Grace Removals is going electric

CarBon CEO Scott Gillespie, Grace Group MD Craig Page + Foton's Bill Gillespie
Grace Removals has partnered with CarBon Leasing & Rentals to launch the nation’s first fully electric removals truck. Speaking at the official handover at Grace Headquarters in NSW, CarBon founder and CEO Scott Gillespie said the electric Foton T5 truck was a smart solution for the Australian logistics market and represented an exciting first step […]

UAW’s strike gains won’t be as much of a blow to Detroit 3 as expected: report

It appears that the Detroit Big Three’s losses from the UAW’s six-week strike would not be as substantial as initially feared. Thanks to initiatives such as cost-cutting measures, Ford, GM, and Stellantis should be able to weather an estimated combined $2.9 billion loss from the UAW strike. The agreement’s 25% wage increase, restoration of cost-of-living […]

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Volvo exec shares Tesla culture insights, drives Model Y to work by mistake

It seems like good habits really do die hard. In a recent interview with a Swedish newspaper, Volvo Head of Research and Development (R&D) and former Tesla Senior Director of Engineering Anders Bell shared several insights about his two recent workplaces, as well as a rather humorous experience.  Bell actually started his career at Volvo […]

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Tesla aiming for 200,000 Cybertrucks per year at volume production

During a recent interview with podcast host Joe Rogan, Tesla CEO Elon Musk shared some interesting details about the upcoming Cybertruck, including how many units the automaker is looking to produce per year. When asked on the podcast how many Cybertrucks Tesla can make in a month, Musk told Rogan that Tesla is looking to […]

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Stellantis says UAW strikes cost it less than GM, Ford

The United Auto Workers (UAW) reached tentative contracts with each of the “Big Three” automakers over the past week, just as earnings reports from Ford and General Motors (GM) highlighted the financial damage done by the six-week strikes. Stellantis, however, said the strikes cost the company less than the other two automakers, highlighting the company’s […]

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