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JUNE 17, 2024



EV Sales Stalled by Lack of Charging Options, Study Finds

Charging concerns may send some EV owners back to ICE vehicles.

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Autoline Daily: Top Industry News for June 17

Lucid Air Now Gets 5 Miles/kWh; +1 Million EV Overcapacity In N. America; China NEV Exports To Mexico Up 443% By Value

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Ford Sees Software as Most Valuable Part of Today's Car

AutoTech 2024 hears how the entrance of software into vehicles will continue to be the biggest driver of changes in mobility.

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What Over-The-Air Updates Mean for the Longevity of Consumer Cars

Today, the longevity of a car is not contingent on style, but rather digital capabilities. Leading OEMs that efficiently deploy updates to address issues and improve customer experiences are likely to retain customers.

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First Pictures Published of Fiat's Grande Panda Mini-MPV

Automaker begins its move targeting global markets with products using Stellantis multi-energy platforms.

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Germany Calls for Calm as BMW's Electric Mini Faces EU Tariff

Chinese-made, German-branded BEVs in line for most punitive tariffs if EU go ahead with proposed plans against unfairly subsidized products.

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WardsAuto Podcast: Intel Inside…Your Vehicle

The auto industry is moving to software-defined vehicles, and Intel Automotive is a big player in this revolution. WardsAuto talks with Chief Technology Officer Rebecca Delgado about the future of mobility.

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Trump Could Roll Back Inflation Reduction Act Tax Credits If Reelected
Volkswagen and Samsung SDI leaders expressed concerns at a conference last week about the stability of the IRA should the administration change.