Autocar Professional’s November 1, 2022, issue is out

This 56-pager is packed with news, features, interviews and technology articles that will keep you up to date on developments in the Indian and global auto sector. Our highlight is how festive sales have brought in cheers for most automotive players. InterviewsFADA President Manish Raj Singhania says overall growth in car segment to touch double… Continue reading Autocar Professional’s November 1, 2022, issue is out

@Nissan: 2022/11/07 Nissan establishes new mobility service company in China Nissan (China) …000887

2022/11/07 Shanghai, CHINA – Nissan (China) Investment Co., Ltd. (NCIC) today announced the establishment of Nissan Mobility Service Co., Ltd., a dedicated mobility service company, as part of its efforts to continue transforming its business in China. The announcement was made at the 5th China International Import Export (CIIE) show which opened on Nov. 5th… Continue reading @Nissan: 2022/11/07 Nissan establishes new mobility service company in China Nissan (China) …000887

Airshow China, ASEAN Summit, Singles’ Day

Welcome to Your Week in Asia. Regional leaders will meet for a series of summits in Cambodia later this week, including Chinese Premier Li Keqiang, who will be on his first overseas visit in three years due to COVID-19. U.S. President Joe Biden will also join the meetings as part of his trip to North… Continue reading Airshow China, ASEAN Summit, Singles’ Day

Nissan may snub Renault revamp over sharing tech with Geely

This content is only available to subscribers. Get unlimited digital access. $1 for 6 Months. Subscribe Now Your subscription supports: Unlimited access to subscriber only articles on desktop, tablet and mobile web. The eNewspaper, a digital replica of the print paper, every day. Trusted, up-to-date local Detroit and Michigan breaking news. Newsletters on topics that… Continue reading Nissan may snub Renault revamp over sharing tech with Geely

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TOKYO, Nov 5 (Reuters) – Japan’s Honda Motor Co (7267.T) unveiled the second model of its new China-only electric vehicle (EV) lineup on Saturday, targeting the fast-growing, battery-driven car segment in the world’s largest auto market. The Japanese automaker said last year it planned to roll out EV models under a new brand called “e:N… Continue reading Untitled

The most interesting EV concepts at the 2022 SEMA conference

/ This year’s Specialty Equipment Market Association conference in Las Vegas was awash with electromods, vintage trucks, and EV conversion kits that could signal the future of electrification. Image: Nissan The Specialty Equipment Market Association, or SEMA, held its annual conference in Las Vegas this week. Billed as one of the biggest car shows in… Continue reading The most interesting EV concepts at the 2022 SEMA conference

Toyota among the ‘2022 world’s most obstructive companies on climate policy’ with oil giants

Toyota can’t seem to get out of its own way lately. The Japanese automaker ranked among the “world’s most obstructive companies on climate policy” of 2022, with oil giants like Exxon Mobile, Chevron, and leading Russian oil companies. “Change is the law of life. And for those who look only to the past or present… Continue reading Toyota among the ‘2022 world’s most obstructive companies on climate policy’ with oil giants

Hydrogen Fuel Cells for Electric Vehicles Global Patent Landscape 2022: Potential Advantages Over Battery Power Spurs Research & Investments

DUBLIN, Nov. 4, 2022 /PRNewswire/ — The “Hydrogen Fuel Cells for Electric Vehicles Patent Landscape 2022” report has been added to  ResearchAndMarkets.com’s offering. Nowadays, the global transportation sector represents about one quarter of all direct carbon dioxide emissions. To remedy this, during the past few years, several national and supranational governments around the world have instigated… Continue reading Hydrogen Fuel Cells for Electric Vehicles Global Patent Landscape 2022: Potential Advantages Over Battery Power Spurs Research & Investments

Japan’s auto parts maker Marelli to invest $1.76bn in growth areas

TOKYO — Japanese auto parts supplier Marelli Holdings plans to invest 260 billion yen ($1.76 billion) over the next five years in areas including autonomous-driving technology and electric vehicles as it works to turn its fortunes around. The manufacturer, which counts Nissan Motor and Stellantis as clients, faces the tricky task of balancing investment in… Continue reading Japan’s auto parts maker Marelli to invest $1.76bn in growth areas