BMW, Ford, & Honda Establishes ‘ChargeScape’ Company to Focus on Optimizing Electric Vehicle Grid Services

BMW Group, Ford, and Honda are joining forces to establish ChargeScape, LLC, a groundbreaking venture that seeks to revolutionize electric vehicle (EV) technology and grid services. This collaborative endeavor aims to unlock the untapped potential of electric vehicles while benefiting consumers, electric utilities, and automakers alike. ChargeScape’s primary objective is to create a unified platform

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Ford Mustang Mach-E Rally Debuts with Electrified Performance Off-Roading Chops

Ford is revving up the electric vehicle (EV) scene with its latest creation, the Ford Mustang Mach-E Rally. This electrifying addition to the Mustang family has been officially unveiled by the Michigan-based automaker, showcasing its electrified performance and off-roading capabilities. At the heart of this rally-inspired machine lies a dual-motor all-wheel-drive system, offering exceptional traction

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As UAW Strike Looms Labor Contract Proposals are Issued to Companies like Ford

Amidst growing tension and the looming possibility of a UAW strike, labor contract proposals are being exchanged between the United Auto Workers union and major automotive companies, including Ford Motor. The negotiations have taken center stage as the current four-year labor agreements, which cover 146,000 workers at the Detroit Three automakers, are set to expire

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A 1985 Ford Escort for $915,000? If it was owned by Princess Diana

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Ford to Replace Rear Cameras in Recall of 169,000 U.S. Vehicles Taking $270 Million to Address Issue

Ford has announced a significant recall affecting approximately 169,000 vehicles in the United States due to rearview camera-related issues. The company is taking proactive measures to replace these cameras and update the associated software, incurring a substantial cost of $270 million to address the recall. This recall is just the latest in a series of

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