Electric car makers in China face increased payment delays to their suppliers.
"If today you need 100 people to produce a normal motor, then with the electric motor you only need 10," said Jutta Rump, a business professor at Ludwigshafen University.
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On April 9, CATL's German plant received certifications from Volkswagen Group for both module and cell testing, making Contemporary Amperex Technology Co., Limited the world's first battery manufacturer to achieve this milestone.
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Wia Slovakia, part of HYUNDAI WIA Corporation, is gearing up to establish its drive shaft production plant in Slovakia, reinforcing the country's standing in e-mobility.
The global electric vehicle market is charging ahead with robust growth projections for 2024, according to a report by the International Energy Agency (IEA). With sales expected to hit around 17 million units this year, representing more than one in five cars sold worldwide, the momentum is undeniable.
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China's Chery Auto has partnered with Spain's Ebro-EV Motors to establish its first European manufacturing site in Barcelona.
InoBat, a Slovak company, has achieved a significant milestone by successfully producing the first "Made in Slovakia" batteries for electric vehicles. This development positions Slovakia as the fifth European country capable of manufacturing certified battery cells, joining the ranks of Sweden, Norway, Germany, and France.