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Molly Boigon
Reporter covering technology and innovation for Automotive News
molly.boigon@crain.com
Molly Boigon works as a technology and innovation reporter for Automotive News, where she covers vehicle software, connectivity, infotainment, autonomy, alternative fuels and electric vehicles. She has been honored for her work at Automotive News and in other roles with an Azbee award, a Deadline Club award for best business investigative reporting, the Robert D.G. Lewis Watchdog Award, a Rockower Award and other prizes. Boigon has a bachelor’s degree in applied psychology and human development from Boston College and a master’s degree from the Craig Newmark Graduate School of Journalism at CUNY, concentrating in business and economics reporting and data journalism.

Latest from Molly Boigon

Column: What are the California waivers worth?

The Trump administration has demonstrated that a risky path to roll back California's strict emissions standards is worth the potential fallout.

Robots in auto manufacturing are getting smarter. Here’s how

The developments can help manufacturers pivot from specialized to multipurpose needs during skills shortages and other challenges.

Robots and humans: Colleagues or mortal enemies?

Collaboration between robots and humans is likely a medium-term trend as robots replace human employees.

2025 100 Leading Women: Rebeca Delgado

Rebeca Delgado is chief technology officer of Intel. She is one of Automotive News' 100 Leading Women.

2025 100 Leading Women: Jennifer Slater

STRATTEC’s Jennifer Slater trained as an engineer, but going to work in finance really brought her out of her comfort zone.

2025 100 Leading Women: Hilary Cain

Hilary Cain of the Alliance for Automotive Innovation talks about the privilege of serving the automotive industry.

Critical minerals tariffs loom following this week’s comment deadline

The Trump administration is soliciting public comments until May 16 on new semiconductor and critical materials tariffs.

National Electric Vehicle Infrastructure Formula Program funding freeze will exacerbate charging deserts, analysts say

Trump is targeting the NEVI program, which was designed to build charging infrastructure in charging deserts. States are suing.

Senate must decide whether to defy norms to target California waiver

After the House passed three resolutions targeting California's emissions regulations, the Senate has to decide if it will ignore precedent to move forward.

Here’s how the tariff changes will impact parts, vehicles and more

Automotive News breaks down how the April 29 tariff adjustments will affect the auto industry, what information remains unclear, and what’s next for tariffs on cars and parts.

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