Volvo Cars has introduced a Direct Consumer Business arm as part of an executive restructure designed reshape “what a car is, how people expect to be transported and how they interact with a car”. The restructure, set to be implemented from April 1, will see the Volvo Cars executive management team restructured to reflect the… Continue reading Volvo introduces direct consumer business arm amid executive restructure
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Press Releases – EU-US trade: auto makers urge MEPs to support talks
Brussels, 13 March 2019 – Ahead of a vote in the European Parliament tomorrow, auto makers are calling upon MEPs to back the European Commission’s request to start trade talks with the United States. Tomorrow, the European Parliament will issue a non-binding resolution on the draft negotiating mandate which the European Commission submitted to member… Continue reading Press Releases – EU-US trade: auto makers urge MEPs to support talks
The Polestar 2 EV Puts Tesla Model 3 on Notice
Aimed explicitly at the Tesla Model 3, and looking like it has its scope calibrated well enough to score a direct hit, the new Polestar 2 has just dropped. Following on the heels of the stunning but much more exclusive Polestar 1, the 2 promises a broader buyer base thanks to its more approachable price.… Continue reading The Polestar 2 EV Puts Tesla Model 3 on Notice
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Limiters that stop drivers speeding could soon be fitted in all new cars – Manchester Evening News
Drivers could soon be prevented from speeding through a device that automatically limits a vehicle’s speed. Mandatory speed limiting technology, called Intelligent Speed Assistance (ISA), could be fitted to all new cars sold in the EU within just three years, after proposals agreed by a key group of MEPs. Even though the UK is planning… Continue reading Limiters that stop drivers speeding could soon be fitted in all new cars – Manchester Evening News
Rybrook buys JLR dealerships in Stoke from Pendragon
Warwick-based Rybrook Group is representing Jaguar and Land Rover in Stoke following the completion of its acquisition of the businesses from Pendragon for an undisclosed sum. The businesses is trading as Rybrook Land Rover Stoke and Rybrook Jaguar Stoke. These new additions increase the Warwick-based Group’s dealerships to 25. Rybrook already has Jaguar and Land… Continue reading Rybrook buys JLR dealerships in Stoke from Pendragon
Volvo may not sell its Tesla rival electric car in the US over tariffs
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A man uses his mobile phone to take a picture of a Polestar 1 car at the Beijing auto show on April 26, 2018. –
Volvo Cars may not sell its high-performance Polestar electric vehicles in the U.S. if Washington slaps tariffs on imports from China, the Financial Times reported Wednesday.
The automaker recently revealed its Polestar 2, which executives said is priced competitively with Tesla's Model 3 sedan.
But Volvo is owned by Chinese auto company Geely, and the group has so far intended to make the cars at a factory in China. It expects to sell more than 50,000 Polestar vehicles.
A lot of those cars won't make it to the United States if tariffs on Chinese imports are too high, Polestar CEO Thomas Ingenlath told the FT.
The Polestar 2 is one of several vehicles automakers are hoping will draw customers from Tesla.
Competition is expected to heat up around the 2021 model year, said CFRA analyst Garrett Nelson. Competitors are already on the market at a midrange price that's competitive with the Model 3 and higher prices where Tesla's more premium Model S and Model X vehicles sit.
The global automotive industry has found itself caught up in President Donald Trump's trade war with China, leading many automakers to re-evaluate where they build and sell their products.
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Nissan says its electric car has become the first to break 400,000 in sales
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Japanese car giant Nissan says its compact hatchback called Leaf has become the first electric car to exceed 400,000 in sales.
In an announcement Thursday, the business said the landmark figure had solidified the Leaf's “leading role in the global shift toward more sustainable mobility.”
Since its launch in 2010, owners of the vehicle have, in total, driven over 10 billion kilometers. Nissan added that the number of Leaf cars sold since its launch was enough to have saved 3.8 million barrels of oil annually.
The model was the bestselling electric vehicle in Europe last year, Nissan said. In the U.K., the Leaf's newest version has a recommended retail price starting at £27,995 ($36,576).
Overall, 408,000 plug-in vehicle units were sold across Europe in 2018, according to analysis from EV-Volumes. In 2017, there were more than 3 million electric and plug-in hybrid cars on the planet's roads, according to the International Energy Agency's (IEA) Global Electric Vehicles Outlook. This represents an increase of 54 percent compared to 2016.
Almost 580,000 electric cars were sold in China in 2017, according to the IEA, while around 280,000 were sold in the U.S.
While electric vehicles are becoming the car of choice for an increasing number of drivers, they nevertheless face challenges, not least when it comes to perceptions surrounding range and charging infrastructure.
According to the U.S. Department of Energy's (DOE) Alternative Fuels Data Center, electric vehicles (EVs) generally have, at present, a shorter range “per charge” than conventional vehicles with a tank of gas. Driving conditions and driving habits can influence both the efficiency and range of EVs, the DOE says.
One of the current issues for EVs is ensuring there are enough charging stations for longer journeys to be completed. At present, for the U.S. as a whole, there are just under 21,000 public, Level 2 electric vehicle charging station locations. Level 2 refers to equipment that uses a 240 volt, alternating current plug.
Efforts are being made to remedy this, however, and a number of major businesses are investing in charging infrastructure. In January, for example, Volvo Group Venture Capital, a subsidiary of the Volvo Group, invested in a company that specializes in the “high power wireless charging of electric vehicles.”
The wireless charging business, called Momentum Dynamics, is based in Pennsylvania. It is developing and commercializing “high power inductive charging for the automotive and transportation industries.”
Also on Thursday, the City of Edinburgh's Transport and Environment Committee granted approval for the installation of electric car-charging infrastructure in the Scottish capital.
The plan would see the introduction of 66 on-street charging points spread across 14 hubs, authorities said in a statement.
The City of Edinburgh Council added that rapid, fast and slow chargers would be installed around the city, with equipment set to be placed on roads instead of pavements. Installation is due to take place between January and December 2020.
“We've seen an exponential rise in the popularity of electric vehicles over the last few years, and we want to see this continue,” Lesley Macinnes, transport and environment convener, said in a statement.
“Encouraging drivers to choose environmentally friendly modes of transport over diesel or petrol cars will have a real impact on air quality so it's essential that we provide the infrastructure to allow this,” Macinnes added.
Fiat-Chrysler: the twelve works of Mike Manley
He donned the sweater of Sergio Marchione at the death of the handyman of the Agnelli family . At Fiat-Chrysler, it’s Mike Manley who’s been driving since last July . The former boss of Jeep was at the Geneva Motor Show on Tuesday, to explain to the European public with his deep voice and asked… Continue reading Fiat-Chrysler: the twelve works of Mike Manley