The Stellantis Cassino Assembly Plant in Italy, which currently produces Alfa Romeo and Maserati models, will have additional vehicles added…
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Honda and LG Energy Solution have held an official groundbreaking ceremony at their new joint venture (JV) EV battery plant…
In 2023, Ford will introduce lithium iron phosphate (LFP) batteries to the Mustang Mach-E range in Europe, as part of…
Bentley Motors has broken ground on its new Launch Quality Centre and Engineering Technical Centre at its headquarters in Crewe,…
As e-component production at BMW’s plant in Leipzig, Germany, continues to grow, the first cell coating line has gone into…
Toyota has announced that the second-generation C-HR will be produced at Toyota Motor Manufacturing Turkey (TMMT) in Sakarya. Available in…
General Motors is to invest US$918m in four manufacturing sites, including US$850m to prepare these facilities to produce the company’s…
Environmentally responsible graphite processor Urbix has signed a joint development agreement with EV battery developer and manufacturer SK On (SKO)…
LG Energy Solution (LGES) and Honda have announced the formation of the joint-venture (JV) L-H Battery Company, which will produce…
Semiconductor specialist Wolfspeed is to supply its silicon carbide (SiC) devices to Mercedes Benz for use in the manufacturer’s EV traction inverters. “Coming from a long-term technical collaboration history between our companies, we have now chosen Wolfspeed as one of our key partners for future silicon carbide devices, thus securing preferred long-term supply, technology and quality of this decisive semiconductor component for our electrification offensive,” said Dr Gunnar Güthenke, head of procurement and supplier quality for Mercedes-Benz.