Fiat Will Partner With Foxconn To Make Electric Vehicles For Chinese Market
Foxconn and Fiat Chrysler are said to be ready to start manufacturing electric cars together in China.
Foxconn and Fiat Chrysler are said to be ready to start manufacturing electric cars together in China.
In yet another example of the way that the electric vehicle market in China seems to be exploding in a way that others aren’t, Alibaba and Foxconn have led the recent, 2.2 billion yuan (~$347 million) funding round for the startup manufacturer Xiaopeng Motors.
We haven’t written about electric motorcycles much lately. Although, Energica revealed yet another e-motorcycle and Zero Motorcycles is refreshing its new 2018 lineup.
Check out our review of the 2017 Zero DS 13.0, from fellow writer Susanna Schick, and let’s now welcome the electric motorcycle Evoke Classic Urban.
Paul Ryan and Scott Walker, two politicians who have built careers railing against corporate welfare, have just shoveled billions in corporate welfare to Foxconn to get it to build a new factory in Wisconsin. Only fools would believe anything that comes out of either man’s mouth.
Two marathon competitive auctions for a cumulative solar power capacity of 750 megawatts yielded new record-low solar tariff bids in India this month.
The new Softbank–Saudi tech fund — backed primarily by Japan’s Softbank Group and by the Saudi Arabian sovereign wealth fund — has now raised more than $93 billion for investment in various emerging tech sectors, such as artificial intelligence (AI) development and robotics.
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The Chinese manufacturing giant Foxconn has acquired a 66% stake in the Japanese electronics giant Sharp at a “reduced” price, following a review of the “new information” that stalled earlier negotiations, according to recent reports. Previous to the lull in negotiations, the stake acquisition was slated to go through for … [continued]
Originally published on Sustainnovate. Despite earlier news of the acquisition of the Japanese electronics company Sharp by the the Taiwan-based Foxconn, it appears that the deal is now being renegotiated — owing to the revelation of further potential liabilities. The deal — which would mark the first time that a major … [continued]
SBG Cleantech, a three-way joint venture between Japan’s SoftBank, Taiwan’s Foxconn, and India’s Bharti Enterprises, has registered its first win in India’s highly competitive solar power market. SBG Cleantech grabbed the entire 350 megawatts on offer in the southern state of Andhra Pradesh through atender which was floated by India’s largest … [continued]