News Germany To Seek Bids For Hydrogen-Ready Power Plants By Early 2025 The tenders are part of efforts to supplement wind and solar energy and speed up the transition to low carbon generation. Riham Alkousaa 08th Jul
Mega Projects Britain’s Starmer Has A Large In-Tray Of Problems Healthcare, education, and the cost of living all need sorting. Elizabeth Piper 05th Jul
News German Environmental Authorities Approve Tesla Site Expansion The approval initially allows Tesla to set up an asphalted logistics area for new vehicles, as well as stairwells on its pressing plant and… Victoria Waldersee 05th Jul
News Chery Launches 28,000 Euro Crossover SUV In Italy As It Plans Europe Expansion One of several Chinese companies bringing budget cars to Europe, mostly electric, Chery began European sales in Spain earlier this year. Giulio Piovaccari 05th Jul
News Germany Launches Electric Truck Charging Project Commercial vehicles account for around a third of Germany's transport sector greenhouse gas emissions. Riham Alkousaa 04th Jul
News 3 Things To Consider Before Diving Into The Short Term Rental Market PM Today Contributor 04th Jul
News Stellantis Invests Additional $55 Million In Air Taxi Maker Archer Archer's "Midnight" eVTOL achieved a milestone after it completed a transition flight last month. Abhijith Ganapavaram 03rd Jul
News Sweden’s Northvolt Launches Strategic Review After Setbacks Northvolt has for years been considered a pioneer in battery cell production in Europe. Stine Jacobsen 03rd Jul
News Rivian Says Lower-Cost Second Generation EVs To Help In Push For Profitability Rivian lost about $39,000 per vehicle sold in the first quarter, but the company is confident it will post its first quarterly gross profit… Akash Sriram 02nd Jul
News Boeing Restarts New Plane Deliveries To China New Boeing deliveries to China have been off and on since 2019. Lisa Barrington 02nd Jul
News Boeing To Brief European Regulators On New Production Plans After 737 MAX Panel Blowout Boeing said it has increased investment in training, simplified work instructions and increased supplier oversight. Allison Lampert 01st Jul
News Recycling To Kick In As Long-Term Solution To EU Rare Earths Challenge The EU will struggle to meet ambitious goals for rare earths in new legislation designed to boost domestic output of critical minerals. Eric Onstad 01st Jul
News Chinese-Owned Chipmaker Nexperia Invests $200 Million In European Expansion Nexperia makes 100 billion chips annually, nearly a quarter of the world's supply. Toby Sterling 01st Jul