
Australian logistics company Centurion has added its first 20 battery-electric trucks from Daimler Truck to its fleet. The freight provider previously received 15.8 million AUD (€9.26m) in funding from the Australian Renewable Energy Agency (ARENA) to purchase the electric trucks and corresponding infrastructure. Read more…
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Volvo Trucks takes European market leadership in heavy-duty electric trucks

Group sister companies Volvo Trucks and Renault Trucks presented their sales figures. Both have relatively high market shares in heavy-duty electric trucks. Volvo Trucks alone sold almost half of all heavy-duty electric trucks in Europe last year, according to its own figures. Read more…
California awards €30.4 million grant funding to electric mobility projects

California’s Clean Mobility Options voucher programme is awarding $33m to a range of mobility projects ranging from EV carsharing to electric bikes and buses. The state government says the funding is designed to tackle transportation and pollution issues in under-resourced communities. Read more…
Uber expands Waymo robotaxi service to Austin, Texas

Uber customers can now hail Waymo autonomous vehicles in the Texan capital, marking a major expansion for the ridesharing app’s driverless fleet. The vehicles will initially serve 95 sq-km of high-demand areas in the city at no additional cost to passengers. Read more…
Xpeng enters Indonesia with locally assembled EVs

Xpeng has officially entered the Indonesian market, expanding its presence in the ASEAN region. The Chinese automaker plans to offer locally assembled electric cars in the country. Read more…
VW integrates LFP battery in the ID.3 – in China

Volkswagen has launched an updated version of the ID.3 in China – with an LFP battery for the first time. The 2025 model year ID.3 will be available with two very similarly sized battery options, but with different cells. Read more…
Ford uses specially developed heat pump in electric vans

Ford has unveiled its patented Vapour-Injected Heat Pump (VIHP) technology, which is fitted as standard in the E-Transit Custom, E-Tourneo Custom and E-Transit models. The VIHP uses vapour injection to increase the performance of the heat pump. Read more…
EU initiative to improve battery recycling

A new EU project, BeyondBattRec, has brought twelve partners together to work on innovative battery recycling technologies under the leadership of Aalborg University. The aim is to efficiently recover 95 per cent of critical metals such as cobalt, nickel and copper, among other goals, such as the scalability of industrial applications. Read more…
Cornelissen takes delivery of 27 electric trucks from MAN

The Dutch logistics service provider Cornelissen Transport is purchasing 27 electric trucks from MAN. The first of these new vehicles are to be deployed from the end of June. Cornelissen currently has 20 heavy-duty electric trucks in use and plans to expand its fleet to 80 units by the end of this year. Read more…
Polestar expands charging network in Germany and the UK

Polestar has greatly expanded its ‘Polestar Charge’ charging networks in both Germany and the UK, building a total of over 4,000 charging points in both markets together. This means the network now spans over 62,000 charging points over 41 CPOs in active European markets. Read more…
US protests against Elon Musk also turn against Tesla

Protests against tech billionaire and government advisor Elon Musk are on the rise in the USA and now also in Europe. Although the actions are primarily aimed at Musk’s political activities, they are also directed against one of his best-known companies: Tesla. Read more…
USA erects tariff barrier to Mexico and Canada

US President Donald Trump is putting the threatened tariffs of 25 per cent on goods from Mexico and Canada into effect today, Tuesday. In addition, the tariffs on goods from China are to be doubled to 20 per cent. This will hit many sectors hard – especially the automotive industry. Read more…
BYD raises billions on Hong Kong stock exchange

BYD has completed a sale of shares listed on the Hong Kong Stock Exchange to raise the equivalent of 5.33 billion euros. BYD plans to invest the proceeds in research and development, expand its international business and increase its working capital, among other things. Read more…
FreeNow rumoured to be up for grabs

Mercedes-Benz and BMW are reportedly considering selling the FreeNow mobility app. An investment bank has been tasked with finding potential buyers – or at least sound out interest in the market. Read more…
Automated driving: Geely follows suit with G-Pilot assistance system

Geely has presented its G-Pilot driver assistance technology, which will soon be available in all of the Group’s models. The new system competes with BYD’s driver assistance and autopilot solution God’s Eye and Tesla’s ‘FSD’ system. Read more…
Circunomics opens US office in Detroit
SK to present expanded battery portfolio at InterBattery 2025

SK On will present its expanded battery portfolio at InterBattery 2025 in Seoul at the beginning of March, including a model of its cylindrical cells, a prismatic cell with top tab and a pouch cell with a medium nickel content in the NCM cathode material for the first time. Read more…
Cantonal police in Basel adds more electric cars to its fleet

The cantonal police in the Swiss city of Basel is replacing more combustion engines in their fleet with electric vehicles. The first Mercedes eVito, for example, is now in use as a patrol vehicle, replacing a VW T 6.1. Some motorbikes will also accelerate the fleet’s electric in future. Read more…
H2 Mobility to shut down 22 hydrogen fuel stations in Germany

H2 Mobility will close eleven smaller hydrogen refuelling stations for cars with 700-bar technology by the end of March, with eleven more stations to follow by the end of June. In future, the operator will be focussing primarily on supplying commercial vehicles. However, there is still a chance for some locations. Read more…
EU wants to weaken CO2 targets for 2025

The results of the EU’s Strategic Dialogue on the Future of the Automotive Industry were not due until Wednesday. But the EU Commission has already given a glimpse of what is to come. According to President Ursula von der Leyen, Brussels could weaken the CO2 target for 2025 for car manufacturers. And it is holding out the prospect of a new battery subsidy. Read more…

