Apple today revealed a significant acceleration of its efforts to increase the use of recycled materials in all of its products, including a new aim
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Tesla plans to build a Shanghai plant to produce Megapack power storage devices.
Tesla Inc., a manufacturer of electric vehicles, intends to erect a factory in Shanghai to produce power-storage products for global distribution, state media said on
Banking Crisis Opens Up the Fast-Growing Aerospace Industry to Private Equity.
Due to suppliers’ need for finance to keep up with the surge in demand for planes and parts, executives claimed that financial sector headwinds are
Japan Industrial Partners to take Toshiba private in a $15b deal.
The board of Toshiba Corp. has approved a purchase bid from a group led by private equity firm Japan Industrial Partners, the company announced on
Mercedes to invest billions in the upgrade of EV plants in China, Germany, and Hungary.
According to the journal Automobilwoche, Mercedes will spend billions of dollars upgrading its factories in China, Germany, and Hungary over the next few years as
Giga Presses – giant die casts revolutionizing the auto industry.
GIGAPRESS 9,000 Although huge aluminum underbodies for automobiles are a relatively recent application of metal and plastic die casting, which has long been utilized in
E-vehicle parts: Rheinmetall wins a quarter-billion-euro contract from the German automaker.
German company Rheinmetall announced on Monday that it has received an order in the electromobility sector for more than quarter-billion-euro contract. A high-end German carmaker,
Renault in a major turnaround splits into 5 companies with a focus on profit.
The French automaker Renault has announced a significant reorganization that will break its operations into five divisions, strengthen relationships with China’s Geely, and spin off
Japanese consortium bid to take Toshiba private in a $15b deal. – Nikkei
An offer to purchase Toshiba Corp. for approximately 2.2 trillion yen ($15.01 billion) has been made by a group of more than ten Japanese businesses,
Tesla German gigafactory begins operations, unveils its first automobiles.
Tesla will deliver the first 30 Model Y cars to customers on Tuesday at its 5 billion euro ($5.5 billion) Gruenheide factory, marking the company’s