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Electric vehicles downside

Electric vehicles are bringing out the worst in us

The downside of heavy, overpowered trucks and SUVs.

Stellantis and Samsung to spend Spend $2.5 billion on an EV battery plant in Indiana

Stellantis and Samsung to spend Spend $2.5 billion on an EV battery plant in Indiana

The automaker, which owns Jeep and Ram, is seeking to catch up in a global race to build electric cars and trucks.
California sues Tesla, alleging racial discrimination, harassment

California sues Tesla, alleging racial discrimination, harassment

The company disclosed the California Department of Fair Employment and Housing probe earlier this week in an annual filing.
China’s popular electric vehicles have put Europe's automakers on notice

China’s popular electric vehicles have put Europe's automakers on notice

By selling battery-powered S.U.V.s and luxury sedans in places like Germany and Norway, China is striving to become a force in the global auto industry.
Tires, not tailpipe emissions, could be the real pollution problem, study says
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Tires, not tailpipe emissions, could be the real pollution problem, study says

Tires don't create fumes like our cars' tailpipes do, right? Well, that's not exactly true, and they're likely a bigger problem than we previously thought, according to a new study.

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Pollution and e-mobility challenge India′s auto industry
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Pollution and e-mobility challenge India′s auto industry

The auto industry in India is facing its worst slowdown in two decades. Government policies on pollution are pressuring manufacturers to change course quickly and the rise of e-mobility has caught the auto industry off guard.
Trump weakens the EPA clean-car rules. Automakers squirm
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Trump weakens the EPA clean-car rules. Automakers squirm

Automakers spent months lobbying the Trump administration to weaken the EPA’s clean-car standards. But they’re not sure they wanted them that weak.
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