
The Italian commercial vehicle manufacturer Iveco will supply 40 eDaily electric vans to VIR by JP, a subsidiary of the French Jacky Perrenot Group. They will be used for delivery services and are designed to help overcome the challenges posed by environmental zones in city centres. Read more…
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Rimac’s robotaxi subsidiary Verne begins factory construction

The Croatian electric hypercar manufacturer Rimac is getting serious about its diversification plans: its subsidiary Verne has now started building a factory near Zagreb to produce autonomous electric cars for the planned robotaxi service. Read more…
Foxconn confirms interest in Nissan partnership

Foxconn boss Young Liu publicly confirmed for the first time on Wednesday that the world’s largest contract manufacturer is interested in joining Nissan. However, he emphasised that he wants to cooperate with Nissan – not take it over. Read more…
Finn receives up to one billion euros for fleet expansion

The German car subscription provider Finn has announced the conclusion of a new ABS (asset-backed security) financing programme worth up to one billion euros. The debt capital will enable Finn to further expand its fleet – also outside Germany. Read more…
Solaris delivers 37 hydrogen buses to Italy

Solaris has delivered the first 37 hydrogen buses to Bologna and Ferrara, Italy. The remaining 100 Urbino 1 hydrogen buses will be handed over to transport operator TPER by the end of next year. Read more…
Magna produces electric motors for electric G-Class

Austrian supplier Magna and Mercedes-Benz have expanded their long-term ‘innovation partnership.’ As a result, Magna announced that the electric drive for the all-electric G-Class has been in production in Lannach, Austria, since last year. Read more…
Canadian fund writes down Northvolt investment

Investment Management Corporation of Ontario has written down its $400 million investment in Northvolt. It is the latest shareholder to distance itself from the ailing battery manufacturer. Read more…
Mercedes recalls EQB due to possible battery problem

Mercedes-Benz is recalling 7,362 units of the EQB in the US that were built between 13 December 2021 and 23 January 2025. The reason is the risk of a vehicle fire caused by the high-voltage battery. Recalls in other countries could soon follow. Read more…
CATL considers listing on the Hong Kong stock exchange

Chinese battery maker CATL has filed for a listing on Hong Kong’s stock exchange. It expects to raise five billion dollars, making it the largest listing in the city in four years. Part of the money will be used to build CATL’s planned factory in Hungary. Read more…
Stellantis is working on an EV exhaust system

Stellantis has filed a patent in the US describing an exhaust system for electric vehicles. What sounds somewhat abstruse at first has a serious background – and is intended to increase safety. Read more…
How V2G is changing the energy landscape: an Interview with Marcus Fendt from The Mobility House

Vehicle-to-grid (V2G) technology is moving from theory to reality, with The Mobility House leading the charge. In the run-up to the Special Exhibit Bidirectional Charging at the Power2Dive in Munich in May, THM Managing Director Marcus Fendt shared insights on the current state of bidirectional charging, the challenges that remain, and the global trends shaping its future. Read more…
EAS launches battery cell research project in Germany

In the ‘SkaleD – Scaling extrusion-based direct coating’ project coordinated by EAS Batteries, five research partners are further developing a process that directly coats electrodes in industrial battery cell production. The aim is to reduce the costs of manufacturing lithium iron phosphate (LFP) cells. Read more…
Landis+Gyr withdraws from charging infrastructure business

The Swiss provider of energy management solutions Landis+Gyr has announced its withdrawal from the charging infrastructure business for electric vehicles in the EMEA region. Although the company invested in the division less than a year ago, it is now pulling the plug – in view of the general market development. Read more…
UK delivery network HIVED orders eleven electric trucks from Mercedes-Benz

British parcel delivery service HIVED has ordered eleven Mercedes-Benz eActros, namely nine eActros 600 and two eActros 400. The electric trucks will be used on the network’s middle mile. Read more…
Catalonia to invest in EVs and charging infrastructure

The Catalan government has announced that it will invest more than 1.4 billion euros in public and private funds to triple the number of electric vehicles in Catalonia and double the number of charging stations by 2030. Read more…
Audi revises entry-level version of the Q4 e-tron

The Audi Q4 e-tron is getting a new basic version with a larger battery. Starting this month, the Q4 40 e-tron will have a battery with 63 kWh capacity (59 kWh net) and will replace the Q4 35 e-tron launched last year. Read more…
China’s battery manufacturers continue to penetrate the EV market

In 2024, the battery capacity installed in new electric and hybrid vehicles worldwide totalled almost 900 GWh. That is according to an analysis by South Korean market analysts from SNE Research. According to the statistics, CATL remains the undisputed market leader. Read more…
God’s Eye: BYD will also equip small cars with assistance system

BYD, China’s largest EV manufacturer, has announced that its assistance system called ‘God’s Eye’ will also be installed in small cars in future. Until now, the function has only been available in larger vehicles with a price tag of around 29,000 euros or more. Read more…
Stellantis could use LFP batteries from BYD

With models such as the Citroën ë-C3 and the Fiat Grande Panda, Stellantis already offers affordable small electric cars – with LFP battery cells from SVOLT. To bring prices below 20,000 euros, the company apparently wants to use battery cells from another supplier. Read more…
Tesla raises the price of Model S and Model X – but adds free Supercharging

Tesla now offers free Supercharging for its Model S and Model X again – albeit with some restrictions. However, the starting prices of both models increase significantly in some cases, depending on the country. In Germany, the price tag now has six figures. Read more…

