
As early as 2024, Nissan announced that it would offer bidirectional charging in Europe starting in 2026. With the French automotive company Valeo, Nissan has now found a suitable partner to provide bidirectional AC charging stations for Nissan customers. The solution is currently being showcased at Power2Drive in Munich. Read more…
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Driverless Xiaomi YU7 GT completes lap on the Nürburgring

Since spring 2025, Chinese manufacturer Xiaomi has been an official partner of the Nürburgring – and has already set records across various categories at the racetrack. Now, it adds the fastest lap in an autonomously driven vehicle – though it was significantly slower than with a professional driver. Read more…
Nio opens new UK R&D site

The Chinese EV firm Nio has just opened a new research and development facility in Witney, Oxfordshire. Over 40 engineers will work from the facility, which features a computer-aided engineering (CAE) space as well as a vehicle development laboratory. Read more…
Linfox to deploy 26 electric trucks in new haulage fleet

Linfox, Australia’s biggest private logistics company, is set to deploy 26 electric trucks on heavy-haulage routes across Melbourne, Brisbane, and Adelaide. The electric HGVs will replace a number of diesel trucks currently in use. Read more…
Škoda Peaq makes its world debut – offering practical space for seven

Hot on the heels of the diminutive Epiq, Skoda introduces the Peaq – its largest SUV to date with an expected base price of €49,900 euros. So where does the Peaq stack up within the Volkswagen Group – and against the competition? Read more…
VW and Elli launch V2G offer with up to €720 euros annual bonus

Some weeks ago, VW and its energy subsidiary Elli announced their V2G ambitions for Germany. At the Power2Drive trade fair, VW has now revealed that the bidirectional package will initially be available for VW, Volkswagen Commercial Vehicles, and Cupra, as well as other key details. The Mobility House will is also onboard as a technology service provider. Read more…
India: Tata Motors secures over 3,400 electric CV orders

Tata Motors Commercial Vehicles, India’s largest CV manufacturer, has announced that it has received orders for more than 3,400 EVs. Its healthy order book reflects that electric models have started becoming mainstream even in the country’s commercial vehicle market. Read more…
Nissan puts development of battery-electric Qashqai on hold

According to a media report, Nissan halted development of an all-electric version of the Qashqai in early 2025. This means that one of the three battery-electric series once announced for the firm’s UK plant will not be implemented for the time being. Read more…
Nearly 200,000 electric cars registered in May as EU retains momentum

In May, new electric car registrations in the EU increased by 43 per cent year-on-year, exceeding the 200,000 mark for the third consecutive month. One thing is clear: Tesla is back on track, accounting for eight per cent of sales. Read more…
Lucid cuts a further 18% of workforce

Just months after the last round of layoffs in February, the loss-making EV manufacturer Lucid is cutting another 18 per cent of its workforce in a bid to cut annual fixed costs. Additionally, Marc Winterhoff, who served as interim CEO until the end of May, is leaving the company. Read more…
Hina and FAW conclude long-term test of sodium-ion electric truck battery

Chinese commercial vehicle manufacturer FAW Jiefang and battery developer Hina Battery have successfully completed a long-term test of a sodium-ion battery solution for electric trucks in China. Over seven months, 15,000 km were covered, including under adverse weather conditions and temperatures as low as -40°C. Read more…
Ionity raises charging prices by an average of 4 per cent

The fast-charging joint venture Ionity is adjusting its charging prices across large parts of its European network as of July 1. Affected are selected tariffs for ad-hoc payers, app users without a subscription, and customers with newer monthly subscriptions. Ionity refers to an average increase of four per cent. Read more…
CATL sources battery components from China instead of Debrecen

CATL’s battery factory in Debrecen, Hungary, is progressing more slowly than planned. While module production is already underway, Mercedes-Benz is currently sourcing batteries for its new electric transporter from China, as cell production is still yet to begin. Read more…
Small, electric, and quick to charge: Smart’s bid to reinvent the two-seater

Smart has revealed new details about the upcoming #2 in Rome. The electric two-seater is set to build on the legacy of the former Fortwo with a more advanced technical package. Built on Smart’s own ECA platform, it features a 35.7-kWh battery, a target WLTP range of around 300 kilometers, and fast charging in under 20 minutes. Notably, Smart Europe says it is targeting an entry price of under €20,000 for the base model. Read more…
Alpitronic increases CCS charging power of HYC1000 system to 1,000kW

Alpitronic is advancing its decentralised megawatt charging system HYC1000 with a new high-performance dispenser. Thanks to a single, liquid-cooled CCS connector, the new variant is designed to supply electric vehicles with over 1,000A and up to 1,000kW. Previously, the HYC1000 supported a maximum of 600kW via CCS. Read more…
Facelift for the Renault Mégane E-Tech – with up to 500km of range

Renault presents the facelift of the Mégane E-Tech Electric. The model not only receives a revised design but also a larger battery, higher charging power, and improved range. Read more…
Honda Super-N now available to order in the UK

Honda has announced UK pricing for its new Super-N electric city car. Order books open today, with prices starting at £18,995. Read more…
Chevrolet launches production of Captiva EV in Brazil

General Motors has launched production of the Chevrolet Captiva EV in Brazil. The electric SUV is manufactured in the state of Ceará and is the second all-electric Chevrolet model to be locally produced there, after the Spark EUV. Read more…
India: Rajasthan inducts 47 electric buses for public transport

Rajasthan, a state in northwestern India, has put 47 electric buses into its public transport service. The state has received these e-buses as part of the Ministry of Housing and Urban Affairs (MoHUA)’s PM e-Bus Sewa scheme. Read more…
Costa Rica announces $4.6m public EV charging push

The Costa Rica Electricity Institute (aka Grupo ICE) has confirmed plans to roll out 180 new public AC chargers for EVs over the next three years. It describes the chargers as ‘semi-fast’ with a capacity of 21kW. Read more…

