
An autonomous electric shuttle developed by Bertrandt has entered real-world testing in Stuttgart as part of a Fraunhofer-led research project aimed at rethinking corporate mobility. The electric shuttle, called BumbleB, will operate on a trial basis across the Fraunhofer campus and connect it to a nearby S-Bahn station. Read more…
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“Combining Chinese speed with our global system expertise” – Philipp Ibele of Bosch

Auto China 2026 closes its doors this weekend, but it has once again showcased many new models and technologies in the field of electromobility. How will developments in China shape Western electric vehicles, automakers, and suppliers in the future? Philipp Ibele worked for Bosch in China for many years and explains where Germany can learn from China – and vice versa. Read more…
smart returns to its roots — and scales up in Europe: Interview with CEO smart Europe Wolfgang Ufer

smart is expanding its electric portfolio — but the return of the two-seater could redefine the brand. In his first major interview as CEO of smart in Europe, Wolfgang Ufer outlines growth plans, market dynamics and why the upcoming #2 marks a turning point for smart. Read more…
Allego launches new roaming app

Dutch charging provider Allego has released a new version of its app. From now on, not only Allego’s own charging points are accessible through the app, but also those of other operators. Read more…
Fan builds LEGO version of Renault 5 Turbo 3E – official model could follow

A British LEGO fan has recreated the all-electric Renault 5 Turbo 3E as a detailed brick-built model – before the real vehicle even reaches production. The idea has attracted so much attention that Renault is now backing a campaign to turn it into an official Lego set. Read more…
Tharsis’ innovative e-ship project receives €21 Million in funding

The Dutch firm Tharsis Ship Management has received funding from the EU Innovation Fund for its eSeaRiverBarge project. The project includes the construction and operation of two zero-emission container ships for deployment between the Netherlands and the United Kingdom. Read more…
Washington State launches incentive programme for zero-emission trucks and equipment

A new state-funded programme in Washington aims to speed up the adoption of zero-emission commercial vehicles and equipment, offering support for a wide range of applications – ranging from trucks and buses to construction and agricultural machinery. Read more…
Moto to ‘quadruple’ number of EV charging bays

Moto Hospitality, the UK motorway services operator, has announced a fourfold increase in the number of EV charging bays at its sites ‘in the coming years’. It is also planning 15 eHGV superhub sites with over 100 charging bays for use by electric freight. Read more…
AUDI appoints new Chief Technical Officer and strengthens leadership team

Audi has announced several ‘coordinated personnel changes’ in key positions – which also affect the joint venture between SAIC and the Chinese sub-brand AUDI. The current CEO, Fermín Soneira, will move to Lamborghini within Audi on July 1. Read more…
Ohme and VW expand home charging partnership

Drivers of select electric models from six Volkswagen Group brands can now charge more easily, intelligently, and affordably at home thanks to a new integration by Ohme and Volkswagen Group Info Services AG. Read more…
Rocsys unveils next version of its robotic charging solution

Rocsys, a company specialising in robotic charging systems, has unveiled its new M1 solution, which enables the automated charging of multiple vehicles simultaneously for robotaxi fleets. The manufacturer also reports raising $13 million US dollars. Read more…
Ford’s EV losses narrow to $777M in Q1 2026 amid Model e profitability efforts

Ford slightly reduced losses in its EV division in Q1 of 2026, but its EV business remains firmly in the red. The company’s Model e unit reported a loss of $777 million, an improvement of $72 million compared to the same period last year, as Ford continues working to make its electric cars profitable. Read more…
LGES secures major order for cylindrical cells – possibly from BMW

LG Energy Solution has secured new orders exceeding 100 GWh for its large 46-series cylindrical cells in the first quarter. According to Korean media reports, the orders come from a single customer: BMW. Read more…
Tesla unveils its first mass-produced electric truck

Tesla’s first electric truck has rolled off the new high-volume production line at Gigafactory Nevada. The automaker released an image of the truck alongside the workforce in a new section of the plant – thus confirming that Semi series production has begun. Read more…
Dreame equips electric sports car with rocket propulsion

Chinese vacuum cleaner and appliance manufacturer Dreame has caused a stir with its plans for an electric sports car, the Nebula 1. The company has now also added a feature that is likely to fuel skepticism about the project: a rocket engine. Read more…
VR Sverige orders nearly 200 e-buses from Solaris and Scania

Polish bus manufacturer Solaris has once again received an order for numerous e-buses from VR Sverige, which has also commissioned the Swedish Traton subsidiary Scania. In total, the order includes nearly 200 new electric buses, which are to be deployed in Stockholm and Södertälje. Read more…
BYD Atto 3 Evo first drive: a major tech upgrade beneath familiar design

With the Atto 3 Evo, Chinese manufacturer BYD has comprehensively updated its compact SUV technically, while much remains visually familiar. A new architecture, new drivetrains, and an upgraded interior aim to significantly advance the model. Our test drive reveals whether this concept succeeds.
Joby demonstrates its air taxi in New York City

Air taxi developer Joby Aviation has conducted demonstration flights of a passenger electric vertical takeoff and landing aircraft (eVTOL) over New York City for the first time. The test campaign aimed to prepare for a regular flight taxi service between Manhattan and JFK Airport. Read more…
System failure incident prompts China to suspend robotaxi licensing

Following an incident in which numerous robotaxis in Wuhan came to a halt on open streets due to a system failure, China has reportedly suspended the issuance of new licenses for autonomous vehicles. Providers and local governments are required to improve safety measures before new licenses will be granted. Read more…
Q1: ACEA reports 40% growth in electric trucks in the EU, highlights strong e-bus market

The European commercial vehicle market is showing signs of recovery – with electric trucks and buses continue to outperform overall trends. In the first quarter, electric truck registrations rose by 40% while electric buses increased by 36%. Read more…

