Plus, investors don't care Tesla's Q2 was a bloodbath and how one of the strongest auto unions in the world is dealing with EV job losses
Category: Electric
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German Industry Embraces Rooftop Solar
Rooftop solar installations on commercial and industrial buildings in Germany has surged thanks to significant policy support.
Tesla’s Sales Of Chinese-Made EV Keep Shrinking
In June, sales of Teslas built in China—for that country and for export—were down 24% year-over-year.
Gigantic New Electric Truck Battery Factory Coming To The USA
The US truck maker PACCAR is among the firms pursuing the electric truck field, with support from a new LFP battery factory.
Many Small Countries At Risk Of Devastation & Death From Climate Change
As you read this, climate change is wreaking havoc on island nations in the Caribbean in the form of Hurricane Beryl.
Rivian Deliveries Up Only Slightly In Q2 2024
“From an investor perspective, the second quarter’s going to be messy,” CEO RJ Scaringe had warned amid a plant shutdown.
2025 Rivian Owner’s Stuck Accelerator Pedal Highlights Floor Mat Issue
Rivian owners may want to watch out: floor mats are different on the new cars, and one owner says the accelerator pedal could stick.
Volvo’s European EX30 launch plagued by software issues, refunds
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