German automaker Volkswagen said it would install more than 2,400 electric car charging stations in 600 Tesco supermarkets in the UK over the next three years, according to Dow Jones. Clients will be able to charge their cars for free, paying only for faster charging. Volkswagen will create such a chain for charging electric vehicles in the UK as part of a plan to increase the company's electric sales per year to 1 million cars by 2025. According to the Air Force, for the four-year period that has passed since the launch of two Volkswagen electric vehicles, the German company sold 1,350 electric vehicles in the UK.
The self-driving car company Waymo LLC and Fiat Chrysler Automobiles NV (FCHA.MI) signed a partnership deal on Wednesday to fully develop self-driving cars, pickups, and SUVs. Waymo, an Alphabet Inc. (GOOGL.O) unit, and Fiat Chrysler said ...
Oil prices steadied on Tuesday, stuck in narrow ranges as investors pinned hopes on fuel demand recovery amid renewed lockdowns due to rising coronavirus cases. Prices were supported by positive news on vaccine development as medical institutions ...
On Monday, U.S. international banking giant Goldman Sachs (G.S.) said that it would resume negotiations with the Malaysian government this week to hammer out a multi-billion dollar financial settlement lost in a scandal at sovereign fund 1Malaysian ...
Glenmark Pharmaceuticals Ltd was given a notice by the Drug Controller General of India (DCGI) on overpricing and false claims of its generic version of favipiravir, FabiFlu, according to local media reports, sending the company’s ...
June had seen Japan’s exports recording a double-digit decline for four consecutive months. This suggests that the novel coronavirus pandemic tipped the world’s third-largest economy into its sharpest postwar slump, highlighting ...