Zhixin Wu, the vice president of China Automotive Technology & Research Center, disclosed last week that China’s electric-vehicle charging interface standards have been submitted to central government, and the finalized charging standards are anticipated to come out soon. There’s currently no chargi...
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News Commentary | February 02, 2021
GM, which had previously supported the Trump administration's attempt to loosen fuel efficiency requirements in the U.S., has clearly reversed course, as it plans to eliminate tailpipe emissions from all light‑duty vehicles by 2035. Arguably the more important point is that 40% of all U.S. models – ... To read more, click here.
News Commentary | February 26, 2021
The proposed legislation from the Federal Ministry of Transport and Digital Infrastructure proposes implementing regulations that allow for Level 4 automation in the following applications: shuttles, hub‑to‑hub transport, demand‑oriented offerings in off‑peak times, transport in the first or last ... Not part of subscription
News Commentary | March 18, 2021
One of Lux's top predictions for 2021 was that China would triple global green hydrogen capacity by 2025. While it remains to be seen where Sinopec plans to fit in China's hydrogen economy, it will start by building 1,000 hydrogen fueling stations by 2025. Lofty claims are common from China, ... To read more, click here.