
Bosch has announced a surprising leadership change: Despite Bosch CEO Stefan Hartung (60) receiving a contract extension until 2031 just last year, he will step down on June 30 — reportedly at his own request. His successor will be his current deputy, Christian Fischer. Read more…
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BasiGo expands Rwandan e-bus fleet to 52 vehicles

Bus manufacturer BasiGo has expanded its electric bus fleet in Rwanda by 18 additional intercity buses. The new vehicles are intended for use on intercity routes and will drive forward the electrification of public transport in the East African country. Read more…
Porsche refines all-in-one powertrain concept

Porsche has published a patent for a flexible powertrain concept that combines elements of battery-electric, hybrid and combustion-engine drivetrains. The system allows the driver to switch between four operating modes, blurring the traditional boundaries between the different powertrain types. Read more…
Volkswagen ends charging station production

Volkswagen Group charging subsidiary Elli will end production of its battery-buffered Flexpole fast-charging stations at its Hanover plant by the end of the year, as electrive has learned exclusively. The business will be taken over by current partner ZhongDe Energy, which plans to assemble an upgraded version of the charging station at a facility near Frankfurt. Read more…
Polestar faces US sales ban for new models from 2027

Polestar will no longer be able to offer new vehicles in the US market starting from the 2027 model year. This follows a decision by the US Department of Commerce not to grant the electric vehicle manufacturer an exemption under the so-called Connected Vehicle Rule. Read more…
Construction begins on Perth’s first electric ferry fleet

Construction has officially started on the first of five battery-electric ferries for Perth’s Swan River, marking a key milestone in Western Australia’s A$107 million METRONET on Swan Ferry Service Expansion project. A keel laying ceremony signalled the start of vessel construction. Read more…
PowerCo selects OCSiAl nanotubes for battery additives

Volkswagen Group’s battery subsidiary PowerCo has selected nanotechnology company OCSiAl as a supplier for its Unified Cell battery platform. The Luxembourg-based company will supply nanotube additives for the graphite anodes used in PowerCo’s standardised battery cell. OCSiAl will manufacture the additives at its production facility in Serbia. Read more…
Smart #2 expected to cost under €22,500

Smart has provided a clearer indication of the pricing for its upcoming electric two-seater. According to Europe CEO Wolfgang Ufer, the #2 could launch in Europe next year with a starting price below €22,500. Ufer also said European production could become an option if demand reaches sufficient volumes. Read more…
VW board reportedly plans to close four German plants

According to a report by Manager Magazin, Volkswagen is considering a far more extensive restructuring programme than previously reported. The German business magazine claims the company is planning to close its plants in Hanover, Zwickau and Emden, as well as Audi’s factory in Neckarsulm. The report also states that Volkswagen could cut up to 100,000 jobs worldwide. Read more…
CATL targets up to 20,000 vehicles with sodium-ion batteries

CATL expects that up to 10,000 to 20,000 electric vehicles with its novel sodium-ion batteries will enter the market this year. Additionally, the Chinese battery market leader has now unveiled its first stationary battery storage system with sodium-ion cells. Read more…
Neath Port Talbot launches UK’s first fully electric recycling fleet

Neath Port Talbot Council has begun rolling out a fully electric recycling fleet, becoming the first local authority in the UK to electrify its entire recycling vehicle operation. Once complete, the fleet will comprise 21 battery-electric recycling vehicles, replacing the council’s existing diesel trucks. Read more…
Tesla plans another 1,000 hires in Grünheide

Tesla plans to significantly increase production at its Gigafactory Berlin-Brandenburg. From October, the plant in Grünheide aims to raise weekly output from the current 5,000 Model Y vehicles to 7,500 units. After recently adding 1,000 employees, the company now plans to hire another 1,000 to support the production ramp-up. Read more…
Mercedes VLE first drive: Luxury electric travel with 800-volt technology and open windows

Mercedes is shedding its van image. The VLE takes centre stage as an all-electric luxury people mover with seating for up to eight passengers. Our first drive through the mountains around Bilbao and the narrow streets of the northern Spanish industrial and port city revealed whether the concept delivers. Along the way, we experienced several technical highlights – and even developed a fondness for the rear-axle steering.
Nissan launches intelligent charging and V2G research project

Nissan is participating in a new research project exploring intelligent energy and charging solutions for EVs. The project aims to test Vehicle-to-Grid technologies, solar modules, and AI-based energy management systems. Read more…
Hyundai refines its virtual gearshift for electric vehicles

Hyundai is working on an evolution of the virtual gearshift for its electric N models. In the future, the vehicles will offer simulated idle noises, vibrations, and exhaust pops, among other features. Read more…
Rock Tech struggles with financing for lithium converter in Guben

The German-Canadian company Rock Tech Lithium is failing to make progress with its planned lithium converter in Guben (Brandenburg). As company representatives explained at a city council meeting, there are currently financing issues. Read more…
Green SM launches Kazakh ride-hailing service

The Vietnamese electric ride-hailing service Green SM has expanded to its sixth international market: Kazakhstan. It marks the company’s commercial entry into Central Asia. Read more…
Brazil introduces temporary duty exemption for EV assembly kits

The Brazilian government has decided to allow duty-free imports of CKD and SKD kits for EVs in the second half of 2026, which will then be assembled in Brazil by automakers. This is expected to primarily benefit BYD and GM’s Chevrolet brand. However, there is an upper limit. Read more…
Orange EV reaches 2000 trucks milestone

US truck maker Orange EV has just delivered its 2000th electric terminal truck to its customer Coca-Cola Canada. The deployment expands the drinks company’s use of battery-electric yard truck in British Columbia and Quebec – while marking a key milestone for the truck manufacturer. Read more…
General Motors to prepare new EV platform

According to an American trade portal, GM is developing a new electric vehicle platform internally referred to as ‘BEV-N’, which is set to succeed the current BEV3 architecture. The first vehicles based on this platform could roll off the production line by the end of 2028 or early 2029. Read more…

