Dutch crane manufacturer Mammoet has successfully tested its most powerful land crane, the SK6000, for all-electric operation. The SK6000 can now be operated directly on mains power, battery, hydrogen generators, and shore power connections at port stations. Read more…
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Volkswagen revises ID.3, ID.4, and ID.5 trims in the UK
As the year nears its end and pressure mounts on automakers to meet the UK’s stringent ZEV mandate, Volkswagen announced a series of minor updates for the ID.3, ID.4, and ID.5. The company revised the trim line-up and made them more affordable. Read more…
North Macedonia targets 100-120 electric buses
According to Prime Minister Hristijan Mickoski, 100 to 120 electric buses are to join public transport fleets in North Macedonia by next winter, mostly in the capital Skopje. Read more…
Stellantis again halts production of the Fiat 500e
Production of the Fiat 500e electric small car at the Italian plant in Mirafiori near Turin was already halted from mid-September to early November 2024. Now the Stellantis Group is heralding another production break just weeks later. Read more…
UK to test kinetic energy storage system on motorways
National Highways, which oversees and improves motorways and A-roads in England, plans to trial a kinetic energy storage system to meet the rising demand for fast charging. The government company aims to ensure the charging infrastructure keeps pace with the nation’s accelerating shift to electric vehicles. Read more…
Zero Carbon Charge unveils South Africa’s first off-grid charging station
South Africa-based EV charging service provider Zero Carbon Charge has officially unveiled the country’s first off-grid EV charging station powered by solar energy. The company wants to install a total of 240 locations throughout South Africa. Read more…
Lilium faces legal trouble in the US
Things are not going well for Lilium. The German developer of electric flying taxis recently went into self-administered insolvency. On top of that, there is now the threat of legal hassle in the USA. The company is accused of making false or misleading statements to investors in the months leading up to its insolvency. Read more…
Germany’s 2 billion euro boost for semiconductors
The German government is apparently planning new investments in the national semiconductor industry that could also significantly benefit the automotive industry. Germany’s upcoming elections may hinder the implementation of the funding program. Read more…
Spain is working on EV subsidisation for 2025
Spain’s government is working on a successor to the electric mobility funding programme Moves III, which expires at the end of this year. The main focus will be on ironing out the structural weaknesses of the programme. For example, some applicants currently have to wait two years for the environmental bonus. Read more…
France cuts EV environmental bonus to a maximum of 4,000 euros
In France, the government has cancelled the 2025 environmental bonus for the purchase of electric vehicles. The maximum subsidy for electric cars has been reduced from 7,000 to 4,000 euros – and the total budget has also been cut by a third. But there will be a new edition of the ‘leasing social’ programme. Read more…
Hyundai may be planning an EV3 offshoot called the Ioniq 3
The Kia EV3 could soon have a corresponding sister model from Hyundai. The Korean manufacturer is apparently planning an Ioniq 3, which could be unveiled next year. An even smaller Ioniq 2 is even rumoured for 2026. Read more…
Canada announces funding programme for EV research and development
Canada has announced the “e-Auto Challenge” programme to expedite the transition to electric mobility. It will fund research across various areas to help prepare the next generation of light-duty electric vehicles. It will officially launch later next year. Read more…
How the Inster wants to become Hyundai’s most successful electric car
Small car, big opportunities. Hyundai knows good things come in small packages and has added the smart Inster to its electric car portfolio along with the Ioniq 5, Ioniq 6 and the electric Kona. The Inster’s assets go beyond it’s a small price tag to match its size – Hyundai has put together a really attractive overall package.
VW Group launches information campaign
The Volkswagen Group has launched a cross-brand initiative called ‘Enter Electric!’ to address the advantages of electric cars and counter prejudices against them. The information campaign is intended to emphasise the suitability of electric cars for everyday use, focusing on battery performance, charging convenience, and sustainability. Read more…
Aiways Europe to debut on US stock market thanks to SPAC deal
The European offshoot of Chinese electric car manufacturer Aiways and Special Purpose Acquisition Company (SPAC) Hudson Acquisition have finalised their merger. That brings the electric car manufacturer’s US stock market debut closer. At the same time, Aiways announced that it will start manufacturing in Europe in 2025. Read more…
COO Thomas Schultze leaves Alpitronic
The Italian charging station manufacturer Alpitronic has to accept a high-ranking departure. Thomas Schultze, the company’s Chief Operating Officer for almost three years, has announced his departure. Read more…
Ghana integrates EVs into its transport system
Ghana has launched a pilot programme in Accra to introduce electric vehicles to the country’s transportation system. To this end, Ghana’s Vice President has inaugurated ten out of 100 electric buses. Read more…
Tesla looks set to settle legal dispute with Rivian
Tesla and Rivian ccould reach a “conditional” settlement the legal dispute between the two carmakers, which has been ongoing since 2020. The lawsuit concerns the question of whether former Tesla employees who left the company disclosed trade secrets to their new employer Rivian. Read more…
Fortescue orders XCMG electric mining equipment worth $400 million
Australian mining company Fortescue has awarded another major contract for electric vehicles, this time to Chinese engineering company XCMG (Xuzhou Construction Machinery Group). Read more…
Gogoro expands to Chile
Gogoro has entered Chile, expanding its presence in the Latin American region. The company has partnered with Copec Voltex, the electric mobility division of local company Copec, to manage its operations there. Read more…