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Despite Elon Musk's criticisms, Tesla might use lidar sensors after all

 
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Rivian's Q1 net loss widens to $1.45B as Illinois plant retools for lower-cost EVs

 
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Fisker files for reorganization in Austria after production idled; Magna cutting 500 jobs

 
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How suppliers are tackling four challenging legal and regulatory issues

 
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How Economic Factors Impact Dealers’ Participation Accounts

The economy has been volatile for the past several years resulting in drastic increases in parts costs, ever-changing labor rates and significant challenges with the supply chain – not to mention rising counts and severity of warranty and service contract claims. 

 
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Daimler Truck unveils its first autonomous, battery electric eCascadia

 
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North America, Europe must close EV battery supply chain gaps to compete with China, McKinsey says

 
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GM tries to lure Tesla’s jilted interns during mass downsizing

 
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