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OCTOBER 11, 2022

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New Book on GM, Barra Shows How CEO Got Her Shot, and What She’s Doing With It

Mary Barra made history as the first woman CEO at General Motors and in the world of male-dominated auto companies. A GM lifer, she was nonetheless chosen by outsiders who wanted a change to lead the company into the EV era. Author David Welch chronicles how it went down and how it’s going.

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Autoline Daily 2022: Top Industry News for Oct. 11

Energy Crisis Could Cripple EU Production; GM Creates New Division for Charging; VW Wants Less Humans in Plants

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Rivian's Recall Only Latest Blow to Share Price

Rivian issues a recall of nearly all of vehicles it has produced over a faulty bolt impacting the vehicles’ suspension. 

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Back to the Future: Meyers Manx Goes Electric

Despite battery heft, the new Meyers Manx dune buggy weighs about the same as the original from the ’60s, but with four times the propulsion from dual, rear-mounted electric motors.

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Stellantis Moves to Secure Future Battery Ingredients

From TU Automotive
Stellantis seeks to bolster its future automotive battery supplies with an agreement to access lithium-ion battery ingredients from Australia.

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Structural Supercapacitors Could Supercharge Future BEVs

For Wards Intelligence Subscribers
A European project for structural supercapacitors could mean future EVs will share the same technology that aids today’s supercar performance.     

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