The government of Delhi, India has announced it will block off fuel supply for drivers of older vehicles from the end of March. The strict new measure is among a range of new policies designed to reduce air pollution and smog in the city. Read more…
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Solaris delivers its first electric buses to Canada
Polish bus manufacturer Solaris has announced its first order for trolleybuses from Canada. The transport operator TransLink in Vancouver has ordered 107 units of the Trollino 12 from Solaris and has secured an option for a further 400 units. Read more…
Norway gives green light for electric demonstration flights
The first formal agreement for demonstration flights with an electric aircraft has been signed in Norway. These are to be operated by Bristow Norway with an ALIA CX300 from Beta Technologies from the third quarter of 2025. Read more…
UK to launch 16,000 new chargers in Midlands
The UK government has announced £40.8m (€48.5m) of funding for new charging infrastructure in the Midlands of England. 16,000 new public chargers will be installed across 13 local authorities, with the aim of supporting EV adoption amongst those without private parking. Read more…
PEM researchers analyse BYD and Tesla batteries
A team from the Chair of Production Engineering of E-Mobility Components (PEM) at RWTH Aachen University has dismantled current traction batteries from Tesla and BYD and compared the two batteries with each other, reporting “surprising results” – with interesting and previously unknown figures. Read more…
Olectra Greentech orders 2,325 electric bus chassis from BYD
Indian electric bus manufacturer Olectra Greentech has ordered 2,325 electric bus chassis from BYD. It says BYD’s Blade battery has earned a reputation for superior safety and performance and serves as a highlight of its electric buses. Read more…
IEA analysis: battery demand exceeds one terawatt hour for the first time
The battery market boomed in 2024 due to rising global sales of electric cars. At the same time, the average price of electric car battery packs is falling – most recently to below $100 per kWh. That is according to a new analysis by the International Energy Agency. Read more…
Volocopter finds potential investor with Diamond Aircraft
The insolvent air taxi start-up Volocopter has apparently found an investor. The saviour is said to come in the form of an Austrian aircraft manufacturer with Chinese ownership. However, the deal has not yet been officially confirmed. Read more…
BMW starts series production of the new iX
BMW has started production of the revised iX, which was unveiled at the end of January, at the Dingolfing plant. The electric model has been built at the site since 2021 and has since been sold more than 130,000 times worldwide. Read more…
Genesis delivers revised GV60
The revised Genesis GV60 is getting ready to hit the road in South Korea. This is the first update for the all-electric SUV model since its launch in October 2021. Prices and specifications for the European market will be announced “in due course.” Read more…
Slovakia to build nationwide fast-charging network
State-owned company MH Invest will be in charge of installing a minimum of 228 fast-charging points in Slovakia along the TEN-T network. The undertaking will be funded by the Slovak government. Read more…
Toyota launches bZ3X in China
Toyota and GAC have begun selling the bZ3X in China. The electric SUV is available at prices starting at 109,800 yuan, which is equivalent to around 14,000 euros. More than 10,000 orders for the bZ3X were placed in the first hour. Read more…
Rivian delivers electric ice cream truck for Ben & Jerry’s
Rivian Automotive has developed an electric ice cream van for the popular Vermont-based ice cream manufacturer Ben & Jerry’s. The vehicle will be presented in Texas, before touring the rest of the USA. Read more…
Malta launches €34million grant programme for EVs
Transport Malta has unveiled a huge grant scheme for the purchasing of new electric vehicles, including cars, vans, pedelecs, motorcycles and more. An additional €1,000 grant can be obtained through the vehicle scrappage scheme. Read more…
Ionity launches its own fleet charging service
Ionity is launching its first charging solution specially developed for electric company fleets called Ionity Fleet. The new product offers “competitive charging rates and flexible tariff models tailored to a range of fleet sizes and usage profiles.” Read more…
Centurion adds first 20 electric trucks to fleet
Australian logistics company Centurion has added its first 20 battery-electric trucks from Daimler Truck to its fleet. The freight provider previously received 15.8 million AUD (€9.26m) in funding from the Australian Renewable Energy Agency (ARENA) to purchase the electric trucks and corresponding infrastructure. Read more…
Volvo Trucks takes European market leadership in heavy-duty electric trucks
Group sister companies Volvo Trucks and Renault Trucks presented their sales figures. Both have relatively high market shares in heavy-duty electric trucks. Volvo Trucks alone sold almost half of all heavy-duty electric trucks in Europe last year, according to its own figures. Read more…
California awards €30.4 million grant funding to electric mobility projects
California’s Clean Mobility Options voucher programme is awarding $33m to a range of mobility projects ranging from EV carsharing to electric bikes and buses. The state government says the funding is designed to tackle transportation and pollution issues in under-resourced communities. Read more…
Uber expands Waymo robotaxi service to Austin, Texas
Uber customers can now hail Waymo autonomous vehicles in the Texan capital, marking a major expansion for the ridesharing app’s driverless fleet. The vehicles will initially serve 95 sq-km of high-demand areas in the city at no additional cost to passengers. Read more…
Xpeng enters Indonesia with locally assembled EVs
Xpeng has officially entered the Indonesian market, expanding its presence in the ASEAN region. The Chinese automaker plans to offer locally assembled electric cars in the country. Read more…