British sports-car maker to launch Chinese-made Eletre X in Europe in June
Too large. Too ugly. Too dangerous. But can I really afford not to go big?
Investors show ‘insatiable appetite’ for the sectors while others struggle for funding
UK-listed Atome to develop project in Paraguay that uses hydropower to replace need for fossil fuel
German sports-car maker scales back EV ambitions under new boss Michael Leiters
World’s largest producer of titanium dioxide to acquire facility in North East of England
Swiss trading house’s move to take 25% stake in aluminium plant in Indonesia marks shift into asset ownership
A defence strategy sets the right direction for dealing with the Russian threat
Fallout from war in Iran has fuelled demand for protection from UAVs
To the extent shareholders just want exposure to Elon Musk, a single security seems like the sensible end state
CEO warns investors to expect ‘very significant’ spending increase on self-driving taxis, trucks, robots and chip factories
US aircraft maker narrows losses and posts widest gap over European rival since 2018
Nio says accusations that it infringed IP covering technology from defunct Israeli EV pioneer Better Place are ‘unfounded’
Mediators have until April 28 to overcome power struggle between Airbus and Dassault Aviation
Malaysia’s Karex says it has to pass on higher cost of raw materials to customers
The continent’s alternative is a jobs programme cosplaying as a space strategy
A third US carrier group and up to 10,000 elite troops expected in region by end of month
Electric-vehicle makers target less affluent heartland for next phase of growth
Elon Musk’s rocket and AI conglomerate is seeking to catch up to rivals OpenAI and Anthropic
Chinese group also slashes charging time in race against BYD for electric vehicle battery supremacy
Strategy pivot coincides with slowdown and fierce competition in world’s largest automotive market
Cheaper deliveries will move to every other weekday and will be scrapped on Saturdays
French group expects Middle East conflict to boost orders, from rockets to air surveillance systems
Home improvement giant spends billions to attract new business from professionals beyond traditional customer base
The UK defence company is building Type 31 frigates quickly at Rosyth to fill an awkward gap