SEAT and VW reveal €7bn electrification plan for Spain
SEAT S.A and the Volkswagen Group are planning to invest more than €7 billion to electrify Spain, the single largest industrial investment in the country’s history.
Read moreSEAT S.A and the Volkswagen Group are planning to invest more than €7 billion to electrify Spain, the single largest industrial investment in the country’s history.
Read moreThe Automotive Cell Company is planning to transform Stellantis’s existing plant in Termoli, Italy into a new battery facility.
Read moreJapanese automaker Suzuki has signed a Memorandum of Understanding with the State of Gujarat, India to invest 150 billion Yen (around £950 million) to locally manufacture electric vehicles...
Read moreFord has revealed details of its ‘Ford+ plan’ to scale its electric vehicle production and transform its global automotive business.
Read morePolestar is collaborating with leading contributors along its supply chain to tackle carbon emissions during its manufacturing processes.
Read moreE-mobility power component specialist REO has called for farming vehicles to become electrified to reduce agriculture’s environmental burden, citing a report by McKinsey.
Read moreBattery electric vehicle production rose by a third in January in the UK, according to the Society of Motor Manufacturers and Traders latest figures.
Read moreAudi is set to construct its first plant in China to produce over 150,000 all-electric vehicles a year from 2024.
Read moreAnglo-Korean battery manufacturer Eurocell is building its first European gigafactory that will produce batteries as early as 2023, with the UK one of the possible locations.
Read moreSwedish premium EV manufacturer Polestar has revealed its forthcoming Polestar 5 saloon will be built on a new aluminium platform that will speed up the production process, improve...
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