
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…
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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…
The benefits and challenges of bidirectional charging

P3, a management consultancy specialising in electric mobility, has provided an overview of various vehicle-to-grid applications with a focus on Germany. The question of whether bidirectional charging is worth the current hype serves as a guide. One thing is clear: there is still a wide range of maturity in the various use cases. Read more…
Renault and Nissan redefine partnership

Nissan will be released from its obligation to invest in Renault’s electric car division Ampere. This was announced by both carmakers as part of a series of agreements. Read more…
Esslingen public transport operator orders 48 electric buses from Skoda

Esslingen-based public transport operator Städtischer Verkehrsbetrieb Esslingen (SVE) commissioned the Skoda Group to supply 46 battery-powered trolleybuses by the end of 2026. The order also includes an option for the delivery of a further 15 trolleybuses. Read more…
Abarth 600e now available to buy in the UK

The Abarth 600e series has just been launched in the UK. One model features the most powerful drivetrain of any Abarth EV to date, with prices starting at £36,975 ( about €44,000). Read more…
Ionity introduces new pay-as-you-go charging tariff ‘Ionity Go’

This allows charging at Ionity charging points at a price of 71 pence per kWh without a contract period or monthly fees. Anyone who registers for the latest version of the Ionity app can charge more cheaply with Ionity Go than at the regular ad hoc price (Ionity Direct tariff: 74 pence/kWh). Read more…
Protests target hundreds of Tesla showrooms worldwide

Demonstrations took place at dealerships in the US, Europe, New Zealand and elsewhere on Saturday, 29th March. It marks the first coordinated attempt by protestors to simultaneously protest Tesla showrooms around the world. Read more…
Hyundai presents new software subsidiary ‘Pleos’

The Hyundai Group has presented its Pleos software brand and technology platform. The new software platform & subsidiary will cover everything from vehicle operating systems to fleet management. Read more…
Genesis UK unveils full details of updated GV70

Genesis has just revealed pricing and details of its updated Electrified GV70, with the introduction of three new trims. It’s now available to order and is expected to hit UK roads in July. Read more…
South Australia orders 60 electric buses

The Australian state of South Australia has ordered 60 electric buses from Scania. These will be delivered in the second half of this and early next year and marks a significant step for the region. Read more…
Stellantis drops van production in Luton

The automotive group Stellantis has discontinued the production of Opel/Vauxhall, Peugeot, Fiat and Citroën vans at the long-established Vauxhall plant in Luton, UK, and will close the plant. The plant was intended to produce electric vans in the future. Read more…
Samsung SDI kicks off production of 46-series cylindrical batteries

South Korean battery manufacturer Samsung SDI has started manufacturing 4695 round cells. These will be shipped to a customer in the US and will first be used in micromobility. However, EVs will follow, the company says. Read more…
Volvo’s board of directors dismisses CEO Rowan and brings Samuelsson back

Volvo Cars’ board of directors has decided to dismiss CEO Jim Rowan – and at the same time bring back former longtime CEO Hakan Samuelsson to head the company. The 74-year-old will hold the position for two years until a long-term successor is found. Read more…
USA: Accelera unveils new powertrain for F-series electric trucks

Together with Accelera, the electric brand of US motor manufacturer Cummins, Isuzu has developed a battery-electric powertrain for its F-Series. Production is set to begin in 2027 for class 6 and 7 trucks. Read more…
Amperfied to manage SAP’s charging infrastructure

Amperfied GmbH, a subsidiary of Heidelberger Druckmaschinen AG, has won a major contract for electric car fleets. The company will take over the operational management of the charging infrastructure in Germany for SAP. Read more…
Have BMW and Mercedes found a buyer for FreeNow?

The rumour mill has been turning for weeks. Will the two German carmakers part with their mobility app ‘FreeNow,’ and if so, at what price? It seems that Uber competitor Lyft is about to close the deal. Read more…

