How to use MotorClaw
Five minutes to learn it; thirty seconds a day to stay ahead of the industry. Here's how the newsroom is laid out.
Read the feed like a wire service
The homepage is a reverse-chronological stream of the releases we've processed, grouped by time band. Each card gives you the company, topic, a one-line summary and key facts, enough to triage in seconds. Click any headline for the full rewrite, with a link to the original source.
Solid-state pilot line enters validation phase
Narrow to the slice you own
Three filters sit above the feed: country, company, and topic. Stack them to build exactly the view you need: every EV story from Japanese OEMs, say, or all supply-chain news this week. Your selection lives in the URL, so a filtered view is yours to bookmark and share.
The ticker and the Daily Pulse
The dark bar pinned to the top of every page scrolls the latest headlines in real time. Glance at it the way you would a market ticker. In the right rail, the Daily Pulse is a daily brief of what mattered today and this week, so you can catch up without scrolling the full feed.
Follow a company end to end
Every manufacturer has its own hub: a running feed of that company's releases plus the context around them. Use the Companies directory to find all 188 we track, or jump straight from any company name in a story.
Step back with the Analysis desk
When the feed isn't enough, the Analysis section publishes independent, long-form essays, written by hand. Each one stands on its own, with the sources it draws on listed so you can check the argument for yourself.
The battery is quietly becoming a financial product
Hover any term you don't recognise
Industry shorthand like SDV, LFP, gigacasting, and Tier 1 is marked with a dotted underline. Hover (or tap) for a plain-English definition in place, so a story never assumes knowledge you don't have time to look up.
… moving to an LFP chemistry for entry trims …
That's the whole newsroom. Start with the latest releases, filter to what you own, and refresh 4 times a day with the desk.