Could tech subsidies help lubes producers?
Beijing's tax incentives on overseas EV tech collaboration could also benefit lubes companies
Beijing's tax incentives on overseas EV tech collaboration could also benefit lubes companies
Converting fuel into energy produces waste, which can then be used to make cars more efficient.
The Frankfurt Auto Show has revealed automakers are bringing out more electric versions of existing vehicles.
US Energy Department has awarded $45M in grants for vehicle research.\n\n
China's EV market receives a welcome boost
Electric car speed record is smashed at more than 200 mph
Chinese automaker looks to claim electric niche in US.
Car and component companies reveal new electric technologies that make low emissions and high performance a reality.
Failure to stimulate sales leads to governmental rethink on electric and hybrid policies
A paper from Roland Berger's Bill Downey published after the London ICIS Conference 2013 which examines how changes in the global auto industry will affect the lubricants sector.