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WardsAuto Daily

AUGUST 8, 2022

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Toyota’s Push for Hydrogen Fuel Cells Over Electric Batteries

Toyota maintains hydrogen-fueled cars not only provide a viable option to BEVs but also support a diverse marketplace. The automaker also points out many current cars could be converted to run on hydrogen, allowing owners to keep their current vehicle.

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Autoline Daily 2022: Top Industry News for Aug. 8

Baidu Says Its Ahead of Tesla’s AV Tech; GM Expands Super Cruise in China; Senate Axes Incentives For E-Bikes

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Evolve Your Business Models, Not Just Your Vehicles
Three actions forward-thinking automakers are taking to monetize vehicles now and into the future.

User Data Opens Multiple Opportunities for Automakers

Various estimates suggest more than $2 trillion in new revenue is available from the utilization of data, which can open new revenue streams in shopping, entertainment, vehicle maintenance and electric-vehicle charging.

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F1 Champ Rosberg First Rimac BEV Hypercar Customer

From TU Automotive
Croatian BEV hypercar maker, Rimac, has delivered its first production-ready vehicle to sustainability champion and former World Formula One Champion, Nico Rosberg.

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July U.S. Light-Vehicle Sales Give Small Boost to Struggling Market

For Wards Intelligence Subscribers
Despite rising retail prices, economic headwinds and other challenges, the bottom line is that sales volumes remain low because inventory remains abysmally low. If enough supply was available – especially of more affordable vehicles - the pent-up demand is still there for sales to reach annualized rates at 16-million-unit to 17-million-unit levels.

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