Automakers, forced by the COVID-19 pandemic to shut down plants last year, face stiff competition from the sprawling consumer electronics industry for chip deliveries, which have been upended by a series of supply chain disruptions.
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Apartment owner Santiago A. Alvarez says he’s trying to protect tenants after 12 to 15 of them died from COVID-19. Legal experts disagree whether the policy violates Gov. Ron DeSantis’ ban on vaccine passports.
VW, Stellantis, Renault enter new battlefields in EV race
The relationship with cell suppliers is changing. Rather than inking supply deals with Tier 1s such as LG Chem or Samsung, automakers are entering into partnerships.
Not so fast on self-driving cars, Toyota boss cautions after Paralympian hit
Akio Toyoda is speaking out against the industry’s rush to push technological boundaries: “I don’t think it’s at all realistic yet that self-driving cars can travel normally on ordinary roads.”