Ola Electric, India’s largest electric two-wheeler brand, has just launched two electric scooters with the company’s new 4680 cells: the Ola Gig and Ola S1 Z. The company plans to start selling these models in April 2025 and May 2025, respectively. Read more…
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Revel to expand charging infrastructure at JFK airport
Charge point operator Revel and the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey are cooperating to install 24 fast charging stations at John F. Kennedy International Airport. The chargers will be available to customers for public and rental services by early 2025. Read more…
MAN electric semitrailer starts work for Duvenbeck
The German logistics company Duvenback has taken custody of its first MAN electric semitrailer. The MAN eTGX Ultra Low Liner is being put into operation along pathways across Europe in various areas of the Rhine-Ruhr and BeNeLux freight forwarding region as part of Volkswagen’s plant logistics. Read more…
Stellantis and Zeta Energy develop Lithium-sulfur batteries
The automotive group Stellantis is entering into a partnership with the Texan battery specialist Zeta Energy to develop lithium-sulphur (LiS) batteries that should enable 50 per cent faster charging, among many other advantages. The new battery technology is said to be significantly more powerful and cheaper than lithium-ion batteries and does not require cobalt, graphite, manganese, or nickel. Read more…
QuantumScape completes production process for solid-state cells
The solid-state battery specialist and Volkswagen partner QuantumScape has laid the foundations for producing larger quantities of its B-sample cells in 2025. To this end, the company has completed the installation of its separator production plant. Read more…
Volkswagen looks towards Poland for ID.Buzz production
Volkswagen Commercial Vehicles (VWN) is currently building the ID. Buzz at its main plant in Hanover, Germany. VWN is said to have confirmed plans to relocate all or part of the electric van’s production to Poznan, Poland. Read more…
Porsche and Audi face delays in model launches due to Northvolt
As Northvolt is unable to deliver the planned quantities to its customers, the company has fallen into the familiar financial difficulties – up to Chapter 11 insolvency in the USA. It is now becoming apparent that the lack of battery cells from the Swedish company is likely to cause problems for car manufacturers, especially Porsche and Audi. Read more…
Rivian opens first charging park for third-party brands
Rivian has opened the Joshua Tree Charging Outpost in California, the first location of its Rivian Adventure Network, where electric vehicles from other manufacturers can be charged in addition to its own. Read more…
EPP Group wants to shake up the ban on combustion engines
The EPP Group in the European Parliament wants to reverse the ban on combustion engines for new cars from 2035. This emerges from a position paper by the conservative group. In doing so, the EPP is confronting Ursula von der Leyen, who emphasised in her recent inaugural speech as President of the European Commission that the ban on combustion engines should be maintained in its current form. Read more…
Changing batteries on long journeys: what is Nio’s Power Swap capable of?
By changing the battery in just a few minutes, Nio wants to offer an alternative to charging – whether for fast charging on the road or AC charging at home for those who don’t have a wallbox or have to park on the street. We covered over 2,000 kilometres in a Nio EL6 and learned a lot about battery swapping in the process.
Paraclete Energy to halve battery weight and double range
The US company Paraclete Energy has presented a study on its battery anode material called SILO Silicon. According to the study, the anode material has the potential to reduce the weight of batteries by 50 per cent while doubling their range. Read more…
Stockholm progresses with electric construction site
Sweden’s largest fossil-free worksite has managed to progress to 50% electric operation with Volvo CE. The project has made significant headway in the area of sustainable construction technologies since its launch. Read more…
Pope to go electric with new G-Class Popemobile
The Pope has been using ‘popemobiles’ based on the G-Class for around 45 years. Now, for the first time, the Mercedes-Benz Popemobile is going to operate on an all-electric basis. Read more…
JLR to restrict JEA platform to British-built Jaguar EVs
Tata Motors Limited-owned JLR is unlikely to use the new ‘JEA’ dedicated EV platform for any cars outside the UK or brands other than Jaguar. The company aims to transform the troubled brand and elevate it to a more premium level, which requires such exclusivity. Read more…
Ideanomics plans Chapter 11 reorganisation
Electric mobility investor Ideanomics has filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection in Delaware, USA, to find a buyer for its wireless charging business and other technology investments. The financial situation at Ideanomics is apparently dramatic. Read more…
California issues funds for UCLA charging infrastructure
UCLA Events and Transportation has received significant funding from the California State Transportation Agency’s Transit and Intercity Rail Capital Program. The funds will be used to bolster electrified public transport and accompanying infrastructure. Read more…
Milence opens its first charging hubs in Germany
Milence has now also gained a foothold in Germany. On Thursday, the truck charging joint venture between Daimler Truck, Traton and the Volvo Group opened its first two charging parks on German soil – along the A9 motorway in Vockerode in Saxony-Anhalt and at the Hermsdorfer Kreuz junction in Thuringia. Read more…
EVgo & GM set up 2,000 fast charging points
The US automotive group General Motors and the fast-charging provider EVgo have reached an important milestone in their partnership: they have now put more than 2,000 public fast-charging stations into operation. Read more…
USA: MACK Trucks expands certified EV dealer network
US Truck manufacturer Mack Trucks announced that it now has 65 certified EV dealers across North America. It just recently added 12 new locations to the network, most of them in the US. Read more…
Hyundai to supply Georgia EV plant via fuel cell trucks
Hyundai’s logistics subsidiary Glovis has announced plans to use 21 units of the Hyundai Xcient fuel cell truck to supply the Hyundai Motor Group Metaplant America (HMGMA) electric car plant in Georgia. Read more…