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Your Daily Automobile updates From Around The World [  The Automobile News]( You Might Like [Learn more about RevenueStripe...](    [Volvo To Go Leather-Free In All Electric Models](  All new fully electric Volvo models will be completely leather-free from 2025, with many interior options set to be replaced by more sustainable materials. The change comes as the manufacturer looks to reduce animal harm and its contribution to global emissions and will begin with the C40 Recharge. Volvo will aim for 25% of all materials on new cars to be recycled and bio-based, in addition to the goal of ensuring all immediate suppliers use 100% renewable energy by 2025. [Read Full Article](  Recommended products:   [DealDash is a market leader in the penny auction](    [The portable lamp that sterilises everything](  [Tesla Drivers Take Their Eyes Off The Road When On Autopilot, Study Finds]( Cars that do some of the driving for us – but are not yet completely autonomous – are at risk of turning us into dangerous drivers, a landmark study in the US has found. Researchers at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology who studied driver behaviour in Tesla electric cars equipped with the optional “auto pilot” function, found owners placed a dangerous over-reliance on the technology – either because they had blind faith or misunderstood the limitations. While the study noted Tesla is “considered to be one of the most capable systems commercially available,” researchers found a number of high-profile crashes have occurred within the normal operating parameters of the technology. [Read Full Article](  [Ford Will Recycle Its EV Batteries With Ex-Tesla Exec’s Startup]( Ford has tapped startup Redwood Materials — run by former Tesla chief technology officer JB Straubel — to handle the recycling of its electric vehicle batteries. The two companies also plan to use this new partnership to help build out the battery supply chain in the United States, which is something that the Biden administration has stressed as a goal. As part of the deal, Ford is investing $50 million into Redwood Materials, which Straubel said is part of the startup’s recently announced $700 million funding round. This is not the first customer Redwood Materials has lined up — Straubel’s startup already recycles batteries from Nissan, Specialized (which has an increasing number of e-bike batteries), and scrap from Tesla and Panasonic at the original Gigafactory in Reno, Nevada. (Redwood Materials is headquartered just south of the factory in Carson City.) [Read Full Article]( You Might Like [Learn more about RevenueStripe...](     Connect with the automobile news on social media [Facebook]( [Twitter]( [Linkedin]( You received this email because you operate or create content for a website/service and based on your website it seemed like this could be important information to you and your users. This newsletter is managed by [Postbox Consultancy Services Pvt. Ltd](.C-4/5, IBD Emporia, Kolar Road, Bhopal, Madhya Pradesh, INDIA, 462042 Want to change how you receive these emails? [Update your preferences]( or [Unsubscribe](

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