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Ford CEO Farley on EV Production, Chip Shortage, Tesla

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Ford Motor Co. CEO Jim Farley discusses the automaker's plans to boost production of its electric vehicles after consumer demand exceeded expectations, the ongoing semiconductor shortage, and sales rivalry with Tesla Inc. on "Balance of...
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Are High Gas Prices Pushing People To Electric Vehicles?

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Automakers are making more electric vehicles, and Americans are buying them. But they're not that accessible to everyone in the U.S.
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Bloomberg

VW's EV Efforts Get 180 Billion Spending Boost

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Volkswagen AG is bolstering a push to challenge Tesla Inc.'s leadership on electric vehicles by raising its five-year spending plan to 180 billion ($193 billion). Volkswagen CFO Arno Antlitz provides details of the plan in a...
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Electric Vehicle Charging Stations Boom Nationwide

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With high gas prices, the appeal for electric vehicles is rising.
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AFP News Agency

VOICED : Rwanda turns to electric motorbikes to drive down emissions

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Rwanda Electric Motors Ltd converts motorcycles to run on electric in a bid to reduce air pollution in the capital Kigali (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
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Lamborghini CEO: Exemption From EU Combustion Engine Ban ‘Useless’

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Sep.07 -- As the EU prepares to phase out combustion engines by 2035, sports car maker Lamborghini CEO Stephan Winkelmann says it’s "useless" to have an exemption just for Europe. Winkelmann speaks with Bloomberg’s Matt Miller at the...
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Lamborghini's plug-in hybrid electric supercar

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Lamborghini has released the Asterion LPI 910-4 at the Paris Motor Show, its first attempt at using a plug in hybrid engine in one of its hyper cars. The Asterion comes with a three fully electric motors that can achieve an acceleration...
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Bloomberg

Billionaire Ross Says There's a 'Gold Rush' in Florida

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Related Cos., the developer behind Manhattan's Hudson Yards project, is making more investments in Florida than New York these days as finance and tech firms look for office space in the Sunshine State.   "It's almost like a gold rush...
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AFP News Agency

CLEAN : 'Game changer' e-bike batteries spread from Taiwan across Asia

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Battery swapping stations for electric motorbikes are now a common sight in Taiwan’s capital Taipei, with startup Gogoro flourishing - and eyeing a listing on the New York Stock Exchange (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
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Bloomberg

Renault CEO Sees Chip Supplies More 'Normal' in Summer

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Renault CEO Luca de Meo explains how the "pretty complicated situation" of chip supplies is impacting output and talks about the transition to electric vehicle production on "Bloomberg Surveillance Early Edition."
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Bloomberg

Ford Unveils Factory to Build Electric F-150 Truck

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Sep.17 -- Ford Motor Co., facing an onslaught of competition for its new battery-powered F-150 pickup, unveiled the high-tech factory that will produce the electric truck using self-driving transport sleds and robots collaborating with...
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Bloomberg

Shell CEO Says His Next Car Will Be Electric

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Jul.27 -- Ben Van Beurden, chief executive officer at Royal Dutch Shell Plc, tells Bloomberg's Manus Cranny that the next car he purchases will be electric. He speaks on "Bloomberg Markets: European Open."
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Floridians Endure Slow Wait For Power Knocked Out By Ian

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About 400,000 homes and businesses remained without electricity Tuesday in Florida and it will be the weekend before most power is restored.
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Bloomberg

The Potential Ramifications of PG&E's Bankruptcy Filing

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Jan.14 -- Andy Devries, analyst at CreditSights, discusses the broader implications of PG&E's plans to file for bankruptcy in California. He speaks with Bloomberg's Alix Steel on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Americas."
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Bloomberg

Apple Car Loses Three More Engineers

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Apple's top-secret car project is losing more top engineers to startups, the latest bump in the road for the iPhone maker's car ambitions. Ed Ludlow reports on Bloomberg Technology.
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Bloomberg

Vietnam's VinFast Unveils New Lineup of Electric SUVs

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Automaker VinFast of Vietnam says it's going to stop making gas-powered cars by the end of 2022. It's also expanding in Europe and is now taking orders for two electric SUVs. Le Thi Thu Thuy, vice chairwoman of Vingroup JSC, the parent...
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Bloomberg

PSEG's Izzo on Natural Gas, Nuclear Energy and Utilities

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June 17 -- Ralph Izzo, PSEG's chairman and chief executive officer, discusses the company's energy investments, nuclear power and industry regulation with Bloomberg's David Gura on "Bloomberg Markets."
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Bloomberg

Renault CEO's big Electric-Car Push

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Jun.30 -- He's been at the helm of Renault for one year after the tumultuous transition that followed the arrest of Carlos Ghosn. The CEO of the French carmaker, Luca De Meo, is now ramping up production of electric vehicles in Europe,...
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Bloomberg

Hybrid, Electric Car Sales Soar in Europe

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Aug.31 -- Hybrid and electric car registrations soared in Europe last month. They grabbed a record share of the autos market overall and have lifted sales to the highest in 10 months. Plug-in hybrid sales have more than quadrupled while...
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Bloomberg

SOE Reforms Big Challenge for BAIC

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May.07 -- Chinese carmaker Beijing Auto has confirmed that the government is planning to scrap the current 50/50 joint venture requirement with foreign carmakers. BAIC Group makes Mercedes Benz and Hyundai cars in China and its chairman...
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Bloomberg

Toyota Drives Solo on Hydrogen Power

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Nov.27 -- Toyota is making a huge bet on hydrogen power, but its looking increasingly isolated as the rest of the industry goes electric. Bloomberg's Brian Bremner reports on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Asia."
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California Utility Regulator Opens Investigation Into Power Shut-offs

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Several utility companies will be investigated after they proactively cut power to millions of people in an effort to prevent wildfires.
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AFP News Agency

CLEAN : Cuba's children with disabilities face hard times due to pandemic, embargo

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Thousands of Cuban children with disabilities had treatments interrupted when schools closed due to the pandemic and have been hit hard by shortages of medicines and orthopedic equipment due to the US embargo, which was intensified under...
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Iconic Filipino vehicle goes green

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Manila - July 4, 2007 1. Wide shot of jeepneys on the road with Manila City Hall in the background 2. Mid shot of jeepneys 3. Tracking shot of jeepney FILE: USIS World War II Documentary 4. Various of World War II footage of American...