
Battery recycler Ecobat says that it now has three fully operational lithium recycling plants – one in Germany, one in the UK, and another one in the US. The company can thus process 10,000 tons of lithium-ion batteries annually and plant to more than double the capacity. Read more…
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Thailand approves large investment by battery firm Sunwoda

The Chinese battery manufacturer says it will be making more than $1 billion worth of investments into battery cell factories in Thailand, following approval from public authorities. Read more…
Lotus presents MY25 line-up for the Eletre and Emeya

As the new model year is ready to hit the road, Lotus has revised the product range for its two electric models Eletre and Emeya. They also have new model designations ‘600’ and ‘900’, inspired by the respective performance variants. At the same time, Lotus introduced two new equipment lines – the GT and GT SE. Read more…
UK: Paua signs deal with Milence

According to its website, Paua gives customers access to more than 50,000 charge points from more than 35 CPOs across the UK. That now also includes chargers for electric trucks, as Paua will integrate Milence’s HPC network into its platform. Read more…
India could reduce customs duty on US-built EVs

Concerned about the potential impact of its trade war with the US, India is looking into further opening its market, starting with the auto industry. Initially, the country may lower customs duties on US-built electric cars to appease the Trump administration. Read more…
Oakland to install nearly 250 new AC chargers

The City of Oakland in Northern California has approved the installation of 244 Level 2 public chargers. All stations will be commissioned before the end of the year and are part of an ‘Innovation Lab’ fundend by the California Energy Commission. Read more…
Eurobus tests near-series Mercedes eIntouro

Daimler Buses sent its eIntouro electric intercity bus, announced for 2026, on its first customer test drive. A near-series prototype completed the around 380 kilometres test drive on a regular route operated by Eurobus. The latter will also be one of the first customers of the series vehicle after its launch. Read more…
Addis Ababa puts 100 electric buses on the road

The Ethiopian capital Addis Ababa has now has 100 locally assembled electric buses in service. They serve on the Bus Rapid Transit, a new public transportation route in the city. Read more…
Skoda introduces the Elroq vRS

Six months after the world premiere of its second BEV model, the Elroq, Skoda presented the top-of-the-line model, the Elroq vRS. The sporty electric SUV will officially premiere in Milan in the coming days. Read more…
LiveWire brings its range of S2 electric motorcycles to Berlin

With the second model from LiveWire to launch in Europe soon, the Harley-Davidson subsidiary brought its complete electric motorcycle range to Berlin. While the S2 models share a technical platform, the bikes handle somewhat differently with different equipment setups. We got to take a ride through the German capital. Read more…
Charging operators form Spark Alliance, Europe’s largest charging network

Atlante, Electra, Fastned and IONITY have announced the formation of the Spark Alliance, billed as Europe’s “largest and most reliable public charging network.” The four companies will consolidate user access to more than 1,700 charging hubs in a standardised, open network. Read more…
Founder Andreas Haller takes over Quantron following insolvency

Andreas Haller, founder and face of the insolvent electric commercial vehicle specialist Quantron, and his holding company took over the assets and team of the insolvent Augsburg-based company on 1 April. This was announced by the responsible insolvency administrator. Quantron itself merely announces that it will ‘emerge stronger from the insolvency’. Read more…
Tesla delivers only 337,000 vehicles over Q1 of 2025

Tesla presented its production and delivery figures for the first quarter. There is no longer any sign of the record set in Q4 2024 with almost 500,000 units sold: Tesla fell out of favour with customers in Q1 to only around 337,000 deliveries. Read more…
Hyundai unveils ‘gaming-inspired’ Insteroid concept

Based on the Hyundai Inster, the concept EV features a ‘fully adjustable’ interior, sports features and a bright orange and white colour scheme. Hyundai said the concept will be exhibited at the Seoul Mobility Show from April 3 to 13. Read more…
CATL & Sinopec to build battery swapping network

CATL is joining forces with the Chinese oil company Sinopec to set up at least 500 battery exchange stations for electric vehicles this year. In the long term, this figure is set to rise to 10,000. Read more…
Ricardo presents rare earth free electric motor

UK engineering firm Ricardo has developed and tested a new synchronous reluctance motor prototype. The clue is that the so-called Alumotor does not need any rare earth metals. Read more…
UK extends grant schemes for private and commercial EVs

The UK government has opted to continue offering discount grants for plug-in trucks and vans until April 2026, lowering the cost of large EV. This follows an extension of the funding available for both private and commercial EVs and charging. Read more…
Xiaomi crash in China raises questions about autopilot

A serious accident involving an electric car from Xiaomi has occurred in China, killing three people. The vehicle was using a NOA (Navigation on Autopilot) system, which switched off shortly before the crash. A police investigation is ongoing. Read more…
UK extends grant schemes for private and commercial EVs

The UK government has opted to continue offering discount grants for plug-in trucks and vans until April 2026, lowering the cost of large EV. This follows an extension of the funding available for both private and commercial EVs and charging. Read more…
PFI FERSA Automotive & SEG Automotive launch new drive unit for the Renault Zoe

With their so-called ‘redrive’, the two companies offer a solution for older Renault Zoe models to be fitted with a new motor drive unit. They claim that their solution is more cost-effective than using traditional OEM channels. Read more…

