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High tariffs are keeping affordable Chinese-made EVs out of the U.S. for now
KTEP 88.5 El Paso· 3 days agoU.S. policymakers from both parties have proposed higher trade barriers, or even bans, to keep the vehicles out more permanently.
IronTrax Shares Trucking Industry Outlook, Sector Insights and Trends
Monitor Daily· 5 days agoIronTrax released a report that focuses on several topics pertaining to the trucking industry,...
How to Take a Stress-Free EV Road Trip in the U.S.
AFAR· 2 days agoThere are three main things to know when driving an EV on a road trip: how far the car can go on a full charge (known as its range), how long it takes to...
PGA Tour goes to Dallas for same course and new title. LIV Golf plays in Singapore
Associated Press· 5 days agoThe PGA Tour is back in Dallas under a different name. The CJ Cup started in its native South Korea.
Tesla Supercharger growth to slow, CEO Elon Musk says, after mass layoffs
Automotive News· 4 days agoThe charging layoffs came after Musk announced in mid-April that Tesla would cut global headcount by more than 10 percent. Tesla's first-quarter sales fell 8.5 percent and its net profit plummeted ...
After Another Round of Repairs, Our 2023 Jeep Grand Cherokee 4xe Trailhawk Is Finally Back to Normal...
Cars.com· 2 days agoAfter 40 more days in service, our Jeep Grand Cherokee 4xe is back on track and driving straight.
The Zeekr MIX Is Not The Next Waymo Self-Driving EV
InsideEVs· 3 days agoOut of all the dubious self-driving tech startups and software, Waymo’s pulled ahead of the pack as one of the few that work. If you’ve been to San Fransisco, you’d probably recognize the slow-selling ...
Stoneridge Reports First Quarter 2024 Results
WKRN Nashville· 3 days agoMaintains Previously Provided Full-Year 2024 Guidance Driven by Sales Growth and Operating Performance for the Remainder of the Year NOVI, Mich., May 1, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- 2024 First Quarter ...
With US Workers on the March, Southern States Take Aim at Unions | naked capitalism
Naked Capitalism· 6 days agoGovernors in the region are "truly astonished that workers might not trust their corporate overlords with their working conditions, pay, health, and retirement," said one critic.