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WardsAuto Daily

JULY 26, 2022

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High-Tech Textiles Finding Ways Into Automotive Interiors

Ferdinand Dudenhoeffer, a professor at Germany’s University of Duisburg-Essen, notes: “Volvo, Tesla, BMW, Audi and the likes are all turning away from leather seats, reflecting that the circular economy theme is becoming more prominent in their marketing concepts.”

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Autoline Daily 2022: Top Industry News for July 26

Germany Slashes EV Subsidies; Tesla Charging Fee to Use Nav; GM Q2 Earnings Down Sharply

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Audi Developing Green Automotive Technology Park

Audi’s IN-Campus near the automaker’s Ingolstadt, Germany, headquarters has received an award from the German Sustainable Building Council for its innovative and sustainable approach.

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Navigating a Confluence of Global Challenges: Mobility in the Eye of the Storm

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The auto sector is navigating a confluence of global challenges, ranging from pandemic-driven shortages to rising commodity prices. What does it all mean for consumer vehicle demand worldwide? Deloitte's automotive research leader Ryan Robinson discusses with GlobalAutoIndustry.com's Ron Hesse.

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Weekly Brief: Amazon Eyes Bigger Profits with its BEV Delivery Fleet

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Amazon deploys its new fleet of electric delivery vans to cities across the US.

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Hyundai’s Sub-$25,000 BEV; Tesla Hits 2M; DOE, Ford and Lightning Charging News

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An affordable model is due from one of the most aggressive BEV automakers, while Tesla hits a new production milestone and more and different charging infrastructure is planned.


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