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WardsAuto Daily

MAY 3, 2022

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Volkswagen, Ford Eye Electric Versions of Amarok, Ranger

The pickup truck twins are being engineered with electric drivelines and could challenge the Tesla Cybertruck and Rivian R1T.

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Exploring The Emerging Automotive Edge
Hear from Dell Technologies what edge compute means in an automotive context and how it’s likely to shape the industry, vehicles, and consumer experiences over the next 5 years. Learn which standards are shaping the technology and the realities of managing data along the vehicle to cloud continuum. Understand the need for partnerships and how the ecosystem will enable monitoring of a vehicle’s entire life cycle from cradle to grave as a digital twin.

Former Nissan Executive Greg Kelly Recounts Japan Ordeal

Greg Kelly suspects the charges against him stemmed from Renault’s decision to force the integration of the two main Alliance partners, Renault and Nissan. Trial records reveal that a February 2018 Renault board resolution instructing Carlos Ghosn to merge Nissan and Renault, or else risk losing his contract as Renault CEO the following June, triggered the coup to replace him.

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VW Group Promises Easier Public EV Charging Payments

From TU Automotive
The Volkswagen Group is launching a public charging tariff that promises to make the process easier and more accessible for owners of its BEV models.

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Electrified Vehicles Near One-in-Four Global Deliveries in March

For Wards Intelligence Subscribers
Global light-vehicle deliveries of all electrified vehicles (xEV) posted record volume and market penetration in March, but there is some fear demand for battery-electric vehicles - nearly 40% of xEV sales in March - will slow this year due to rising prices.

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