SAITAMA, Japan, Dec. 9, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- Marelli, a global technology supplier to the automotive sector, has unveiled its breakthrough Affordable 5G RedCap (Reduced Capability) technology for ...
The recent bankruptcy of Marelli, a supplier of automotive components, has sent shockwaves through the global automotive industry. This event marks one of the first major corporate failures triggered ...
Marelli introduces a new Wireless Distributed Battery Management System (wBMS) for electric vehicles, which is expected to bring noticeable advantages over wired distributed solutions. The global ...
Marelli, a global mobility technology supplier to the automotive sector, unveiled today its new solution for Intelligent Energy Management for hybrid and electric vehicles at CTI Europe 2025, in ...
TOKYO (Reuters) -Nissan supplier Marelli Corp filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection in the United States on Wednesday, the Japanese auto parts company said in a statement, after months of ...
A car parts supplier pointed its finger at the Trump administration's tariffs while filing for bankruptcy. Marelli, a Japanese-based car parts manufacturer, filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection ...
Automotive component developer and manufacturer Marelli's Italian unit has signed a four-year IT modernization agreement with Wipro. The agreement will see Wipro migrating Marelli's IT systems to the ...
A new step forward has been made in the world of electric vehicles by global independent automotive supplier Marelli with the introduction of a new state-of-the-art wireless distributed Battery ...
LAS VEGAS — Japanese parts supplier Marelli is looking to boost collaboration with automakers and tech companies while regionalizing its manufacturing strategy as it emerges from last year's court-led ...
Marelli Holdings Co., the struggling auto parts supplier for Stellantis NV, Nissan Motor Co. and other carmakers, plans to seek Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection in the U.S. to slash its debt burden ...
The car biz is awash in air and oil suspension systems, so why try to make electrons do this heavy lifting? To start with, electro-mechanical systems promise quicker reaction times than are possible ...