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What does net zero mean for cars? We ask Volvo’s sustainability guru

Drive.com

The push for automotive electrification is predominantly driven by a goal to achieve a cleaner world of low and zero-emission transportation. You’re dealing with 400 volts (not 12 volts) and that an electric car has fewer parts.” Volvo’s Head of Global Sustainability talks us through the automotive industry’s next chapter.

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Could India displace China as a more benign global EV leader?

Autocar

Perhaps the biggest EV exporter, however, will be Indian market leader Suzuki , which has said that its first EV, to be revealed in January, will be shipped from the country to both Europe and Japan. Not far from Chennai, on the east coast, Vietnamese car maker Vinfast earlier this year broke ground on a new factory to build EVs.

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Learn How You Can Prepare For And Survive The End Of Vehicle Inventory (VDP) Marketing

Turbo Marketing Solutions

Well, bottom line, you need to prepare for an automotive retail world with very lean inventory levels that will allow for healthy retail prices and excellent profits at all supply chain stages. You paid to attract the prospect, but another dealer gets the deal. Sounds all good, right? Well, kind of. The problem?

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Houthis Squeeze Supply Chains: Volvo, Tesla Halt EU Output, Stellantis Turns To Airlift

Carscoops

The delay has been prompted by the need to reroute cargo ships in order to avoid violence in the Red Sea. advertisement scroll to continue Read: Attacks On Ships In Red Sea Forced Tesla To Pause German Production For Two Weeks Earlier, Tesla said it would be pausing production at its Berlin plant due to the attacks.

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Why the Automotive Industry is on the Verge of Collapsing

Car Examer

Inflation is up, raw materials cost more, and supply chain hiccups are driving up the price of making cars. It’s simply always has been a fact if you live in central London you don’t really need a car very simple as its faster to move via public transport around. Add geopolitical issues like the U.S.-China