
Reading Buses, the council-owned bus operator for Reading, UK, has netted a £3 million grant to fund the expansion of its electric bus fleet. It will bring the total number of electric double deckers operating in the town up to 49. Read more…
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Ford Puma Gen-E: What Can Ford’s Europe Bestseller Offer as an Electric Vehicle?
When Ford revived the Puma nameplate as a compact crossover rather than an affordable coupé, the reaction was mixed. The model nevertheless became one of Ford’s key sellers in Europe. We tested the new electric variant, the Puma Gen-E, to see whether it can replicate that success.
DHL Express Philippines expands electric delivery fleet

DHL Express is expanding its Filipino electric delivery operations, having just added eight additional EVs to its fleet. A further two vehicles are scheduled for rollout later this quarter. Read more…
EU Parliament approves relaxation of CO₂ targets for lorry manufacturers

The European Parliament has approved an amendment to the EU regulation on calculating emission credits for heavy-duty vehicles. If the decision comes into force, it will mean a relaxation of CO2 requirements for truck manufacturers. Read more…
BATTL3: Münster to receive next battery laboratory

Technologieförderung Münster has begun construction of the BATTL3. The new specialized building will be part of BatteryCityMünster, one of Europe’s major ecosystems for battery technology. The new construction is expected to be completed by the end of 2027. Read more…
Nissan, Uber and Wayve collaborate on robotaxis

Wayve, a British autonomous driving specialist, plans to launch a robotaxi pilot project in Tokyo in collaboration with Nissan and Uber. For this purpose, Wayve’s AI-powered system will be integrated into several units of the new generation Nissan Leaf. Read more…
ID.3 facelift to be named ID.3 Neo

Volkswagen is releasing significant facelifts for its existing MEB models. Now, the Wolfsburg-based automaker is also bringing the ID.3 successor out of the shadows—though only slightly. It will celebrate its world premiere in mid-April with a new name and new features. The company remains tight-lipped about the drivetrain technology. Read more…
Scandlines puts electric freight ferry ‘Baltic Whale’ into service

Scandlines, the ferry operator, has put the world’s currently largest electric freight ferry, named ‘Baltic Whale,’ into operation. Measuring 147.4 meters in length, it features a massive battery system with a total capacity of 10 MWh. Thanks to high-performance systems, the batteries of this electric vessel can be charged in just 12 minutes. Read more…
Honda cancels three planned EVs for the US Market

Honda is another automaker facing consequences from the Trump administration’s anti-EV policies in the USA. The Japanese company is canceling the highly anticipated electric models Honda 0 SUV, Honda 0 Sedan, and Acura RSX for the US market. Additionally, Honda expects losses of up to €13.5 billion due to this strategic shift. Read more…
Smart recalls nearly 18,000 EVs in China

Smart is issue a China-wide recall of certain units of its electric models, the Smart #1 and Smart #3, due to a fire risk originating from the batteries. Given that its sister brand Zeekr initiated a similarly worded recall just a few weeks ago, the issues are likely related. Read more…
DCB Energy builds truck charging network in Benelux

Dutch energy company DCB Energy is building a public truck charging network in the Benelux countries. The technology for this is being provided by Finnish manufacturer Kempower. Initially, eight locations are planned – seven in the Netherlands and one in Belgium. Read more…
Average price of electric cars falls for first time since 2020

An analysis by Transport & Environment (T&E) shows that the average price of electric vehicles in the EU has fallen for the first time since 2020. The reason for this is the EU Commission’s CO2 targets for passenger cars, which are prompting automakers to introduce more affordable models to the market. Read more…
February slowdown for China’s NEV market

In February, China recorded its first year-on-year decline in sales of EVs and plug-in hybrids in nearly two years – suggesting that the domestic market is weakening. However, exports continue to grow. Read more…
Nio, Momenta and CATL invest in truck startup Zeron

Chinese startup Zeron, which specialises in heavy electric trucks, has secured a capital injection of over €150 million euros. The funding comes from EV manufacturer Nio, battery giant CATL, and Momenta, a provider of autonomous driving solutions. Read more…
MAN puts its battery-electric coach through rigorous winter endurance tests

MAN has sent its upcoming electric coach bus for winter testing in northern Sweden and Erzurum, Turkey. Four units of the Lion’s Coach E covered thousands of test kilometres in cold and snowy conditions. The trials are considered one of the final major endurance tests before the series launch this year. Read more…
Electric truck charging: Booking across technical interfaces

Electric trucks need reliable charging to keep pace with tightly scheduled logistics operations. In the Truck Charging project, several industry players spent six months developing a booking system designed to work across manufacturers and operators. Read more…
Airbus partners with RWTH Aachen on fuel cell for regional aircraft

The ‘GENtwoPRO’ project, funded by the German Federal Ministry for Economic Affairs and Energy, is dedicated to developing a scalable fuel cell system for regional aircraft with up to 100 seats. Participants include the PEM Chair of RWTH Aachen University, Airbus, and the German Aerospace Center (DLR). Read more…
South Korea imposes multi-million fine on Mercedes-Benz

South Korea’s competition authority has fined Mercedes-Benz the equivalent of €6.5 million for misleading consumers. The focus of the authority: an officially undisclosed battery supplier for the premium electric models EQE and EQS. Read more…
Ballard receives large fuel cell follow-up order for New Flyer hydrogen buses

Canadian fuel cell specialist Ballard Power Systems has received a new order for 500 fuel cell modules with a total capacity of 50 MW from North American bus manufacturer New Flyer. Read more…
Raymond Wittmann succeeds Nedeljković as BMW production head

The BMW Supervisory Board has appointed current Strategy Chief Raymond Wittman as a new member of the Board of Management. At the Annual General Meeting in May, he will take over the Production division when current Production Board Member Milan Nedeljković assumes the position of Chairman of the Board. Read more…

