Automobile
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Hyundai Motor stops IONIQ 5 production on chip shortage
The South Korean multinational automotive manufacturer Hyundai Motor said that it has stopped the production of IONIQ 5 in a…
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Mexican pre-owned car start up KAVAK hits $4 billion valuation
The Mexican pre-owned car start up, KAVAK has reached a $4 billion valuation after raising $485 million in its new…
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Xiaomi to build Electric Vehicle’s at Great Wall Motor’s factory
The Chinese multinational electronics company, Xiaomi plans to build Electric Vehicle’s (EV) using Great Wall Motor’s factory. One of the…
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Toyota, Hino and Isuzu partners together to develop electric vehicle
The Japanese multinational automotive manufacturer Toyota, is partnering with Hino ( Toyota subsidiary) and Isuzu Motors Limited to develop small…
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VOLVO cars to go fully electric by 2030
The Swedish multinational manufacturing company VOLVO , has said that by 2030 it will only sell electric cars . The…
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Electric Vehicle firm Lucid Motors to go public with $24 Billion valuation
Lucid Motors , The American automotive company and an electric vehicle start-up has agreed to go public in a $24…
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Volocopter to launch flying electric taxi service in Singapore
The German aircraft manufacturer Volocopter is all set to launch its first flying electric taxi service in Singapore within the…
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Petronas to widen its horizons by investing in solar and wind energy
Petronas (Petroliam Nasional Berhad), the Malaysian oil and gas giant will continue to expand its business in renewable energy mainly…
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Siemens Mobility and Deutsche Bahn to develop hydrogen-powered trains
Deutsche Bahn, The German Railway Company and Siemens Mobility have announced plans to test hydrogen – powered fuel cell trains.…
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Prime Minister of UK Boris Johnson to ban petrol and diesel cars from 2030
Prime Minister of United Kingdom Boris Johnson to ban the sales of new petrol and diesel cars from 2030, in…
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