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The Industry Innovation Report

St. Louis Metro Transit 3-D Parts Printing Saves Big Bucks

St. Louis’s Bi-State Development Agency has realized more than $48,000 is cost savings this past year by printing 3D replacements for discontinued and custom-made parts for older Metro Transit MetroLink LRVs...

Study Finds EVs Quickly Overcome Their Energy-Intensive Build To Be Cleaner Than Gas Cars

Making electric vehicles and their batteries is a dirty process that uses a lot of energy. But a new study says that EVs quickly make up for that with less overall emissions through two years of use than a...

EU Plans December Announcement To Make Small EVs More Affordable

The European Commission aims to announce the creation of a new category of affordable small electric cars in December in an effort to counter Chinese competition and revive the European market, an EU...

Pickup Trucks Power Ford’s Growth

Ford’s U.S. sales climbed 1.6 percent year-over-year to 174,584 vehicles, with pickups leading the charge. The company sold 105,771 trucks in October, nearly 5 percent higher than the same month last year....

Smart Mobility Today: 3 November 2025

Any new technology brings trepidation as it enters the public space. Trains and machinery, in general, were feared for their sheer power alone. Automobiles were ridiculed and telephones shouted into, held at a distance, or not even allowed in homes for fear of the...

General Motors Lays Off Workers At Ohio Site 

An Ohio battery plant owned by General Motors and once championed by President Donald Trump as symbolizing his American manufacturing revival is laying off hundreds of workers amid a slump in demand for electric vehicles. GM confirmed the decision to The Associated...

Kickstart: Safety And History In The Hall Of Fame

The Society of Plastics Engineers' Automotive Division is honoring a classic piece of safety this year for entry into the Hall of Fame: the seat belt. It may be hard to believe, but in the 42-year history of the Automotive Innovation Awards' Hall of...

BMW Joins China’s Open-Source Innovation Center

BMW has become the first foreign automaker to join the Open Source Innovation Development Promotion Center under the China Academy of Information and Communications Technology, marking a major step in its local collaboration strategy and commitment to the...

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