The patent is meant to protect an EV from battery fires by using an exhaust-like system in case of thermal runaway.
Stellantis filed a patent application for an electric vehicle exhaust system, but not the kind you might be thinking of. Yes, the Dodge Charger Daytona EV already features a “ Fratzonic Chambered ...
Phoenix Investors bought Stellantis-owned facilities in Milwaukee and Michigan, adding 2.3 million square feet to its ...
Tesla posted lower sales across five European countries in January, including the United Kingdom and France, as competitors ...
The throughline in the active disputes is pricing for auto parts, as is the case with Safariland. However, the big difference ...
It's the car biz kids, and things change quickly. Tavares is thankfully gone, our friend of the Car Pro Show Tim Kuniskis is ...
OEM alliance and EV charging juggernaut IONNA has announced a key milestone today, transitioning from public beta testing in ...
Dodge is rumored to be keeping the 5.7-liter Hemi V-8 around for one more year in its three-row Durango SUV. The Durango R/T ...
Could EV battery exhaust systems help prevent fires? It's unclear if Stellantis believes so but it's patented the design for ...
Wall Street falls as Trump imposes tariffs, but not as badly as feared The threat of a punishing trade war sent Wall Street ...
GM, Ford and Stellantis stock plunged in initial trading Monday in light of a pending trade war. But Wall Street showed some ...
Milwaukee-based commercial real estate firm Phoenix Investors on Monday announced that it has acquired the 1 ...