mineral supply chains has potentially left communities living closest to mines, where cobalt, lithium, nickel… Continue reading Amnesty International blasts electric car makers in battery material mining report

Amnesty International blasts electric car makers in battery material mining report

The world’s largest electric car manufacturers are neglecting human rights by not addressing supply chain risk, according to Amnesty International. The not-for-profit organisation’s findings, published as part of a 102-page report, say a failure by car makers to tackle risk in their mineral supply chains has potentially left communities living closest to mines, where cobalt, lithium, nickel… Continue reading Amnesty International blasts electric car makers in battery material mining report

Electric car makers blasted in battery material mining report

BYD and Mitsubishi declined to provide statements in response to the findings, either to Autocar or Amnesty International. In an attempt to improve supply chain visibility, the European Union will launch a battery passport from 1 February 2027, needed for all EV batteries over 2kWh. Gavin Harper, a critical materials research fellow at the University of… Continue reading Electric car makers blasted in battery material mining report