Remove Environment Remove Industry Remove Parts Remove Serbia
article thumbnail

EU, Serbia sign deal to kickstart lithium battery development – ET Auto

Baua Electric

Serbia has vast lithium deposits near the western city of Loznica, where a mining project being developed by Anglo-Australian mining giant Rio Tinto has been a perennial political fault line in the Balkan country in recent years. million electric vehicles.

Serbia 52
article thumbnail

T&E: two-thirds of European battery production at risk as companies weigh investing in US instead

Green Car Congress

More than two-thirds (68%) of lithium-ion battery production planned for Europe is at risk of being delayed, scaled down or cancelled, according to new analysis by the European NGO Transport & Environment. EU battery manufacturing is caught in the crossfire between America and China. Europe must act or risk losing it all.

Companies 430
article thumbnail

TTTech Auto establishes Car.OS unit and expands company structure

Green Car Congress

The new corporate structure is part of TTTech Auto’s growth strategy and aims to enhance customer service and to unlock development capabilities in key technologies. we will substantially contribute to the main concern of the overall industry: the platform first approach. These include a newly set-up Car.OS In the area of Car.OS

Auto 170
article thumbnail

What Part Do EVs Play in the Federal Net-Zero Emissions Target?

Clean Fleet Report

For example, Poland, Belarus and Serbia have committed to 2030 net-zero emissions to increase sustainability. The electricity to charge EVs also has to reduce its GHGs Achieving net-zero emissions means assisting the industries most responsible for environmental impact. While the U.S. How Do Automobiles Contribute to GHG Emissions?

article thumbnail

Ipsos study finds US among most skeptical of Autonomous Vehicles

Green Car Congress

The study was conducted as part of its What the Future series, which couples survey data and interviews with experts in the field to see what “big questions” companies should be asking themselves about the future of their industries. This issue of What the Future focuses on mobility, and if people are ready for the coming technology.