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The Chinese smartphone and electric vehicle (EV) maker Xiaomi grew its first-quarter revenue by a better-than-expected 27 per cent year on year, as handset shipments recovered globally...
The electric vehicle (EV) industry is dwindling between perils and possibilities. The EV market has experienced a deceleration in its previously rapid growth.
Electric vehicle (EV) manufacturer Tesla (NASDAQ: TSLA ) may be heading toward a pivotal moment as it attempts to resolve a thorny and complex executive compensation issue. Specifically, CEO Elon Musk is seeking to be rewarded for his role in driving TSLA stock to where it stands now, making his case on a website called SupportTeslaValue.
The electric vehicle (EV) industry is dwindling between perils and possibilities. Sales of hybrid vehicles may gain traction in the medium term.
Back in November, I wrote that Republican politicians were displaying a strong anti-electric vehicle (EV) stance. The list included former President Donald Trump as well as his former challengers like Governor Ron DeSantis and Vivek Ramaswamy.
Bank of America recently issued a stark warning that a copper crisis may be imminent after copper prices jumped to a 14-month high on Monday. What do you need to know about copper lately?
The stock market is dragging Monday's losses into Tuesday as Treasury yields rise to their highest level all year. Why are stocks down today?
As Biden winds down his first term, he and his administration are introducing a slew of new electric vehicle (EV) policies to make the market more accessible and, possibly, reinvigorate slumping sales as car buyers increasingly cycle back toward conventional car offerings. Last year, EV sales dropped more than 70% as consumers considered their high pricing, relatively limited range and fairly slow charging times compared to the environmental impact and “cool” factor of driving something like a Cybertruck.
Struggling electric vehicle (EV) manufacturers have been seeking a tailwind but didn't quite get one from the U.S. Department of Energy. Under final rules released Tuesday, legacy automakers will receive significantly more mileage credits for building electric-powered vehicles.
I'll admit it. I've been hard on electric vehicle (EV) manufacturer Mullen Automotive (NASDAQ: MULN ).