Transportation
Tax Credits Are Gone But Cheaper EVs Are Coming
ByAlan Ohnsman,
Forbes Staff
Inside Volvo’s Efforts To Build Recycled Cars
ByAlan Ohnsman,
Forbes Staff

The Auto Industry’s Attempts To Hit The Moving Tariff Target
ByEd Garsten,
Senior Contributor
Automakers and suppliers are working to react while working together to stay profitable amid the moving import tariff target.

Waymos Get Exclusive Access To SF Market St. — How About LAX Airport?
Senior Contributor

Will EU Put The Climate Before Its Auto Industry?
ByNeil Winton,
Senior Contributor
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Is The New Jaecoo E5 The Best Value Small Electric SUV In The UK?
With Range Rover vibes and luxury features for a keen price, the electric Jaecoo E5 seems like a bargain. Is there a catch, or is this the new EV SUV value king?
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Here’s Which Vehicles Data Shows Can Run For 250,000 Miles Or More
One automaker is responsible for 13 out of the top 25 longest-lasting models.
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Aston Martin Stumbles Again As Investors Patience Is Tested
Aston Martin shareholders will note a Ferrari event Thursday likely to celebrate its money making prowess, while the British legend suffers yet more existential angst.
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Do You Know Where You’re Going To*, If You Don’t Have GPS? - Part 1
GPS is part of our lifeblood, until it does not work. Part 1 examines initiatives around improving GPS performance and resiliency. Part 2 examines quantum PNT sensors.
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Eliminating ECU Mess Key To Competing With Chinese, Rivian Boss Says
The head of EV maker Rivian says the ECU mess in most vehicles is a competitive disadvantage to newer Chinese automakers that have come up with a better architecture.
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Rivian Chief Sounds Optimistic About His EV Trucks Despite Headwinds
The founder and CEO of electric-truck maker Rivian remains optimistic despite headwinds facing electric vehicles.
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Tax Credits Are Gone But Cheaper EVs Are Coming
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ByAlan Ohnsman,
Forbes Staff
Don’t Put An End Date On Combustion, Argues BMW Chairman Oliver Zipse
Focusing exclusively on pure electric cars and not the total supply chain could slow down our pursuit of lower emissions, while damaging the European auto industry.
ByJames Morris,
Contributor
The Federal Tax Credit May Be History, But Big-Time EV Incentives Remain Plentiful
Deals as rich as $11,000 cash back should help lure buyers into showrooms without the one-time tax credit.
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