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Sale of automotive unit would free up ample cash to invest in rapidly changing battery technology
Sales expected to be affected by flatlining China performance next year
Group aims to save €400mn as it battles to remain competitive in electric vehicle era
Revenues in the third quarter were 11 per cent higher year on year
MEPs say bigger cuts would hurt carmakers and consumers but back curbs on microplastics in brakes and tyres
World’s biggest producer has scaled back its growth plans at a time when Chinese rivals pursue development
Hedge fund boss tells EV specialist not to accept bid, which puts its enterprise value at €3bn, from competitor that has ‘missed the boat’
Swedish brand eyes President Joe Biden’s green subsidies as it prepares to buy EV batteries from European start-up Northvolt
Japanese manufacturer works on new approach as it targets big increase in electric vehicle production
Exports of lithium ion-based products increase safety risks and pose ‘huge problem’ for shipping, says IMO
Strong demand for electric vehicles boosts German carmaker
Danish developer’s deepening difficulties come as top BP executive says US market is ‘broken’
Japanese electronics group slashes full-year operating profit for its car battery unit by 15%
Consumer appetite for battery-powered cars and trucks has fallen short of industry expectations
Toyota appears close to a manufacturing breakthrough that could accelerate the transition to electric vehicles. But will the technology ever be commercially viable?
German premium carmaker blames ‘subdued’ economy and ‘intensified pricing competition’ for setback
Chicago-based company with origins in Underwriters Laboratories discusses valuation of as much as $10bn
German luxury-car maker says country’s auto industry will ‘fight’ a tariff war
Share drop reflects how seemingly safe business plan is vulnerable to changing consumer preferences
Facing higher energy costs and the transition to electric vehicles, once prosperous industrial districts are struggling to adapt
Battery maker could go public as soon as next year in one of the largest IPOs for a European company in recent years
CF Fertilisers, Ineos and Liberty Steel awarded allowances for sites that had stopped operating
For companies large and small, federal incentives prove too enticing to resist
Swedish start-up becomes latest electric vehicle entrant to falter
Competition commissioner says inquiry could follow similar move to challenge China’s sales of electric vehicles in Europe
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