Earlier on October 1, local time, tens of thousands of workers at more than 30 terminals on the U.S. East Coast and Gulf Coast went on strike. According to Automotive News, the strike could have a significant impact on the automotive supply chain. In the 12 months […]
According to foreign media reports, the United Auto Workers (UAW) said on September 25 that union members representing Ford’s tool and die department at River Rouge Complex had reached a preliminary agreement with the company, one day ahead of the strike deadline. According to a union member, Ford’s Rouge Complex in Dearborn, Michigan, has […]
September 26, 2024-ChargePoint has announced the installation of 248 fast charging stations along California highways to meet the growing demand for electric vehicles. The new charging stations will be strategically placed along major travel routes, making it easier for long-distance EV drivers to find charging facilities. This initiative not only enhances the convenience and […]
September 25, 2024 – According to the latest data from the Chamber of Automotive Manufacturers of the Philippines, Inc. (CAMPI), new car sales in the country increased by 7% year-on-year in August 2024, reflecting a rebound in consumer confidence and a recovery in the automotive market. The figures show that new car sales totaled […]
Vehicle registration data released by the Norwegian Road Federation (OFV) shows that Norway is the first country in the world to have more electric cars than gasoline cars. OFV said that as of now, 26.3% of the 2.8 million passenger cars registered in Norway are pure electric vehicles, slightly higher than the share of […]
September 23, 2024, Madrid-According to Automotive News Europe, Volkswagen Group has ceased production of the Polo small car at its Pamplona plant in Spain and plans to shift to producing affordable pure electric small SUVs. While the Pamplona plant will stop making the Polo, Volkswagen will continue selling the model produced at its Kariega plant […]
