SEAT adapts windshield wiper motors to make ventilators


Spain has been hit especially hard by the COVID-19 virus. Now SEAT, the Spanish subsidiary of the Volkswagen Group, has adapted an auto assembly line to manufacture ventilators. Since the emergence of the pandemic, SEAT has launched several initiatives to produce material and devices in high demand by hospitals, including ventilators. A team of engineers… Read more »

Fuelling controversy: What do new U.S. fuel efficiency regulations mean for Canada’s climate goals?

If Canada is forced to follow the Trump administration’s newly announced lower fuel efficiency standards, it could mean a huge setback for lower-emission vehicles

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Tesla (TSLA) rises amid Wall St’s adjusted first quarter delivery estimates

Tesla (NASDAQ:TSLA) stock rose over 5% on Tuesday amidst the release of investment firm Credit Suisse’s adjusted delivery estimates for the electric car maker’s Q1 numbers. Credit Suisse estimated 75,000 and 80,000 deliveries for Tesla, a number that may very well be feasible due to the effects of the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic. Interestingly enough, Credit […]

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