Refreshing! GM not to sting your pocket for going electric
For most, going electric is a conscious decision to create a more sustainable environment for all.
No carbon dioxide emissions, considerably reducing air pollution, resulting in cleaner streets, making our towns and cities a better place to be for all.
However, the cost is often not nice on the pocket.
With the 2030 electric rush consumers are stuck between a rock and a hard place with most having to “bite the inevitable bullet”.
But their may be hope yet as General Motors President Mark Reuss told investors this month that the automaker is “in the long game” when it comes to pricing EVs and aims to make them comparable to gasoline-powered models.
The German cartel office has given the green light for Bosch, Infineon Technologies, and NXP Semiconductors to acquire stakes in TSMC’s new semiconductor plant in Dresden, Germany. Each of these renowned companies is set to…
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