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Tuesday, January 2, 2024

Looking ahead to 2024 | U.S.-China relations never simple | Roadster Factory fire: 'It's like losing a friend' | Unlocking the next wave of EV buyers | Expect service departments to evolve this year

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Automotive Views
Tuesday, January 02, 2024
Editorial

2024 is a year to be patient on EV transition

 
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2023 Yearbook

JAMIE BUTTERS: New year's good fortune? Best of luck

 
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Commentary

JAMIE BUTTERS: Tossing and turning with twists of U.S.-China relations

 
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Commentary

RICHARD TRUETT: The Roadster Factory, link to storied MG and Triumph sports cars, destroyed in fire

 
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Guest Commentary

PAUL HACKERT: Unlocking the next wave of EV buyers

 
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Guest Commentary

JIM ROCHE: Look for evolution and adaptation from dealership service departments in 2024

 
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Matt Markel
Shift: A podcast about mobility

Matt Markel wrings new innovation from an old technology (Episode 230)

The Spartan Radar CEO details how his company’s software serves as 'eyeglasses' for conventional radar, vastly improving performance in the real world. Plus, he offers up an ideal holiday gift suggestion for budding engineers.

 
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Mike Wallace
Shift: A podcast about mobility

Mark Wallace on the enduring role of low-voltage batteries in an EV era (Episode 231)

The Clarios CEO examines the growing importance of low-voltage batteries in fully electric vehicles, how recycling may ease geopolitical tensions, and the promise and realities of new battery chemistries.

 
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Letter to the Editor

World is not ready for electric vehicles

 
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Letter to the Editor

Reliance on tech for driving is worrisome

 
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VIEWS FROM AROUND THE INDUSTRY
The year labor took the lead
Bob Hennelly, Salon
Tesla needs to behave better
Tim Healey, The Truth About Cars
Self-driving cars are part of an American tradition: letting private companies sell products to fix problems
Peter D. Norton, The (Canada) Globe and Mail
Our blind faith in driverless cars knows no limits
Stephen Mihm, Bloomberg
Let’s resolve to ditch the $100,000 EV in 2024
Liam Denning, Bloomberg
Anti-China push in U.S. Midwest a symptom of Biden’s dilemma
Akhil Ramesh, South China Morning Post
Electric vehicles help Utah’s economy, climate and health
Kelbe Goupil, The Salt Lake Tribune
Liberals driving EVs down the disinformation highway
Lorne Gunter, Toronto Sun
Electric vehicles aren't a magic solution to our problems
Ricky Leong, Calgary Sun
Florida’s boneheaded decision not to take federal money to reduce vehicle emissions
Editorial, Tampa Bay Times
Why North American electric vehicle mandates are destined to fail
Julio Mejia and Elmira Aliakbari, Toronto Star

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