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MAY 20, 2024



Toyota Again Rated No.1 in Supplier Relations; Ford Craters

“The primary driver behind the largest WRI point gains is sharing risk and cost in an equitable manner while relentlessly pursuing cost reduction,” says Plante Moran automotive and mobility consultant Dave Andrea.

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Autoline Daily 2024: Top Industry News for May 20
Mercedes Workers Reject the UAW; BYD Workers Strike Over $5,000/Year Pay; Tesla EU Sales Are 44% Fleet

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UAW Plots Next Steps After Tough Loss in Alabama
After its defeat at the Mercedes-Benz complex in Alabama, the UAW is pursuing actions with the NLRB and in German courts while planning its next steps to organize non-union auto plants in the U.S.

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Startup Sees Salvation in External-Combustion Engine

Hyliion’s proprietary flameless oxidation means the Karno emits minimal amounts of carbon dioxide and nitrogen oxides (NOx). Depending on the fuel used, the Karno can have practically zero emissions.

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Ethernet’s Critical Role in the Connected, Autonomous Vehicle
As automobiles become more electric, more autonomous and software-defined, they need new E/E architectures with greater communication capabilities and high-speed processing. That is pointing the industry toward Ethernet connectivity.