WSJ News Exclusive | Global Battery Race Heats Up With Billions for Europe’s Northvolt

[ad_1] Jan. 16, 2024 12:01 am ET One of the world’s most valuable battery startups is raising $3.4 billion in debt from the European Union and a group of banks…

North Carolina’s Billion-Dollar Bet on an EV Outsider

[ad_1] Updated Dec. 11, 2023 12:13 am ET HAIPHONG, Vietnam—When electric-car startup VinFast Auto was looking to build a factory in the U.S., one state caught its attention in particular:…

U.S. Subsidies Fuel Boom in Global Auto Trade

[ad_1] SINGAPORE—Auto exports from Europe and Asia are surging as the U.S. and other countries lavish subsidies on electric vehicles and dealers replenish inventories that even now aren’t back to prepandemic levels. …

BMW Confirms Guidance After Revenue Rose, After-Tax Profit Slipped

[ad_1] BMW confirmed its full-year guidance after revenue rose and aftertax profit fell in the third quarter. The German car maker said Friday that revenue rose to 38.46 billion euros…

German Industry Defies Rising Pressure to Limit China Exposure

[ad_1] Companies with sizable Chinese operations in recent months have been scrambling to insulate those businesses from possible Western sanctions. [ad_2] Source link

German Companies Defy Rising Pressure to Limit Exposure to China

[ad_1] Companies with sizable Chinese operations in recent months have been scrambling to insulate those businesses from possible Western sanctions. [ad_2] Source link

Europe’s EV Troubles Run Deeper Than China

[ad_1] Tariffs alone aren’t enough to keep Europe’s automakers in the fast lane. [ad_2] Source link

Where to Find a Deal on Mercedes and BMW

[ad_1] The stocks of the car companies have rarely been cheaper, as investors foresee a deep crisis that may never come. [ad_2] Source link

Is Germany’s Economic Model Truly Kaputt?

[ad_1] An overreliance on foreign markets puts the German economy in a difficult place, but its well-preserved industrial base is an advantage at a time when other countries are trying…

To Get the EV Tax Credit, You Will Now Have to Buy an American Brand

[ad_1] New restrictions on qualifying for the as much as $7,500 EV tax credit mean that only U.S. brands currently qualify. [ad_2] Source link