Global Warming – New GM, Ford EV Plants Advance

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Both General Motors (NYSE: GM) And Ford Motor (NYSE: F) announced new developments today for making EV trucks.

GM is investing $760 million in its Toledo, Ohio Propulsion Plant for EV drive unit production for Chevrolet Silverado EV, GMC Sierra EV and GMC HUMMER EVs. With today’s announcement, GM has invested more than $1.9 billion at Toledo since 2011. Toledo Propulsion Systems currently builds GM’s six-speed, eight-speed and 10-speed rear-wheel drive and nine-speed front-wheel drive transmissions that are used in a variety of Chevrolet, Buick, GMC and Cadillac products.
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Toyota Ending Production at Saint Petersburg Plant

Ken Zino of AutoInformed.com on Toyota Ending Production at Saint Petersburg Plant Toyota Motor Corporation said today that it will end vehicle production at its Saint Petersburg plant in Russia that opened in 2007 to build Camry models.It has expanded into a vast multi-shift operation employing thousands of workers, since then.*

“We must now act in a way that allows us to protect the values and principles that our predecessors built up and be confident that we can pass them on to the next generation,” TMC said in a statement. It’s the latest example of global automakers realizing how perilous it is to do business with a mercurial, tyrannical regime. Is China next? Continue reading

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IMSA Motul Petit Le Mans – Five Classes Up For Grabs

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GTD class promises some tough and tight bumping and racing.

Titles in all five classes of the IMSA WeatherTech SportsCar Championship are on the finish line at the 2022 close – the 25th Motul Petit Le Mans at Michelin Raceway Road Atlanta on 1 October.* The five classes are Daytona Prototype international (DPi), Le Mans Prototype 2 (LMP2), Le Mans Prototype 3 (LMP3), Grand Touring Daytona Pro (GTD PRO), Grand Touring Daytona (GTD).

Right now a total of 48 cars are on the pre-event entry list, the most for the 10-hour race in eight years.** Live coverage will be available through a combination of NBC network, USA Network and Peacock, as well as IMSA Radio. Continue reading

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Ford Changes Supply Chain and Product Development Execs

Ford Motor Company (NYSE: F) today said it is making leadership changes to support the development of electric vehicles, strengthen its internal combustion product line, and alter the company’s global supply chain management.* The announcement comes after Ford warned the capital markets earlier this week that because of parts shortages, as well as higher payments made to suppliers to account for the effects of inflation that Q3 supply costs will be ~$1.0 billion above plan. Ford predicts a Q3 adjusted EBIT of between $1.4 billion and $1.7 billion. (AutoInformed: Ford Motor Q3 Earnings to Take $1B Cost Hit)

It’s the latest example of the intricate routes automakers are negotiating in the transition to electric vehicles that is accelerating in the face of the dire effects of global warming, some of it caused by the transportation industries’ ongoing use of fossil fuels and what was in effect denial of the negative consequences of the exclusive use of fossil fuels. Ford’s challenge is to profitably maintain a line of both EVs from Ford Model e and so-called Ford Blue internal combustion vehicles that at some point – perhaps near at hand – are doomed. ** Continue reading

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Dealers Think Online Sales to Expand Markedly by 2030

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GM’s Saturn Brand went down this road years ago, until other GM brand dealers started squawking.

Data from PwC’s 2022 Car Consumer and Dealer Survey just published indicate that shifting customer behaviors show more than half would consider purchasing an EV. Moreover, auto dealers say that online sales are growing markedly. A majority of car dealers expect at least two-thirds of all vehicle purchases will be done online by 2030. Mainstream adoption of complete online vehicle purchasing is approaching a tipping point, according to PwC. With 49% of car dealers surveyed* reporting that at least 9% of recent vehicle sales took place entirely over the internet.

Now wonder then that Jim Farley, CEO of Ford, has been telling dealers they need to trim $2000 from their cost of selling a vehicle to remain competitive in the marketplace. This of course apples to Ford Motor Company as well. Ford is working on an e-commerce program for purchasing EVs at non-negotiable prices. Continue reading

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Toyota Sequoia and Tundra Now Texans

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Toyota (NYSE:TM) started of production for the all-new, all-hybrid Toyota Sequoia SUV today at Toyota Motor Manufacturing, Texas. Gen 3 of the full-size Tundra-pickup-based Sequoia abandons the Princeton, Indiana plant, aka TMMI, where the body-on frame Tundra was also built from November 2007 until January 2022. (AutoInformed on: First 2022 Toyota Tundra Built in Texas)*

Sequoia SUV is all-hybrid with a twin-turbo V6 hybrid i-FORCE Max powertrain rated at 437 horsepower, 583 lb.-ft. of torque. It was first used on Tundra. The i-FM has a motor generator within the bell housing between the twin-turbo engine and the 10-speed automatic transmission. Sequoia’s fuel economy ratings are a ~7-8 mpg improvement compared to the old V8 engine: Two-wheel-drive Sequoia – 21 miles per gallon in the city, 24 on the highway and 22 combined. Four-wheel-drive are rated or predicted at 19 mpg city, 22 highway, 20 combined. Those numbers are the same regardless of trim. Continue reading

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Nissan Develops Breakthrough Technology to Disarm Viruses

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Nissan Motor Company in Japan today announced it has jointly developed a technology with Tohoku University’s Faculty of Pharmaceutical Sciences that inactivates viruses using catalyst active species for aerobic oxidation.

This appears to be a medical science breakthrough since the technology has potential applications for inactivating viruses by oxidizing, denaturing and degrading proteins and other substances on the virus surface. With oxygen in the air acting as an oxidant, the catalyst species produces this effect even under dark conditions at room temperature without requiring light irradiation, as is usually the case with oxidation. Continue reading

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Hertz and GM Plot Major EV Rental Expansion

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Hertz’s current goal is for one-quarter of its fleet to be electric by the end of 2024.

Hertz (NASDAQ: HTZ) and General Motors Co. (NYSE: GM) today announced an agreement whereby Hertz plans to order as many as 175,000 Chevrolet, Buick, GMC, Cadillac and BrightDrop EVs during the next five years.

The agreement covers electric vehicle deliveries through 2027 as Hertz increases EVs in its fleet as GM accelerates production of EVs broadly. Hertz estimates that its customers could travel more than 8 billion miles in these EVs, saving approximately 3.5 million metric tons of carbon dioxide equivalent emissions compared to similar gasoline-powered vehicles traveling such a distance. Continue reading

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Deadly Cocktail – Marijuana and Alcohol

Ken Zino of AutoInformed.com on Deadly Cocktail - Marijuana and AlcoholOne-third of drivers who drink alcohol and use marijuana simultaneously report getting behind the wheel within two hours of consumption, a new study released today from the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety shows.* There’s some evidence that the combination of alcohol and marijuana worsens driving performance more than either substance by itself.**

“Alcohol impairment is associated with almost 30% of the fatalities on our roadways, and we have made very little progress to reduce this toll over the past three decades. Now we are adding another impairing substance to the mix,” IIHS President David Harkey said ahead of his presentation at the annual meeting of the Governors’ Highway Safety Association in Louisville, Kentucky.  Continue reading

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Ford Motor Q3 Earnings to Take $1B Cost Hit

In an attempt to shape expectations, Ford Motor late today again affirmed its expectation for full-year 2022 adjusted earnings before interest and taxes of between $11.5 billion to $12.5 billion. This is in the face of parts shortages, as well as higher payments made to suppliers to account for the effects of inflation.

However, the short term is grimmer. Based on recent negotiations, inflation-related Q3 supply costs will be ~$1.0 billion above plan. Ford predicts a Q3 adjusted EBIT of between $1.4 billion and $1.7 billion. In the slight of hand of automaker accounting practices, revenue is booked when a vehicle is shipped to a dealer, not sold to the end user. Continue reading

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An Idea Whose Time has Come – Smart Infrastructure

The U.S. Department of Transportation just announced this afternoon that it is accepting applications for two programs that will make ~$160 million available annually for the next five years for projects that use technology to improve our transportation infrastructure and make communities safer.

Instead of tax-cuts for the super-rich, here comes the new Strengthening Mobility and Revolutionizing Transportation (SMART) Grants Program. It’s an idea whose time has come again  – going back to canal building, railroads, land-grant colleges and the interstate highway system, among other effective examples.
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BrightDrop eCart – GM Suddenly Joins Grocery Industry

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Electrification, autonomous vehicles and artificial intelligence are beginning to open up endless opportunities, some of which are still unforeseen.

General Motors (NYSE: GM) said today that BrightDrop* is expanding its business and product portfolio with the launch of a new temperature-controlled eCart that can streamline order fulfillment and pickup for online grocery purchases. Online grocery is an expanding market that’s expected to reach $240 billion by 2025, GM said.

Kroger (NYSE: KR), a large unionized grocery chain, is scheduled to be the first customer to introduce the so-called BrightDrop Trace Grocery into its e-commerce operations beginning this year. Trace Grocery is available to order in limited quantities today, with full availability expected in 2024. BrightDrop and Kroger completed an initial pilot program in Lexington and Versailles, Kentucky. During this pilot, it’s claimed “Kroger experienced a noticeable improvement in the customer and associate experience.” Continue reading

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Mercedes-Benz to Build Wind Farm at Papenburg Test Track

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Another advancement – not pr puff – against global warming.

Mercedes-Benz  said today that it plans to build a wind farm at its test track in Papenburg in northern Germany with an output of more than 100 MW to cover ~15% of the annual electricity demand of Mercedes-Benz Group* AG in Germany.

The wind will keep blowing as M-B with a partner plans to build a “double-digit number of wind turbines by the middle of the decade. Mercedes-Benz is also planning a long-term power purchase agreement with a partner, equivalent to a “triple-digit million euros amount.” 
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August EU Car Sales Increased after 13 Months of Decline

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During July 2022, new car registrations in the European Union decreased again (-10.4%), even with low base of comparison caused by the ongoing semiconductor shortage according to ACEA* today. All the four major EU markets performed worse than one year ago, with Germany (-12.9%) and Spain (-12.5%) posting the strongest declines.

However, during August, the European new car market returned to growth (+4.4%), bringing an end to thirteen months of consecutive decline. Continue reading

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EPA Releases Final Smog Air Quality Standards. More Inspection Programs and Reformulated Fuel Areas Coming?

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More than 90 million live in areas that don’t meet air quality health standards for ground-level ozone or smog.

EPA today announced the final determinations for whether certain areas have met the 2008 or 2015 National Ambient Air Quality Standards (NAAQS) for ground-level ozone, as required by the Clean Air Act. EPA is finalizing determinations regarding the air quality progress of six non-attainment areas classified as “Serious” for the 2008 ozone NAAQS, and for 28 non-attainment areas classified as “Marginal” for the 2015 ozone NAAQS.

These final rules establish new time periods and next steps states must take to improve ozone air quality in remaining non-attainment areas. EPA said its final decisions are based on a scientific evaluation of certified, publicly-available air quality monitoring data for the years 2018-2020. From a vehicle owner’s viewpoint of his means certain areas will have to implement inspection and maintenance programs and/or use reformulated fuels.* Continue reading

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