
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…
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China: Xiaomi signs charging deals with Nio, Xpeng, and Li Auto

Xiamio is extending its EV charging network in China by partnering with other EV makers. After signing deals with Nio, Xpeng, and Li Auto, the Chinese company now has access to around 30,000 EV chargers in China. Read more…
German eVTOL developer Volocopter goes bankrupt

Volocopter has filed for insolvency and is looking for investors. After Lilium, this is the second German flying taxi startup to face insolvency. While Lilium was saved at the last minute, Volocopter’s future is still open. However, there have been rumours that Geely could become a possible buyer. Read more…
Our Look Ahead: These electric cars are coming in 2025

Battery costs are in free fall. And CO2 limits are tightening by 15 per cent. It is a fantastic combination for those looking to purchase an electric car. Which new electric vehicles will matter most next year? Find out here! Read more…
2024 review: Rediscover the year’s most popular articles

We have compiled the past year’s most popular articles, covering everything from new electric cars, cool battery-electric ships, EV infrastructure and battery research. Looking back at 2024, we expect much more to come! Read more…
LGES launches its own battery management solution

LG Energy Solution has announced the launch of its new system-on-chip (SoC)-based diagnostic solutions for battery management systems (BMS). The solution was developed together with Qualcomm. Read more…
Last-minute rescue: Lilium finds investor

Just days before Christmas, the German eVTOL startup Lilium Aviation was said to be liquidated. But on Christmas Eve, the flying taxi developer had found an investor after all. Read more…
Germany: Contargo takes delivery of 20 eActros 600s

Container logistics company Contargo received 20 units of the new Mercedes-Benz eActros 600 shortly before Christmas. It makes the company one of the very first customers to put the electric long-haul truck into operation. Read more…
US Department of Energy funds battery research with $25 million

The US Department of Energy (DOE) will announce 25 million dollars in eleven projects related to next-generation batteries. The projects focus on advancing materials, processes, machines, and equipment for domestic manufacturing. Read more…
Nio unveils Firefly compact electric car and launches ET9 flagship model

Nio has unveiled its new global EV brand, Firefly, and its first model with the same name. The compact electric car can be pre-ordered at prices starting at around 20,000 euros. The new Nio flagship ET9 has also officially launched – but is priced a few price categories above. Read more…
Honda and Nissan examine car production at each other’s plants

Honda and Nissan are currently considering a merger that goes far beyond the agreed cooperation on software-defined electric cars. It would also involve a production partnership to build vehicles in each other’s plants. Read more…
Insolvent air taxi startup Lilium to be liquidated

Lilium urgently needs a buyer in the wake of its insolvency. Last week, there were reportedly still several interested parties. However, it has now emerged that the air taxi specialist has made almost all of its 1,000 employees redundant. Operations are to be discontinued. Read more…
Dutch working on aircraft propulsion with liquid hydrogen

In the Netherlands, fuel cell specialist zepp.solutions has signed a cooperation agreement with the Dutch Aerospace Centre NLR. The goal is to develop a new type of FC system and, based on the latter, realise a manned flight with liquid hydrogen in 2026. Read more…
Eberspächer increases thermal systems production for electric buses

Automotive supplier Eberspaecher has opened a new production plant in Przylesie, Poland. There, the company primarily manufactures thermal management systems for electric city buses and coaches. Read more…
Solaris delivers 18 trolleybuses to Tychy

The public transport operator Tyskie Linie Trolejbusowe (TLT Tychy) has signed a contract with Solaris for 18 Trollino 12 trolleybuses. Delivery should be completed by the beginning of 2026. Read more…
VW reaches deal with unions: Zwickau to lose models, production in Dresden to end

Just days before Christmas, Volkswagen and the labour union IG Metall have reached a compromise, ending the ongoing wage dispute. By 2030, 35,000 jobs are to be cut, and VW will reduce production capacity in Germany by more than 700,000 vehicles—including electric cars. Read more…
P3 Charging Index 2024: Porsche Taycan is the long-distance champion

To make the fastest possible progress on long journeys, it is not only the consumption of an electric car that is important, but also how quickly the battery can be recharged. That is precisely what the P3 Charging Index evaluates. In the current edition, a German-made model is once again in the lead. Read more…
Funding for battery recycling plant from ABTC

The US Department of Energy has awarded the American Battery Technology Company (ABTC) a grant of $144 million to build a lithium-ion battery recycling plant. The location will be able to process 100,000 tonnes of battery materials per year. Read more…
GAC presents its flying taxi Govy AirJet

Chinese automaker GAC has introduced Govy, a new brand for eVTOLs, as well as the Govy AirJet. GAC plans to begin airworthiness certification of the Govy AirJet in 2025, set up production lines, and open reservations. Read more…
New York receives second round of NEVI funding

The state of New York has received an additional $28.5 million in government funding to install fast-chargers along major travel corridors in the US state. Some 21 million dollars had already been made available. Read more…

