
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…
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ADS-TEC Energy to supply battery-buffered DC chargers to Q8

ADS-TEC Energy has won a tender to supply more than a dozen ChargePost and ChargeBox systems to Q8 and Tango petrol stations in Belgium and the Netherlands. The battery-buffered fast-chargers can also be installed when grid capacity is limited. Read more…
BYD sold one million vehicles in Q1/2025

Chinese Tesla rival BYD sold a total of 1,000,804 New Energy Vehicles (NEVs) in the first quarter of 2025 – that includes battery-electric and plug-in hybrid vehicles. The growth rate for BYD’s NEVs is enormous. Read more…
Spain extends Moves III programme retroactively

The Spanish government announced that it has reactivated its EV subsidy scheme Moves III. And that it did so retroactively, effective from January 2025. The programme will run out at the end of the year. Read more…
Northvolt’s restructuring proceedings in the US have failed

Northvolt’s attempt to restructure under US law (Chapter 11) has failed. A Texas bankruptcy court granted the battery maker’s request to dismiss the Chapter 11 proceedings in light of the Swedish bankruptcy, which is similar to a Chapter 7 liquidation. Read more…
EU Commission proposes changes on how carmaker can achieve CO2 targets

The European Commission has now formally submitted its amendment to the CO2 emission standards for passenger cars and light commercial vehicles. The proposal grants carmakers an extension until 2027 to meet the 2025 emissions reduction targets. Environmental organisations have criticised the move. Read more…
Xplore Dundee receives twelve new electric buses

The Scottish public transport operator Xplore Dundee has received 12 new fully electric double-decker buses. These come from Chinese manufacturer Yutong. They will hit the road in the coming months. Read more…
Ehang receives green light for commercial VTOL operation in China

Chinese air taxi developer Ehang has received its first operating licences from the Civil Aviation Administration of China (CAAC), giving it the green light from the authorities for commercial operations. Read more…
Vauxhall cuts EV prices in UK in response to tax changes

Vauxhall has announced that all of its electric cars are now priced under £40,000, following the introduction of the UK government’s changes to the Expensive Car Supplement. The supplement increases road tax by £2,125 for EVs costing over £40,000. Read more…
April Fools hits the world of electric mobility

Once again this year, we have discovered a few April Fool’s jokes with an eMobility connection. We have collected some of the best and biggest, for your reading pleasure, starting with charging stations speed dating to new truck regulations from Germany. Read more…
India’s OMCs now offer nearly 26,000 chargers

India’s Oil Marketing Companies (OMCs) have installed more than 10,000 EV chargers in the past eleven months. As of March 2025, they offer 25,852 EV charging stations across the country. Read more…
Sion Power builds production line for lithium-metal batteries

It marks a significant step towards commercial production for Sion’s Licerion battery cells, which are expected to reduce the cost of 200kWh battery packs by 35%. The company claims its Licerion technology offers twice the energy of traditional lithium-ion batteries for the same size and weight. Read more…
Norway sees bump in hybrid sales in March

In Norway, a one-off effect has resulted in relatively high sales of hybrid cars. Purely electric cars therefore achieved a market share of ‘only’ 84 per cent in March – a downward outlier for Norwegians, who are otherwise constantly turning to electric cars. Read more…
Coulomb Solutions launches ‘Super Long Life’ commercial vehicle battery

Coulomb Solutions has just revealed its latest commercial EV battery system for US trucks, buses, trains and more. The ‘Super Long Life’ (SLL) system comes with a large 900,000 mile, 15-year warranty. Read more…
Brose sells e-bike drive business to Yamaha

The German manufacturer Brose is selling its drive and system business for electric bikes. Yamaha is the buyer. If the antitrust authorities give the green light, the Brose unit will become part of Yamaha’s subsidiary Motor eBike Systems GmbH. Read more…
MAN batter-electric eTGX completes test drive to the Arctic Circle

Called the MAN Polarexpress, the 32-tonne electric eTGX has completed its 3,400-kilometre journey from the tip of Sweden to Munich. Among other things, engineers looked at the trucks’s energy consumption and charged exclusively using public EV infrastructure. Read more…
Wayne Griffiths has left Cupra

Wayne Griffiths, CEO of Seat and Cupra, has left the company at his own request with effect from 31 March 2025. Seat’s Chief Production Officer Markus Haupt will take over the management on an interim basis. Read more…
Daimler Buses acquires 49% stake in software company Sinos

German software solutions company Sinos has a new investor. Daimler Buses has taken over nearly half of the company, strengthening the companies’ cooperation. Sinos has developed, among other things, an intelligent charging management software. Read more…
Northvolt cuts nearly 3,000 jobs in Sweden

Northvolt can continue its operations, albeit not to full capacity. The company’s bankruptcy trustee has secured the necessary agreement with key shareholders. A number of employees will be forced to leave. Read more…
Rivian receives €3.5 million from Serbia

Serbia’s Ministry of the Economy has promised Rivian SE Europe 3.5 million euros in subsidies. The money will be used to support its European technology centre and set up centres of excellence in Belgrade. Read more…

