U.S. to soften tailpipe rules, slow EV transition through 2030, reports say

The Biden administration plans to ease yearly requirements of its ambitious plan to reduce vehicle emissions and promote electric vehicle (EV) sales through 2030. This decision comes after automakers and the United Auto Workers voiced concerns about the rapid transition to EVs, citing cost barriers for consumers and the need for more charging infrastructure. The…

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AAA Research Shows Reverse Automatic Emergency Braking Isn’t Foolproof

Recent research conducted by AAA focused on evaluating the effectiveness of reverse automatic emergency braking (AEB) systems equipped with rear cross-traffic mitigation in four popular 2023 model-year vehicles. These systems are designed to reduce rear-end collisions by automatically applying brakes when encountering obstacles while reversing. The study aimed to assess their performance in scenarios involving…

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Unveiling the Most Lucrative Paths in Automotive Repair: Insights from CmySkills’ 350,000+ Instagram Community

The automotive repair industry is a broad and dynamic field, offering a range of specialties each with its own set of opportunities for career advancement and financial growth. To gauge where the best opportunities lie, CmySkills turned to its extensive Instagram community of over 350,000 followers and asked the following question: ”Which area of automotive…

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Embracing the Future: The Shift Towards EV Repair Training in Automotive Shops

Introduction The automotive industry is rapidly transitioning towards electric vehicles (EVs), presenting both challenges and opportunities for repair shops and technicians. To gauge how this shift is being addressed, CmySkills conducted a survey among our vibrant Instagram community of over 300,000 followers. The focus was on understanding whether automotive shops are proactively training technicians in…

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ASA Opposes Oklahoma Auto Repair Price Cap Bill

The Automotive Service Association (ASA) is vehemently opposing Senate Bill (SB) 1853 in Oklahoma, arguing that its passage would significantly hinder automotive and collision repair businesses. Introduced on February 6, the bill proposes a set of maximum fees and labor charges that ASA believes are unjust and would make it harder for repair professionals to…

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Empire Auto Part Establishes Scholarship Celebrating Black History Month through TechForce Foundation

Empire Auto Parts, a prominent distributor of aftermarket collision repair parts, has recently unveiled the Empire Auto Parts Scholarship Fund. This initiative aims to support students enrolled in post-secondary school collision repair programs within underserved communities in Empire’s geographic market. In a bid to celebrate Black History Month, Empire Auto Parts has partnered with the…

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Ford battery partner SK On sees strong EV growth beyond 2024

SK On Co., Ford Motor Co.’s South Korean electric-car battery partner, anticipates a sluggish year for electric vehicle (EV) sales in 2024, reflecting a broader industry trend. However, despite short-term challenges, SK On remains optimistic about the long-term prospects of EVs. The company’s Chief Commercial Officer, Min Sung, emphasized the need for flexibility in response…

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I-CAR & Ford offer 4 newer model training courses

I-CAR and Ford have collaborated to introduce new repair courses tailored to three Ford models and one Lincoln model, aimed at equipping repairers with the necessary knowledge of Ford repair procedures for the latest vehicle models. The courses cover intricate repair procedures and cutting-edge technologies specific to the 2023 Super Duty pickup truck, the 2024…

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Record 1.2 Million EVs Were Sold in the U.S. in 2023

In 2023, Tesla continued its dominance in the U.S. electric vehicle (EV) market, capturing 55% of the sector, though slightly down from its 2022 share of 65%. Despite this dip, Tesla’s strategic price adjustments bolstered its standing, particularly evidenced by the increased sales of the Model Y, which accounted for 33% of all EVs sold…

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The Role of Online Communities in the Automotive Technician Landscape: Insights from CmySkills’ Instagram Survey

Introduction In the digital age, online communities have become vital platforms for knowledge sharing, networking, and professional development. Recognizing this, CmySkills conducted a survey among our Instagram community of over 300,000 followers to understand the level of engagement automotive technicians have with Facebook Auto Technician Groups. These groups offer a space for professionals to connect,…

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