Tue, 21-Oct-2025

Revolutionary solar paint turns your car into Sun-Powered charger

Revolutionary solar paint turns your car into Sun-Powered charger

Mercedes-Benz has unveiled a groundbreaking solar paint that could transform electric vehicles (EVs) into mobile power stations. This cutting-edge technology enables cars to harness sunlight directly through their surfaces, potentially adding up to 20,000 kilometers of driving range each year under optimal conditions. Innovative Integration of Solar Power and Vehicle Design At the heart of … Read more

US sees strong demand for $52 billion semiconductor chip funding

US sees strong demand for $52 billion semiconductor chip fundin

The US sees growing interest in a funding initiative for semiconductor chips. Semiconductor chips power various devices and face disruptions from demand and geopolitics. Tech companies, investors, and research institutions respond positively to funding announcements. The United States has recently experienced a surge of significant interest in a funding initiative aimed at bolstering the semiconductor … Read more

California will outlaw the sale of all-petrol automobiles by 2035

California

California will take a major step toward combating climate change by outlawing the sale of new gasoline-only vehicles by 2035. The new regulations are designed to compel automakers to speed up the release of cleaner automobiles on the market. Its gross domestic product would place it ahead of the United Kingdom as the fifth-largest economy … Read more

South Korean truckers’ strike on automobiles, steel, and other industries

South

Thousands of South Korean truckers were on strike for a sixth day on Sunday, protesting over pay as fuel costs surge. The protests disrupted production, disrupted port operations, and posed new risks to the global supply chain. Great many South Korean drivers were protesting for a 6th day on Sunday, fighting over pay as fuel … Read more

Mercedes-Benz is recalling 1 million automobiles due to faulty brakes

Mercedes-Benz AG

Mercedes-Benz Group AG will recall almost a million vehicles worldwide because of potential problems with the braking system. Affected cars were built between 2004 and 2015 and belong to ML and GL sports utility vehicle series as well as R-Class luxury minivans. A “particularly strong or hard” braking maneuver could cause mechanical damage to the … Read more

Suzuki is Manufacturing Its First-Ever Flying Car

Suzuki

Japan is considered one of several high-tech markets which might be making giant ground toward the improvement of flying motors. A tech corporation from Japan called SkyDrive has partnered with Suzuki to develop the USA’s first electric vertical take-off and touchdown (eVTOL) shipping. SkyDrive has obtained popularity in the commercial production of automobiles from the … Read more

Fearless soldiers

In the latest example of complete fearlessness, brave Ukrainian soldiers quietly knocked anti-tank mines from a road leading out of Kyiv. Footage circulated on social media of three camouflaged troops putting the explosive devices to the side of the road with their feet. The mines often take a great deal of pressure to detonate, but … Read more

Petrol use surges as cars demand go up

cars

KARACHI: The demand for the automobiles in Pakistan has witnessed a significant surge in the last few years, resulting in an increase in oil consumption. In the wake of the higher oil prices in the international market, which are hovering around $100 due the recent Russia-Ukraine war, Pakistan’s foreign exchange reserves are under severe pressure. … Read more

Locally Produced Automobiles Will Be Delivered Up to 9 Months Late

Automobiles

If a customer orders a locally assembled car today, its delivery may take up to nine months despite the constraints on auto finance, hefty registration fees, and escalating prices. On February 4, three new Honda Civic versions were launched in a media campaign, with a partial booking amount of Rs. 1.2 million and anticipated costs ranging … Read more

The General Tyre and Rubber Company

General Tyre

The General Tyre and Rubber Company of Pakistan Limited was incorporated in Pakistan on March 7, 1963 as a private limited company and was subsequently converted into a public limited company. GTYR is engaged in the manufacturing and trading of tyres and tubes for automobiles and motorcycles. Net sales in value terms for the first … Read more

Double-digit inflation

inflation

  KARACHI: Irfan Ahmed, an electric generator assembling business owner in Karachi and a Perkins’ authorised distributor, calculates at least 20 per cent decline in his January revenues and predicts a similar trend in the months ahead. “Just in two days, the cost of materials and parts we use surged around 10 per cent because … Read more

Beijing shortens negative lists for foreign investment

China on Monday unveiled two shortened negative lists for foreign investment, as part of efforts to further open up the economy and promote high-quality economic development. This marks the fifth consecutive year that the world’s second largest economy has revised its national negative list and pilot free trade zone (FTZ) negative list. The number of … Read more

Pakistan plans to enhance automobile production to one million units: envoy

Car sales down 2 per cent in August

BEIJING: Pakistan plans to enhance its annual automobile production from the existing 250,000 units to around six to eight million units during the next five years, Pakistan’s Ambassador to China, Moin ul Haque said. “It is a bit ambitious target but it is possible to achieve this target due to the yearly growth in production, … Read more

Exports in Japan up by 26 pct. In August, enduring fast retrieval from pandemic

Japan

Government statistics showed that good exports in Japan saw a 26.2% growth in August from the prior year, starting recovering quickly from the first influence of the corona pandemic the previous year. An initial report by the finance ministry revealed that exports increased for the sixth successive month to 6.61 trillion yen (60 billion U.S.Dollars), … Read more

Japan focusing on developing export base in Pakistan: envoy

Pakistan, Japan

ISLAMABAD: Japan was focusing on developing a strong export base in Pakistan and was looking beyond the traditional sectors of textiles and automobiles, a diplomat said. During a call on meeting with Federal Minister for Finance and Revenue Shaukat Tarin Japanese Ambassador to Pakistan Kuninori Matsuda said that his country saw opportunities for investment in … Read more

Large-Scale Manufacturing grows 37% in May, 14.56% in 11 months

ISLAMABAD: The Large-Scale Manufacturing (LSM) production grew 36.84 per cent on a year-on-year basis during the month of May 2021, compared with the corresponding period of the last year, the Pakistan Bureau of Statistics (PBS) reported on Wednesday. The LSM Quantum Index Number (QIM) was recorded at 139.55 points during May 2021 against 101.98 points … Read more

Tesla can now be bought for bitcoin, Elon Musk tweeted

Elon Musk

Tesla customers can now purchase electric vehicles using bitcoin, according to Elon Musk, the company’s CEO.

This is a huge step forward for bitcoin‘s usage in commerce.

“You can now buy a Tesla with bitcoin,” Elon Musk said on Twitter, The option will be available outside of the US later this year, according to the company.

Last month, the electric-car producer said that it had purchased $1.5 billion in bitcoin and would soon accept it as a form of payment for automobiles, marking a significant step toward widespread acceptance that pushed bitcoin to a new high of about $62,000.

After Musk’s tweet, Bitcoin, the world’s most valuable digital currency, jumped more than 4% to US$56,429 at the time of posting.

Musk stated that bitcoin payments to Tesla would not be converted into traditional currency, but he provided some further information about how the payments would be handled. The company was using “internal & open source software,” he said.

Most major companies that accept bitcoin payments, such as AT&T Inc and Microsoft Corp, rely on specialized payment processors to convert bitcoin into, dollars and transmit the money to the company.

Because of its volatility and relatively expensive and slow processing periods, bitcoin, like other cryptocurrencies, is currently infrequently used for commerce in wealthy nations.

Musk, who frequently makes comments about cryptocurrencies on Twitter, criticized conventional money last month, saying that “has a negative real interest, only a fool wouldn’t look elsewhere.”

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Tokyo Motor Show 2019, Electric, luxurious vehicles are in spotlight

Tokyo Motor Show 2019

A fantastic and large auto show was held in the Japan’s capital, Tokyo. The show opens to the public from Friday, running till Nov 4 at Tokyo Big Sight, with more than 180 companies and organizations showcasing products and services. Electric vehicles and cars designed for short trips are in the spotlight at the Tokyo … Read more