Chemicals company Ineos has decided against building its first cars in the North East in favour of a plant in Bridgend, according to reports by the FT. Ineos CEO Sir Jim Ratcliffe revealed last year his intentions to build a new off-road vehicle in the UK, and Teesside officials had hoped that the cars would… Continue reading Ineos to shun Teesside with car plant that would have created hundreds of jobs, reports say
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JAGUAR LAND ROVER CONFIRMS TECHNICAL ENGINEERING OFFICE IN HUNGARY
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FUTURE JAGUAR AND LAND ROVER VEHICLES WILL HELP CURE MOTION SICKNESS
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JAGUAR LAND ROVER REPORTS SECOND QUARTER RESULTS FOR 2018/2019 FINANCIAL YEAR
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Jaguar reveals its vision of an electrified future in sketches
Jaguar reveals its vision of an electrified future in sketches
Ford plant line to shut for five days
Staff at Ford’s plant in Bridgend working on the new Jaguar engine have been told not to come into work for five days. The AJ production line at the plant will shutdown from 29 October to 2 November, the GMB union confirmed. Letters were sent to directly staff this week without informing union officials in… Continue reading Ford plant line to shut for five days
JAGUAR LAND ROVER OPENS MANUFACTURING PLANT IN SLOVAKIA
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Uniti One electric car production planned for the UK in 2020
The pilot plant is predicted to create 100-150 jobs within Uniti, a number that will increase once partners supporting the production ecosystem are taken into account. Uniti has ambitions to become a “major player” in the British EV market over the next few years and plans to establish a London office that will ensure the necessary… Continue reading Uniti One electric car production planned for the UK in 2020
Ford Reorganizes Asia Pacific Markets to Strengthen Performance; Establishes Stand-Alone China Business
As Ford Motor Company repositions its global business for long-term success, China is elevated as a stand-alone business unit, reporting directly to global headquarters Anning Chen returns to Ford and is named president and CEO of Ford China, a newly-created position focused on leading China’s turnaround plan, reporting to Jim Farley, president global markets Peter… Continue reading Ford Reorganizes Asia Pacific Markets to Strengthen Performance; Establishes Stand-Alone China Business
Tesla teardown redux, smaller fast chargers, dirty battery manufacturing: Today’s Car News
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Munro & Associates teardown of Tesla Model 3 [Autoline]
A much-publicized Tesla teardown from earlier in the year reveals some lessons and missed opportunities. Battery manufacturing happens to be in places with dirty power sources. And DC fast chargers have the potential to downsize. All this and more on Green Car Reports.
The teardown (disassembly) analysis of a Tesla Model 3 earlier this year reached some conclusions about building this mass-production electric sedan and why its ramp-up has been so difficult. It seems that Tesla chief executive offiicer Elon Musk agrees with some of the points made.
Mercedes-Benz will be looking at real-world use patterns of leased GLC F-Cell hydrogen fuel-cell vehicles as part of a new test trial in Germany.
A new DC fast-charger design can be mounted on a pole, with a small footprint like a Level 2 charger. With reduced installation costs, better efficiency, and the potential for scalability, is it the future of fast charging?
Battery manufacturing itself may have more associated air pollution than previously thought. The problem, according to Bloomberg New Energy Finance, is that battery production is focused in parts of the world with dirty energy generation—including China, Thailand, Germany, and Poland.
Ford has become the first automaker to test autonomous vehicle technology in Washington, D.C.—a clear sales pitch to lawmakers.
And Jaguar looked to guide dogs for help in developing its pedestrian warning sound in the new I-Pace electric crossover.