
The Chinese Ministry of Commerce has proposed further export restrictions on some technologies used to manufacture battery components and process the metals lithium and gallium. Read more…
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Palma de Mallorca to get 100 new electric buses

The transport company of Mallorca’s island capital Palma has presented an ambitious electrification plan. It wants to purchase 100 electric buses within the next three years. The city government has now released 33 million euros for this purpose. Read more…
Alexander Reinhardt named new CEO of Ubitricity

Alexander Reinhardt has been appointed as the new Chief Executive Officer of Ubitricity. He was previously Chief Operating Officer at the Shell subsidiary and moved to the CEO position at the turn of the year, a position previously held by Shell manager Daniel Kunkel for three years. Read more…
Tesla brings its V4 Supercharger to China

Tesla first installed the fourth-generation Superchargers in the Netherlands around two years ago. Other countries quickly followed it. In 2025, the carmaker is ready to bring the fast-chargers to China. Read more…
Stellantis finalises Comau transaction

The automotive group Stellantis has sold its majority stake in the Italian automation specialist Comau to One Equity Partners (OEP). Comau is active in the field of battery production for electric cars, among other things. Read more…
Ebusco cuts over 100 jobs

The cash-strapped Dutch electric bus manufacturer Ebusco has announced the layoff of 102 employees, corresponding to around 16.5 per cent of the company’s total workforce as of 30 September 2024. The company is also streamlining its management structure. Read more…
Solaris receives first electric bus order from the US

Seattle’s public transport operator King County Metro has ordered four electric buses from Polish manufacturer Solaris. It is the company’s first order for the North American market and should be fulfilled in the second half of 2026. Read more…
BYD sold 1.76 million electric cars in 2024

BYD has only just missed out on the title of the world’s largest electric car manufacturer. With 1.76 million electric cars, the Chinese manufacturer is closing in on Tesla – but if you include plug-in hybrids, BYD is already far ahead of the US manufacturer. Read more…
Netherlands: About every third new car was electric in 2024

In the Netherlands, the Tesla Model Y was the best-selling car across all drive systems in 2024 – for the second year in a row. The electric share of all car registrations in our neighbours is now 35 per cent. Read more…
New investor consortium to fund Lilium with €200 million

It was almost a Christmas miracle. After it seemed that all hope had been lost for German eVTOL startup Lilium, the latter announced on Christmas Eve that it had found an investor. Now, the first concrete details have emerged. Read more…
Hyundai reveals Creta Electric low-cost EV for India

Hyundai has revealed its first locally manufactured EV in India – the Creta Electric. The company developed the model as a low-cost alternative to the globally available Kona Electric. Read more…
Major data leak in Volkswagen electric cars

According to a media report, there has been a significant data leak at VW software subsidiary Cariad. The location information of around 800,000 electric cars from several Volkswagen brands and information on their owners was largely unprotected and accessible on the internet for months. Read more…
Tesla deliveries fell slightly in 2024

Tesla delivered 1.79 million electric vehicles in 2024. The company thus just missed the delivery record from 2023. Even a strong final quarter could not change this. Read more…
Tata Motors bags order for nearly 150 electric buses from Bengaluru

Tata Motors has bagged an order for 148 units of its Starbus EV from Bengaluru Metropolitan Transport Corporation (BMTC), the city’s public bus transport provider. TML Smart City Mobility Solutions, a Tata Motors subsidiary that offers end-to-end electric public transport solutions, will fulfil the order. Read more…
Shell Recharge to no longer offer software for third-party chargers in the US

Shell Recharge wants to concentrate on its public charging network in North America. The company will thus soon discontinue ‘Shell Sky,’ a software that third-party providers previously used to manage their commercial charging stations in the US and Canada. Read more…
Phoenix Tailings to refine rare earth metals in the US

US startup Phoenix Tailings wants to process rare earth metals in the United States and has now raised $43 million in a Series B financing round. Investors include well-known vehicle manufacturers such as BMW and Yamaha. Read more…
UK government consults OEMs on combustion engine phase-out

The British government has officially scheduled the announced consultation phase, which will deal with the 2030 phase-out of combustion engines and the ZEV mandate. The British automotive industry, in particular, will be consulted as part of this process. The consultation is to run until 18 February 2025. Read more…
Norway achieves 89 per cent EV share in 2024

Norway has long been regarded as a model country for electric cars and underpins this with its annual statistics for 2024: nine out of ten new cars were electric. In December, however, the proportion of electric cars was slightly below average. Read more…
CATL presents electric car chassis with a focus on safety

When it comes to new electric car platforms, the focus is often on features such as range or charging performance. Chinese battery giant CATL has presented a skateboard chassis called Bedrock, designed for an exceptionally high level of safety. Read more…
Hyundai close to starting solid-state battery pilot production

According to industry insiders, the Hyundai Motor Group is close to completing a pilot production line for solid-state batteries at its Uiwang Research Institute. Operations are expected to begin in January. Read more…

