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Hybrid Technology Students: How Mazda’s EV Battery Plan Could Shape the Future

Automotive Training Centre

It includes developing a scalable EV platform expected to debut around 2027 and establishing a battery module manufacturing plant in Japan. This includes the construction of a newly announced battery module manufacturing plant in Iwakuni City, Japan. Mazdas electrification strategy is ambitious and innovative.

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Tariffs, Total Losses, and Tech: What’s Reshaping the Global Auto Insurance Market

Solera

This increase is primarily due to parts and energy inflation, and the rising technical complexity of modern vehicles. On the OEM side, several manufacturers are proactively adapting to the trade environment by investing in U.S. billion, Toyota $88 million, and Mercedes will introduce a new vehicle at its Tuscaloosa plant in 2027.

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Tesla's Robotaxis Are Going Poorly

Jalopnik

The manufacturers, who would rather build whatever makes them the most money, dislike this. Though home to over a billion people, low incomes and high import duties have long hampered manufacturers efforts to sell more cars in Africa. Now, theyre asking for a major restructuring of the organization. Volkswagen Group, Hyundai Motor Co.

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ASA Fights for a Fair EV Transition

AutoInc.

The EPA estimates that its Multi-Pollutant Emissions Standards for Model Years 2027 and Later Light-Duty and Medium-Duty Vehicles regulation will cause EVs to account for around 50% of all new vehicles sold in the U.S. Technically, they are correct. It creates emissions limits for the aggregate of an OEM’s fleets.

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ASA Adopts Position Statement on Vehicle Consumer Choice

AutoInc.

The EPA estimates that its Multi-Pollutant Emissions Standards for Model Years 2027 and Later Light-Duty and Medium-Duty Vehicles regulation will cause EVs to account for around 50% of all new vehicles sold in the U.S. Technically, they are correct. It creates emissions limits for the aggregate of an OEM’s fleets.

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