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Scania Adding More Solutions to its Electric Truck Range

Scania is adding more customer value and specification choices with its continuous introductions.

Branford Public Schools Award $60M Transportation Contract to Zum

Within five years, Zum will transition Branford to a 100% electric school bus fleet, the first in Connecticut.

Branford Public Schools Award $60M Transportation Contract to Zum
Coopetition – The Future of OE Dealerships and IAM Shops

Managing Partner Derek Kaufman says it’s time to work with competitors to satisfy the same customer.

Coopetition - The Future of OE Dealerships and IAM Shops
BEV Brake Service Tips

Andrew Markel shares his latest service tips in the all new BendPak EV Garage video series.

Stellantis Ventures Invests in Sodium-Ion Battery Technology

France-based company Tiamat is developing sodium-ion battery technology, which offers a lower cost per kilowatt-hour and is free of lithium and cobalt.

Stellantis Ventures Invests in Tiamat and Sodium-Ion Battery Technology
Toyota Adopts Tesla Charging Standard for Future EVs

Toyota will adopt the North American Charging Standard on its battery electric vehicles beginning in 2025.

Scania Now Producing Next-Level BEVs

Production will begin for trucks with R and S cabs with 400 or 450 kW of engine power.

J.D. Power: BEV Owners Experience More Vehicle Problems

The study found that owners’ experience with BEV advanced technology is more problematic than with ICE vehicles.

J.D. Power Study: EV Market Growth Fuels Owner Satisfaction

Overall satisfaction with the BEV purchase experience is shifting to more traditional factors, like quality and styling.

Stellantis Announces Strategic Copper Investment in Argentina

The automaker says this investment reinforces its commitment to reaching carbon net zero by 2038.

Marelli Wins Global Contract With Major Carmaker

Marelli will supply the Battery Management System (BMS) for a major global carmaker’s future small-medium BEVs.

S&P Global Mobility: January Auto Sales Send Mixed Signals

An unsteady combination of consumers, inventory and economic conditions will dictate new vehicle sales levels, says S&P.