
The Chair of ‘Production Engineering of E-Mobility Components’ (PEM) at RWTH Aachen University, in collaboration with industry partner Röscher, has launched a new project to improve the manufacturing of axial flux motors. These particularly efficient and compact motors have so far been more expensive to produce than other electric motors. Read more…
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Green NCAP to assess interoperability of EVs during charging

The Green NCAP rating initiative plans to include the CharIN label in its comparative tests and corresponding evaluations of electric vehicles. This involves assessing the interoperability of electric vehicles with various charging infrastructures. Read more…
Wackenhut becomes Germany’s first Lucid dealer

Last year, the US-based EV manufacturer Lucid announced plans to sell its vehicles in Germany – not only through direct sales but also through dealerships in the future. Now, Lucid has revealed Wackenhut as its first European retail partner. Read more…
VW ID. Cross launches just below €28,000

Volkswagen has announced an entry price of around €28,000 for the ID. Cross, which will launch in the European market starting autumn 2026. Unlike the ID. Polo, however, it will initially only be available in three performance levels. Read more…
Iveco unveils eDaily with inductive charging solution

Italian commercial vehicle manufacturer Iveco has equipped an electric transporter, the eDaily, with inductive charging technology that works both dynamically while driving and statically. This vehicle is being used by Italian motorway concessionaire Brebemi along the A35, which features a corresponding test section. Read more…
Xpeng’s flying car subsidiary Aridge secures $200 million

Aridge, the flying car subsidiary of Chinese automaker Xpeng, has raised nearly $200 million USD ahead of its planned IPO thanks to a new funding round . With this, the company has now generated a total of around $1 billion USD in capital. Read more…
Chery to develop compact cars in Paris

Chinese automaker Chery has opened a new research and development center in Paris. Future generations of compact urban vehicles for the brands Omoda & Jaecoo will be developed there for the European market. Read more…
Amid renewed FCEV focus, China aims to cut hydrogen prices to €3/kg

The Chinese government has published a guideline aimed at promoting the commercial use of hydrogen across various industries. This initiative seeks not only to significantly expand the fleet of fuel cell vehicles but also to reduce the price of hydrogen for end consumers. Read more…
New ZEBRA funding round: UK subsidises 484 electric buses

The UK government is providing an additional €85 million as part of its ZEBRA program. The funds will subsidise the purchase of a total of 484 new zero-emission buses. Nearly half of the funding will go to Sheffield, where the local transport authority will deploy 186 electric buses. Read more…
Germany receives EU funds for EV incentives

The European Commission has approved Germany’s payment request for grants totaling €4.6 billion under the Recovery and Resilience Facility. Key measures include support for the purchase of nearly 400,000 electric vehicles and the installation of over 2,500 public charging stations. Read more…
UK reviews first year of its strict EV policy

The UK Department for Transport has published the first assessment of its ‘Vehicle Emissions Trading Schemes’ (VETS) – the framework underlying the UK’s zero-emission vehicle regulations. Results show that, in 2024, the overall market for passenger cars and vans exceeded requirements. Read more…
BYD mulls new plant in Canada – and the acquisition of a global carmaker

BYD Vice President Stella Li is considering building a new car factory in Canada. Additionally, the Chinese company is also contemplating the acquisition of a Western automaker. While Stella Li stated that a deal is not imminent, the company is already reviewing potential assets. Read more…
Leaf batteries support charging stations in Spain

Nissan supports a fast-charging solution in the port of Vigo, Spain, using second-life batteries. Twelve 30-kWh battery packs from the Nissan Leaf are being repurposed in a stationary energy storage system coupled with multiple charging points. Read more…
Fastned secures €32.4 million from private investors

Fast charging provider Fastned has successfully placed another bond with private investors in Belgium and the Netherlands. The company raised €32.4 million, which will be used to further expand its charging network. Read more…
Lyten acquires another Northvolt unit

Following the completion of the acquisition of Northvolt Ett and Northvolt Labs at the end of February, Lyten has now signed a binding agreement to acquire Revolt, the former Northvolt recycling site in Skellefteå, including licenses for key technologies. Read more…
UK: Sheffield secures funding for 186 electric buses

Sheffield is set to introduce 186 electric buses with public funding totalling £92.7 million. The project includes government and regional investment as well as upgrades to the Olive Grove depot to support the new zero-emission fleet. Read more…
ThunderPlus to build 1.6 MW charging hub in India

ThunderPlus, a leading EV charging solutions provider in India, has announced plans to set up a charging hub with a total installed capacity of 1.6 MW. For the project, the company has partnered with EveyTrans, a major electric bus operator, and will hold a 40 per cent ownership stake in the facility. Read more…
Could Stellantis bring in a partner for Europe?

The global automotive group Stellantis is reportedly reviewing its investments in Europe and engaging in discussions with competitors about cooperations and stakes in brands. While Stellantis denies rumors of a breakup, it does not refute the alleged search for partners. Read more…
BYD to launch ‘Flash Charger’ in Europe in April

The ‘Flash Charging’ technology presented by BYD in China a few days ago is just weeks away from its global market launch. On April 8, the Denza Z9 GT will be unveiled in Paris to European customers, introducing Flash Charging with up to 1,500 kW. Read more…
ChargePoint offers charging solutions for Ford Pro customers

Ford’s light commercial vehicle division and charging infrastructure provider ChargePoint have announced a new collaboration for Germany and the UK. The deal includes specialized EV charging solutions for home, depots, and workplaces for Ford’s commercial fleet customers. Read more…

