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Porsche Once Tried To Make A Family Car For China And...

Back in 1994, Porsche had the opportunity to make China’s ‘people’s car’ and turn its fortunes around. As history tells us, the C88 didn’t quite turn out how it hoped
EU needs an industrial strategy for its auto sector, not a...

In the first episode of ACEA’s new ‘#UpToSpeed’ video interview series, ACEA’s Sigrid de Vries sat down with Marc Alochet, a leading researcher from France’s prestigious École Polytechnique, for an in-depth discussion on how the global electric vehicle race is shaping up.
China’s electromagnetic warfare game-changer: ‘Nowhere to hide’ for enemy forces

Chinese researchers unveil groundbreaking technology in electronic warfare, enabling real-time monitoring of the electromagnetic spectrum to expose enemy forces. Developed by a Beijing-based team, this innovation allows swift detection and neutralization of adversary signals while ensuring uninterrupted communication for Chinese military. The technology's significance is emphasized in a peer-reviewed article by project leader Yang Kai. With applications in both military and civilian realms, China's advancement challenges US dominance in the electromagnetic spectrum, showcasing its rapid progress fueled by leading telecommunications industries.
Tengo las Apple Vision Pro y he hecho el unboxing: esto...

Por fin me han llegado las Apple Vision Pro, he hecho el unboxing y he pasado unos minutos poniéndolas a prueba: esto es lo que viene en la caja.
Japan’s hydrogen prowess in peril as China, U.S. and EU poised...

Policy action in coming months to determine whether green tech can avoid solar, battery missteps
The Devolution Of Hydrogen For Energy Over 25 Years Is A...

25 years of bureaucracies and reputations have inertia that have kept it going long past the time when it's obvious that the entire idea is fatally flawed.
EXCLUSIVE | Hydrogen vehicle registrations are flatlining across most of Europe...

Hydrogen Insight investigation finds that new registrations of FCEVs crashed in all but three European markets
Chinese provinces aim to install more than 1,200 hydrogen refuelling stations...

If the targets are achieved, the total would exceed the current number of H2 filling stations installed around the world
Asleep at the Wheel

The 99-page report, “Asleep at the Wheel: Car Companies’ Complicity in Forced Labor in China,” finds that some carmakers have succumbed to Chinese government pressure to apply weaker human rights and responsible sourcing standards at their Chinese joint ventures than in their global operations, increasing the risk of exposure to forced labor in Xinjiang. Most have done too little to map their aluminum supply chains and identify links to forced labor.
China Grabs The Top Spot In Auto Exports

China Grabs The Top Spot In Auto Exports | Global Finance Magazine