Recall News: Ford Motor Company
Ford has issued a safety recall for 247,445 2017-2022 F-250 and F-350 Super Duty vehicles due to damaged driveshafts.
Ford has issued a safety recall for 247,445 2017-2022 F-250 and F-350 Super Duty vehicles due to damaged driveshafts.
A new National Highway Traffic Safety Administration probe covers 2018-2019 Honda Accord and 2017-2019 Honda CR- V vehicles after hundreds of complaints about unexpected braking that can increase the risk of a crash.
Federico Izzo succeeds David George as the new director of MINI for the UK & Ireland. With David George moving across the Atlantic to take up the role of president and CEO of BMW Group Canada effective 01 March, Izzo moves to the UK operation from BMW Group Czech Republic where he was managing director.
The increased digital transactions since 2019 point to a wide embrace of online auction markets.
FastLane will be the anchor asset for EBlock to expand its reach by enabling digital dealer-to-dealer buying and selling, positioning EBlock for further reach in the U.S. Midwest.
EVSE is a leading Australian supplier of electric vehicle (EV) charging solutions for residential, fleet, and commercial markets.
The partnership will launch in Denmark, Germany, Norway, and the United Kingdom this year with further countries following in 2023 and beyond.
Lightning eMotors has completed expansion of manufacturing facility to more than 226,000 square feet, doubling its production capacity.
The two-day event will feature more than 35 speakers, 20 educational sessions and 40 exhibitors.
Alex Coveney was named director of strategic partnerships for enterprise level accounts in North America and Canada.
Element will assist its clients in evaluating and adopting electrification technology to advance their sustainability, strategic, and economic objectives.
A solar power system on DHL trucks will be used to charge the battery and to power liftgates and other ancillary equipment.
The U.S. Postal Service is rolling forward with its purchasing plan to replace its current fleet with 90% gas-powered trucks and 10% battery electric vehicles.
Located in Changchun, capital of northeast China’s Jilin province, the site’s annual production capacity will exceed 150,000 electric cars.
Enterprise Rent-A-Car is providing a fleet of hydrogen-powered Toyota Mirai vehicles as part of a trial in northeast England, and Europcar has added the first zero-emission vehicle to its SuperFlex flexible long-term hire offering.
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