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Monday, April 18, 2022

Tesla's conflicts with U.S. regulators coming to a head | Rivian CEO: Parts crunch won't affect company's bright future | VW CEO: 'We have to become relevant in the U.S.' | Chevy plans new Trax

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Monday, April 18, 2022
RJ Scaringe on the Normal Illinois factory floor
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Rivian CEO: Parts crunch won't affect company's bright future

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VW CEO Herbert Diess on '60 Minutes': 'We have to become relevant in the U.S.'

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Chevy plans new Trax subcompact crossover for 2023

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Ford wins order for 750 E-Transit vans from Penske Truck Leasing

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The Hyundai Ioniq 5, above, Kia EV6 and Porsche Taycan, below, use 800-volt electrical systems, unlike most EVs, which use 400-volt technology.
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EV industry seen shifting to 800-volt architectures

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Massive Stellantis-LG $4 billion EV battery plant in Canada will 'create a new supply chain'

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Musk's tweet about taking Tesla private was false, U.S. judge rules

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Shanghai's auto factories begin reopening

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Panasonic auto components plant caught in latest union vs. union dispute in Mexico

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DAILY: The importance of online vehicle registration | Liberals don't plan truck tax | How the Toyota BZ4X fits in Canada | A "new supply chain" in Canada?

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Monday, April 18, 2022
Government Regulations

Liberals dismiss accusations they intend to slap a green tax on pickup trucks

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Greta Cutulenco and David Linton
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Cars & Concepts

2023 Toyota BZ4X will 'meet the diverse needs of the Canadian market'

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Stellantis-LG $5-billion battery plant will 'create a new supply chain' in Canada

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