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AUGUST 01, 2023



Why OEMs, EU Moving Faster on EV Charging

A consortium of seven automakers are banding together to get fast EV chargers installed, and the EU mandates a fast-charging network across the bloc of countries by 2030.

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Autoline Daily: Top Industry News for Aug. 1

Big Oil Gets Into EV Batteries; Mach-E a Sales Flop in China; Toyota Reports Break-Out Earnings

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Teamsters-UPS Pact Gives UAW Hope in Detroit Three Talks

News of the settlement covering more than 340,000 employees at UPS, while not directly applicable, does offer UAW bargainers a lift at a critical juncture in their own contract negotiations, Cornell University labor expert Art Wheaton observes.

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Rapid Lidar Adoption Increasing Road Safety for All

Implementing lidar in advanced driver assistance systems reduces collisions for all vehicles on the road

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High-Priced BEVs Leaving Legacy OEMs Behind
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Jeep Wrangles a Refresh for 2024

For the first time in years, Jeep sees competitors coming after its venerable Wrangler, and the Stellantis brand isn’t standing pat waiting to be overrun by the likes of Ford’s new Bronco or Toyota’s revamped Land Cruiser.

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FROM INFORMA TECH'S AUTOMOTIVE DIVE
Ex-Tesla employees report layoffs on LinkedIn
One employee posted on the professional networking site that the cuts were part of an “org restructuring.”