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MARCH 07, 2024



Charging Anxiety Is Biggest BEV Challenge

As EV adoption slows in the U.S. and Europe, efforts to speed fast-charging networks into action are well-founded given the anxiety 92% of consumers feel over charging away from home.

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Autoline Daily 2024: Top Industry News for March 7
Tesla Berlin Down Longer Than Expected; GM Closer to Offering Military Vehicles to UAE; Rivian Cuts Shift on Efficiency Gains

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GM Launches FCEV Commercial Vehicle Lab

General Motors is establishing a hydrogen fuel-cell project for medium-duty commercial vehicles with federal government funding.

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Toyota C-HR Adds PHEV to Full Electrified European Lineup

Plug-in hybrid version of the midsize SUV is focused on electric drive range for the typical urban commuter.

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Stellantis Advancing Bio-Hybrid Powertrains in Latin America

Automaker seeks to maintain South American sales dominance investing in bio-fueled electrified powertrain technology.

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India: Customs and Global Trade Challenges

In this GlobalAutoIndustry.com Audio Interview "India: Customs and Global Trade Challenges" Ron Hesse speaks with Krishna Barad, Director, Global Trade with EY India. He has over 30 years of professional experience in leading Customs & International Trade Compliance.

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FOR WARDS INTELLIGENCE SUBSCRIBERS
The Race to Autonomous Technology: Is Level 3 Better Than Level 2?
Automakers need to figure out the safest and most cost-effective path from Level 2 to Level 4 autonomy. The current approach via Level 3 may not be it.