Heard on the Street: Rivian may be hot, but COP26 hasn’t delivered a widely supported EV pledge
Failure of COP26 to deliver a widely supported EV pledge may be early sign that debate around autos is getting more sophisticated
Electric-truck maker Rivian plans to go public and is seeking a valuation in the tens of billions. But why are investors excited for this IPO and what makes their offering different from other EV startups? WSJ’s George Downs explains. Illustration: George Downs
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