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The Perfect Storm: How Hurricane Helene is Impacting the Semiconductor Supply Chain and the Automotive Industry

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The Perfect Storm: How Hurricane Helene is Impacting the Semiconductor Supply Chain and the Automotive Industry
Hurricane Helene's devastation in North Carolina has created a potential significant disruption to the global semiconductor supply chain, particularly impacting the high-purity quartz mines in Spruce Pine. This quartz is essential for producing semiconductors used in automotive electronics, including advanced driver-assistance systems (ADAS) and electric vehicle components. The resulting semiconductor shortages could lead to delays in vehicle manufacturing and repair services, highlighting the need for greater supply chain resilience in the automotive industry.

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Volvo Pulls The Plug On All-Electric Future

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Volvo Pulls The Plug On All-Electric Future
Volvo’s decision to pull the plug on the 2030 all-electric date is about still being able to take the scenic route, albeit, using a generator. As much as the world talks about going green and the all-electric future, the reality lies in practicality. And for now, hybrids are leading the way. In the words of Volvo’s CEO, “The future is electric.” Sure, just not entirely electric. Not yet, anyway.

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The Future of Consumer Electronics & EVs

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The Future of Consumer Electronics & EVs

The Future of Consumer Electronics: The Impact of Right to Repair on the Sustainability of Batteries and Electric Vehicles ‍Image Source: Unsplash‍   As the world becomes more conscious of the environmental impact of consumer electronics and the need for sustainable practices, the concept of the "Right to Repair" has gained significant traction. This movement advocates for legislation and regulations that make it easier for consumers to repair their gadgets, rather than replace them, ultimately reducing waste and promoting a circular economy. The European Union (EU) has taken a leading role in implementing these measures, with a particular focus on...

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