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Volkswagen Considers Shutting German Factories for the First Time in 87 Years
Volkswagen is considering the unprecedented step of closing its factories in Germany for the first time in its 87-year history as part of a broader effort to cut costs amidst increasing competition from Chinese electric vehicle manufacturers, CNN and Financial Times report.
EU auditors say real CO2 emissions from most cars have not fallen
Real CO2 emissions from most passengers cars on EU roads are the same as 12 years ago despite reduction targets set in 2010 for newly registered vehicles, putting in jeopardy Europe's green agenda, the European Court of Auditors (ECA) said on Wednesday.
Volkswagen takes on US, China rivals with battery factory
Volkswagen celebrated the beginning of work on its first in-house battery factory, as the German auto giant looks to head off competition from U.S. and Chinese electric vehicle upstarts.
The firm plans to "steer the worldwide battery offensive" from the new plant in Salzgitter in central Germany, CEO Herbert Diess told a ceremony on July 7 attended by German Chancellor Olaf Scholz.
Volkswagen sees impact of Ukraine war despite profit bounce
German auto giant Volkswagen said yesterday its first quarter operating profit increased significantly in 2022, while warning that the "first effects" of the war in Ukraine were beginning to be felt.
Cargo ship carrying hundreds of Porsches left to burn in Atlantic after crew flee
Volkswagen Group acknowledged the incident in a statement but didn’t provide clarity on the cause
Greece Sets Daring Experiment – Whole Aegean Island Goes Completely Green
Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis is expected to announce on Wednesday (2 June) the details of a project which aims to transform the island of Astypalaia in the southeastern Aegean Sea into Europe's "Green Island".
The objective is to have all of Astypalaia's daily activities run on renewable energy, from electricity to transport.
Dieselgate - Top German Court: VW must Pay Compensation
The Federal Court of Justice on Monday ruled against German automaker Volkswagen in the country's first case brought by a car owner over the company's emissions test cheating.
Canada Court Fines Volkswagen €135 Million
Volkswagen's German carmaker fined €135m by a Toronto court after pleading guilty to 58 counts of violating Canadian environmental laws in a worldwide scandal for manipulating data on the diesel emissions of his cars, France Press and DPA reported.
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The Legal Affairs Committee Confirms Negotiations on New EU Collective Redress Rules
The Legal Affairs Committee confirmed on Thursday Parliament's negotiating position on a new bill introducing EU-wide rules on collective redress.
Volkswagen raises forecast for electric car production
Automaker Volkswagen is accelerating its move into battery-powered cars, saying it will reach its goal of 1 million electric cars per year two years earlier than planned. Dec. 27's announcement came as European automakers are under pressure to meet lower emissions limits aimed at fighting global warming.