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MAY 9, 2022

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Volta Trucks Unveils North American Expansion Plans

The first Class 7 vehicles delivered to the U.S. will be built at Volta Trucks’ existing contract manufacturing facility in Steyr, Austria, with all Class 5 and 6 vehicles for North America expected to be built in the U.S. starting in 2024-2025.

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Autoline Daily 2022: Top Industry News for May 9

Rolling Blackouts Could Hurt EV Sales; EVs Caught in Culture Wars; Hybrid Battery Offers Spectacular Range

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Tougher Emissions, Fuel-Economy Rules Challenge Automakers

The key to meeting the Biden Admin.’s emissions and fuel economy standards is how quickly the market can absorb electric vehicles, says Michael Hartrick of the Alliance for Automotive Innovations.

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IP and Trademark Protection In The Global Marketplace

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Concerned about IP and trademark violations globally? GlobalAutoIndustry.com talks with Harris Bricken international attorney Fred Rocafort about how companies can protect their assets.

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Bad Weather Still the Main Issue for Driverless Tech Sensors?

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Sensing technology is the powerful tool that gives vision to next-generation automobiles. However, there is one major problem with these devices – like our own eyes, their effectiveness can be badly affected by the weather. 

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Electrify America Sees Record Usage; Ford’s Home Power Feature Priced

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The U.S.’ biggest fast-charging network after Tesla says it experienced a huge jump in usage last year, while the F-150 Lightning’s ability to power your home will cost you.

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