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Electric two-wheeler sector faces immediate impact from rare earth magnet supply delay, prompting calls for alternative ...
India's electric vehicle (EV) industry could face a supply chain crisis due to China's curb on rare earth magnets, ...
Major manufacturers, fearful they will have to shut down assembly lines, are considering moving some production of parts to ...
While China has resumed exports of its rare earth magnets, applications by domestic auto manufacturers—including by ...
If the supply disruption persists, EV makers could be compelled to raise prices by as much as 8 percent to offset rising ...
FRANKFURT—Continental Automotive has developed a sensor that measures the temperature inside permanently excited synchronous ...
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Interesting Engineering on MSNWorld’s first temperature sensor for EV motors cuts down on rare earth useUnveiled by Continental, the product is called the e-Motor Rotor Temperature Sensor (eRTS). The innovation is expected to ...
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Hindustan Times on MSNMaruti Suzuki sees no immediate impact from China's rare earth magnet curbs, others fear major disruptionIndia's biggest car manufacturer, Maruti Suzuki doesn't see any immediate impact on vehicle production in the country due to ...
Four major automakers are reportedly considering moving some car-part manufacturing to China to avoid possible factory ...
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MotorTrend on MSNA New EV for Less Than $8,000? In This Economy?!Slate isn’t the only newcomer thinking inside the box for its cheap EV. KG Motors' new Mibot is taking cheap very seriously.
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The New Republic on MSNTrump’s China Tariffs Are Backfiring in Funniest Way PossibleChina had agreed to reduce export controls on rare-earth magnets as part of a 90-day tariff pause with the United States.
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