US Automakers Shift Towards Hybrids While EV Startups Struggle to Stay Afloat
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U.S. automakers are investing more in hybrids than originally planned due to higher consumer demand and profitability compared to EVs.
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Struggling EV startup Fisker claims it is seeking investments and partnerships rather than planning for bankruptcy, despite a Wall Street Journal report.
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Honda and Nissan announced a partnership to cooperate on EV development, exploring shared parts and joint procurement to cut costs.
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India will lower import taxes on EVs for companies that commit to at least $500 million in local manufacturing investment within 3 years, a win for Tesla.
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The author believes they've cracked the perfect lightweight GoPro helmet mount using a custom 3D printed plate secured to their new helmet.