
The French startup Beyond Aero has improved its hydrogen-electric light aircraft. It is also pushing ahead with certification and has secured the support of leading industry figures. Read more…
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Volvo Trucks introduces charge point booking service

Volvo Trucks is pressing ahead with the development of new services for charging electric trucks. The ‘Volvo Open Charge’ service now offers the option of booking a charging point in advance. Swedish customers Arla and DFDS are the first to use the booking part of the service. Read more…
Neta fires entire R&D department

Back in November, there were reports that the Chinese car manufacturer Neta was apparently in financial difficulties. The company is now said to have dismissed its entire research and development team due to ongoing financial problems. Read more…
Hireco to install Sunswap refrigeration units in commercial fleet

Hireco, a UK-based leasing firm for commercial vehicles, will integrate Sunswap’s battery-powered Endurance refrigeration units into its fleet. The solar and battery-powered units don’t use any diesel and Sunswap claims they can greatly reduce running costs. Read more…
Vianode produces its first recycled graphite product

Advanced battery materials company Vianode says it has launched its first product based on recycled graphite. Product samples and data sheets are available for customer evaluation. Read more…
Nissan and Stena Recycling to give old Leaf batteries a second life

The Japanese carmaker and Stena Recycling have signed a strategic partnership for Norway to use the batteries from old electric cars for stationary storage. The potential is huge: there are over 80,000 Nissan Leafs on the road in Norway. Read more…
Bentley starts construction of EV assembly line

The luxury VW brand Bentley has laid the foundation stone for its new assembly line for battery-electric cars at its headquarters in Crewe, UK. However, the launch of Bentley’s first electric car has been delayed; it is now not due to appear until 2027. It will be a luxury SUV. Read more…
Xpeng boosts sales and reduces losses in 2024

Xpeng presented its financial results for the fourth quarter and full year of 2024. The Chinese EV maker posted its highest revenue yet in the final quarter of last year. The annual figures also show the company’s growth trajectory. However, it is also clear that Xpeng is still in the development phase and thus continues to post losses. Read more…
Siemens to focus on fast-charging technology

The German company Siemens has decided to strategically reorganise its charging solutions business. In future, the division will focus on fast-charging infrastructure. The decision is also accompanied by a reduction of more than a third of the jobs – probably mainly in Leipzig. Read more…
Voi presents new electric scooter and two e-bikes

Swedish electric scooter hire company Voi has unveiled three new electric vehicles to expand its micromobility offering in Europe. The new vehicles are set to increase the fleet by around 40 per cent. Read more…
X Games ban electric motorcycles

Starting this summer, only petrol motorcycles will be allowed to compete in the motocross competition at the X Games – after the first electric motorcycles competed very successfully last year. This decision has been met with criticism in the industry. Read more…
Altilium starts producing EV battery cells in the UK

Altilium has announced that the UK Battery Industrialisation Centre (UKBIC) has successfully manufactured the UK’s first EV battery cells using recycled active cathode materials (CAM). Read more…
Mazda revises electrification strategy

Mazda is launching the new Mazda6e in Germany at prices starting at 44,900 euros in April, however, it remains unclear what will happen after launching electric sedan. The Japanese manufacturer has cut back its investment in electrification. Read more…
Nio subsidiary Firefly to integrate CATL’s battery swap technology

Nio and CATL have reached an agreement on the joint development of a battery swapping network. CATL’s ‘Choco-Swap’ technology is to be utilised in newly developed models of the Nio subsidiary Firefly. Read more…
Cadillac launches right-hand-drive Lyriq in Japan

Cadillac is building an extensive line-up of right-hand-drive EVs in Japan, where it remained a niche left-hand-drive brand since it arrived in 1915. The company recently launched the Lyriq as its first right-hand-drive EV in the country. Read more…
DB Schenker successfully tests electric trucks in Finnish winter

DB Schenker had sent two Fuso eCanter electric trucks on a one-year mission in freezing temperatures in northern Finland – and now reports that the duo performed reliably. The two units are the latest generation of light-duty trucks. Read more…
USA: Ford integrates NACS charger routing

Ford EV drivers in the US can now use Apple Maps in CarPlay to plan their routes and will automatically be guided to fast-chargers offering NACS along the way. That is, if they need to charge to get to their destination. Read more…
BYD considers building EV factory in Germany

BYD is considering building its third European automobile plant in Germany. The political framework conditions and the desired brand awareness as well as the high labour and energy costs are said to play a role in the pros and cons. Read more…
Trojan Energy to install more than 500 chargers in London borough of Camden

UK Charge point operator Trojan Energy has won a contract by Camden Council to install 570 charge points in the London borough. And these have a rather unusual design. Read more…
Volvo Buses launches new electric articulated bus in Mexico

Swedish manufacturer Volvo Buses has unveiled the new Volvo 7800 Electric for the Mexican market, an electric articulated and double-articulated bus manufactured directly in Mexico. The model is based on the BZR Electric platform presented a year ago. Read more…

