Autos

  • BusinessTechCrunch

    Tesla Semi charging corridor project is still alive despite Biden admin funding snub

    Tesla is pushing forward with a plan to build an electric big rig charging corridor stretching from Texas to California, despite being snubbed by a lucrative federal funding program that's part of Biden's Bipartisan Infrastructure Law. The company had been seeking nearly $100 million from the Charging and Fueling Infrastructure (CFI) Discretionary Grant program under the Federal Highway Administration (FHWA).

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  • BusinessYahoo Finance

    'The clock has struck midnight' for Tesla and Elon Musk

    Tesla stock is priced for a mainstream, autonomous future, but the company faces strategic uncertainty, leadership troubles, and hardening competition.

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  • BusinessReuters

    Genuine Parts lifts profit forecast as US prospects brighten

    Automotive parts distributor Genuine Parts raised its 2024 profit forecast on Thursday, hinging on strong demand for parts and improving automotive sales in the United States. In the past months, the company has been implementing pricing initiatives and strategic sourcing programs to perk up slowing sales in its U.S. automotive segment that was hurt by high costs and other inflationary pressures. It reaffirmed its sales growth forecast of 3% to 5% for the full year.

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  • BusinessReuters

    Early Easter causes EU new car sales to drop 5.2% in March, says ACEA

    New car sales in the European Union fell by 5.2% year-on-year in March, marking the first decline this year and the biggest since July 2022, Europe's auto industry body said on Thursday, citing the impact of early Easter holidays and a market downturn. Top European carmakers Volkswagen and Stellantis have said the market will be tough in 2024, as a result of weak global demand for electric vehicles (EVs), increasing Chinese competition, sustained cost pressures and geopolitical tensions. Car r

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  • BusinessReuters

    Analysis-Wall Street wants answers from Musk on Tesla's affordable car

    Elon Musk has kept investors hanging since he issued cryptic social posts following an exclusive April 5 Reuters report that Tesla had scrapped its plans for a $25,000 “Model 2” electric vehicle. “Reuters is lying,” Musk wrote in one post that day, without identifying any inaccuracies. Nearly two weeks later, with no concrete updates from Musk, Tesla investors are restless.

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  • BusinessReuters

    US auto sector 'whipsawed' by politicians, Ford chairman says

    The U.S. auto industry needs regulatory certainty from politicians in Washington and the back and forth as the White House changes hands doesn't help, but the adoption rate of electric vehicles will continue to grow, Ford Motor's executive chairman Bill Ford said on Wednesday. The growth rate on EV sales has slowed, but globally they are being adopted quickly and Ford will follow even as it hedges it bets with its gasoline-powered and hybrid electric vehicles, he said at a Detroit Free Press ev

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  • BusinessReuters

    Chinese automaker FAW's auto finance unit launches loan with no down payment

    The auto finance arm of China's state-owned automaker FAW Group has launched a loan programme with no down payment, becoming one of the first providers to make such a move since the removal of government-set minimum payments. The move is intended to "maximally relieve customers' car purchase pressure", FAW said in a statement on Wednesday. FAW Auto Finance is one of 25 auto finance firms operating in the world's largest auto market, where slowing demand and a price war have vexed both authorit

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