
BMW has replaced its old wind tunnel at the Group’s Research and Innovation Center (FIZ) in Munich. The new Aeroacoustics and Electric Drive Center (AEC) is said to house a 100-metre wind tunnel, supposedly not only the largest vertical acoustic wind tunnel in the world – but also the quietest. Read more…
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Germany: Vice Chancellor wants to give EV buyers a €1,000 charging credit

Germany’s Vice Chancellor and Federal Economics Minister, Robert Habeck, has drawn up a comprehensive “package to modernise the German automotive industry.” For example, EV buyers should receive a charging credit for publicly accessible charging points. He also considers tax incentives. Read more…
Electrify America and Costco Wholesale install charging stations in the USA

Electric mobility service provider Electrify America is cooperating with the US-based retail company Costco Wholesale to deploy charging stations at five Costco facilities. The charging stations include hyper-fast chargers delivering up to 350 kW of power. Read more…
Teco 2030 slides into insolvency

The Norwegian fuel cell manufacturer Teco 2030 has to file for insolvency. There is no longer a realistic possibility of raising sufficient capital to continue operations. Read more…
UK’s Auto Trader gives Santa a Model 3

Santa is switching from reindeer to electric power. He has swapped his old sleigh for a Tesla Model 3, which he was recently spotted driving in Oxford. At least this is the story behind a PR campaign by the British car trading platform Auto Trader. Read more…
Ekoenergetyka and BP cooperate on charging infrastructure for electric trucks

The charging infrastructure manufacturer Ekoenergetyka and BP Pulse will be working together in future to offer fleet operators solutions for charging electric trucks overnight. This is not just about charging at the depot. Public charging, particularly along the TEN-T network, is also the focus of the cooperation. Read more…
V-Green to build 100,000 charging stations in Indonesia

VinFast founder Pham Nhat Vuong’s charging infrastructure company V-Green has signed a letter of intent with the Prime Group conglomerate to build 100,000 charging stations for VinFast EVs in Indonesia over the next three years. The roll-out is scheduled to begin in 2025. Read more…
EU project to establish digital battery passport

The Fraunhofer IEG research centre is launching a three-year project called ‘BASE’ to look at battery supply lines, as well as setting up a digital passport to help track resources and technologies. They plan to utilize blockchain technology to support the process. Read more…
DP World uses Kempower high-speed chargers at port in London

Port operator DP World has purchased eight electric straddle carriers from Kalmar for its deep-sea port near London. These are now being charged ultra-rapidly at 500A with fast chargers from Kempower. Read more…
Southern California Edison orders electric pickup fleet for utility services

California-based electric utility company Southern California Edison wants to expand its fleet with electric vehicles. As a result, the company has decided to introduce 280 Chevrolet Silverado EV electric pickup trucks from General Motors to its fleet. Read more…
Rohm & TSMC join forces on GaN semiconductor technology
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The two semiconductor companies—Rohm from Japan and TSMC from Taiwan—have entered into a strategic partnership to develop and produce gallium nitride power elements for electric vehicle applications in series. Read more…
Made in the USA: Ascend ready to supply lithium carbonate from recycled batteries

Ascend Elements says it will begin production of high-purity lithium carbonate (Li2CO3) recovered from used lithium-ion batteries at its Covington, Georgia, facility in 2025. The company plans to produce up to 3,000 tonnes of Li2CO3 per year. Read more…
Stanford study predicts 40% longer EV battery life

US scientists at Stanford University have discovered that the batteries of electric vehicles could last up to 40 per cent longer than previously assumed. The reason: driving and charging habits in the real world are said to put less strain on batteries than laboratory tests suggest. Read more…
Over 1.5 million electric vehicles made in China sold in November

China has recorded its third record month in a row for sales of NEV cars, which includes both purely electric and plug-in hybrid cars. In November, around 1.51 million NEV cars were sold. Purely battery electric cars, in particular, saw a significant increase. Read more…
BYD revamps the Dolphin

The first images and information on the facelift of the BYD Dolphin have emerged in China. According to the information from the registration application, there are only minor changes to the design – and a new drive option. Read more…
EV batteries now cost 115 USD per kWh on average

According to a recent analysis, the average price of lithium-ion battery packs for electric vehicles fell by 20 per cent to USD 115 per kilowatt hour in 2024 – the sharpest price drop since 2017. The USD 100/kWh mark could therefore fall as early as 2026. Read more…
GM backs out from autonomous taxi business Cruise

The US automotive group General Motors is giving up its autonomous robotaxi business, which was bundled in the Cruise division, after investing billions. Cruise was never able to recover from the accident involving one of its autonomous vehicles and a pedestrian in San Francisco. Read more…
Mumbai to deploy 8,000 electric buses by 2027

Grappling with escalating air pollution, India’s financial capital Mumbai is intensifying efforts to make public transport eco-friendly. The city is planning a large fleet of 8,000 electric buses. Read more…
Vauxhall CEO Huettl also becomes head of Stellantis in Germany

With immediate effect, Florian Huettl will be responsible for Stellantis’ activities in Germany in addition to his position as CEO of Opel/Vauxhall. The new dual position is intended to help increase efficiency in the local business. The previous head of Stellantis Germany was Lars Bialkowski. Read more…
Stellantis to rejoin ACEA

Following the departure of CEO Carlos Tavares, car manufacturer Stellantis wants to rejoin the European manufacturers’ association ACEA. Under Tavares, Stellantis had left the association in 2022. Read more…

