
Milence has announced the launch of three electric truck charging hubs on the Barcelona – Lyon freight corridor. The company says their placement on the route will enable electrified freight logistics along 700 km of road. Read more…
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Changan plans for solid state battery mass production in 2027

Chinese automaker Changan Automobile has revealed plans to begin mass production of solid-state batteries by 2027, if vehicle testing succeeds in 2026. At a meeting of investors, Changan said it hopes to debut its Jinzhongzhao all-solid-state batteries in prototype vehicles by the end of this year. Read more…
World premiere of the Mercedes CLA: The ‘one-litre car’ enters the electric age

There is no question that Mercedes has not had as successful a start to the electric age as it had hoped. The German carmaker is looking ahead and wants to do a lot better with the new CLA. That applies to the design, the name and, above all, the drive technology, which has been fully optimised for efficiency. We have all the important information and data for the world premiere in Rome! Read more…
Kia launches EV4 in South Korea

Kia has been accepting orders for the new EV4 in its home market of South Korea since this week. The electric mid-size sedan is available there at prices starting at 41.92 million won, equivalent to around 26,500 euros. Read more…
JLR scraps plan to source EVs from Tata Motors plant in India

Tata Motors may not manufacture JLR’s EMA platform-based EVs at its upcoming 90 billion-rupee (approx. 946 million euros) plant in southern India. The company might also postpone the launch of the Avinya due to this major shift in production strategy. Read more…
BMW appoints Joachim Post as Board Member for Development

The BMW Supervisory Board has made a number of new appointments to the Board of Management. The current Chief Purchasing Officer, Joachim Post, will take over as CTO from Frank Weber, who has to leave the company. Post will be succeeded by Nicolai Martin as Chief Purchasing Officer. The change within the Management Board could be an important test for Post. Read more…
Toyota presents the FT-Me urban compact EV

With the FT-Me concept car, Toyota Motor Europe is demonstrating its vision for fully electric and affordable micromobility. With a length of less than 2.50 metres, the two-seater requires only half the parking space of conventional cars. Read more…
Toyota presents the FT-Me urban compact EV

With the FT-Me concept car, Toyota Motor Europe is demonstrating its vision for fully electric and affordable micromobility. With a length of less than 2.50 metres, the two-seater requires only half the parking space of conventional cars. Read more…
Porsche postpones electric 718 successor to 2027

Porsche wanted to present the successor to the 718 Boxster and Cayman with electric drive at the end of this year, but there have already been reports of problems and delays in the past. It is now certain that the electric two-seater will not make its debut until two years later – apparently due to the Northvolt insolvency. Read more…
Ford EVs gain access to thousands of Tesla Superchargers in the US

Charging just became easier for Ford drivers in the US, thanks to an initiative which saw the automaker ship over 140,000 free Tesla charging adapters to its customers. As a result, Ford EV owners with the adapter now have access to more than 20,000 Superchargers across the US. Read more…
US EPA to loosen environmental protections

The US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has now officially announced that it will review the emissions targets set under the previous administration for vehicles from model year 2027 onwards. US President Donald Trump had previously announced this on the day of his inauguration. Read more…
Canada’s sudden pause in subsidies triggers a wild last-minute run

After the once abrupt end of the environmental bonus for electric cars in Germany, there is another example of a bumpy suspension of EV subsidies: Canada recently paused the subsidies virtually without warning, triggering a last-minute run that is now being linked to potential subsidy fraud. Read more…
How bidirectional charging can become part of our everyday lives – Six questions for Johanna Bronisch from UnternehmerTUM

Refuelling was very easy for the driver, and charging at home is too – as long as the electricity flows directly from the grid into the battery. As soon as bidirectional charging is involved, things become much more complex. Johanna Bronisch from the German Technical University of Munich explains where the opportunities and hurdles lie – and how startups can stand out in this field with their business idea. Read more…
New York invests in shared vehicle solutions

The New York State Energy Research and Development Authority (NYSERDA) has announced that $2.9 million in funding has been awarded to 29 community-led projects to enhance planning for shared electric transportation solutions in the state. Read more…
Lexus refreshes RZ with company’s first drive-by-wire system

The company claims the changes have resulted in up to 20% larger driving range, reduced charging times, and increased motor output. The refreshed lineup also features Lexus’ first steer-by-wire system, as well as a virtual manual gear shift system called Interactive Manual Drive. Read more…
Shanghai introduces incentives for the construction of battery swap stations

From 1 April 2025, Shanghai, a metropolis of millions, will subsidise the construction of battery exchange stations in the city. Hefei is also introducing a subsidy for such exchange stations. Electric car manufacturer Nio is the biggest beneficiary of the subsidy. Read more…
Renault Group launches series of electric bus initiatives across Europe

A number of pilot programs featuring autonomous electric buses are to run in a number of European cities this year, including Barcelona, Valence, and Zurich. Renault Group says this will include the launch of a commercial automated shuttle bus service with ‘level 4’ automation. Read more…
Mahle subsidiary presents ‘world’s smallest wallbox’

With the ‘smallBOX’, Mahle subsidiary chargeBIG has presented a new wallbox. It is characterised by its particularly compact size and will be available in two versions. The catch is that the, according to Mahle, ‘world’s smallest wallbox’ cannot be used independently. Read more…
EVgo and Toyota open first joint HPC stations

The two companies have announced the launch of their first co-branded public HPC stations in Baldwin Park and Sacramento, California. The charging stations will be owned and operated by EVgo in partnership with Toyota’s ‘Empact’ strategy. Read more…
H2 funding: Germany approves millions in grants for ITZ Chemnitz and ITZ Nord

Four hydrogen innovation and technology centres are being established in Germany. Two of these centres – Chemnitz and the northern German cluster consisting of Bremen, Bremerhaven, Hamburg and Stade – are now receiving public funding totalling 154 million euros. Read more…

