EV batteries remain major challenge for insurers - UK's Thatcham
      By Nick Carey LONDON A lack of data on electric vehicle (EV) batteries continues to challenge insurers who
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    Amazon rolls out first European Rivian vans in Germany
      By Nick Carey E-commerce giant Amazon will deploy its first European vans from U.S. electric vehicle (EV) maker
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    SAIC's MG Motor brand launches new electric vehicle leasing offer in France
      PARIS MG Motor, owned by Chinese company SAIC Motor, on Friday announced a new leasing offer whereby drivers
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    Stellantis puts Michigan plants in 'critical status' ahead of union talks
      By Bianca Flowers Carmaker Stellantis will require union employees to work mandatory overtime at its Warren Truck assembly
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    A second life for EV batteries? Depends how long the first is
      By Nick Carey, Paul Lienert and Victoria Waldersee LONDON Global automakers have touted plans to re-use electric vehicle
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    Quality of new vehicles in US declining on more tech use, study shows
      Quality of new vehicles sold in the United States is declining as factors such as growing use of
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    Factbox-As electric cars take off, makers pledge $14.3 billion for US lithium iron phosphate
      By Paul Lienert Interest and investment in lithium iron phosphate (LFP) battery cells and materials, used to power
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    Analysis-For EV batteries, lithium iron phosphate narrows the gap with nickel, cobalt
      By Paul Lienert DETROIT As the auto industry scrambles to produce more affordable electric vehicles, whose most expensive
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    US lawmakers urge FTC to finalize new car buyer protections
      WASHINGTON A group of 17 Democrats in Congress on Wednesday urged the Federal Trade Commission to finalize new
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    Autoshop owner who dumped 500 pounds of oily pennies on ex-employee's driveway is ordered to pay additional back wages
      The Georgia autoshop owner who in 2022 paid one of this employees his final wage by dumping 91,500 oil-covered pennies in his driveway has been ordered by a federal judge to pay nearly $40,000 in additional back wages and damages to his employees, court records show.
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    German carmakers accused of not complying with supply chain law for Xinjiang links
      BERLIN Germany's top carmakers have been accused by a Berlin-based human rights group of not showing they have
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    Factbox - Graphite producers doing deals with automakers and battery groups
      LONDON Automakers are rushing to lock in graphite supply from outside dominant producer China as mined graphite demand
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