
Thailand’s National Electric Vehicle Policy Committee has approved giving more time to battery electric vehicle manufacturers to meet their production commitment under the EV 3.0 incentive package. Read more…
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Marelli presents improved battery management system

Automotive supplier Marelli has announced a further development of its battery management systems (BMS) for automotive applications. The company focuses on ‘ Electrochemical Impedance Spectroscopy.’ Read more…
Waymo entrusts Moove with robotaxi operations in two US cities

Alphabet’s robotaxi company Waymo is cooperating with Moove, a vehicle financing startup based in Nigeria, to bring its service to Miami in 2026. The two sides are already planning to work together in Phoenix. Moove will take over the operational business at both locations, while Waymo will focus on autonomous driving technology. Read more…
GAC-Toyota starts pre-sales of the bZ3X in China

Japanese car giant Toyota and its Chinese partner GAC have started pre-sales of an electric SUV called the bZ3X in China. It is available from the equivalent of around 13,000 euros. However, the car will probably not come to Europe. Read more…
VinFast plans to double production in Vietnam

The Vietnamese electric car manufacturer VinFast has announced the construction of its second plant in Vietnam in order to double its production capacity in the country from 300,000 to 600,000 vehicles. Read more…
Solaris to deliver 46 electric buses to Sweden

Keolis Sverige, one of Sweden’s largest transport operators, has ordered 46 electric buses from manufacturer Solaris. The first buses will be delivered next year and go into service in the Dalarna region. Read more…
Zunder opens Spain’s largest fast-charging park

Charging infrastructure operator Zunder has opened the largest HPC site in Spain to date. The high-power charging site is located in Oviedo in the north of the country and comprises 36 HPC connections. Twelve of these have an output of up to 400 kW, and 24 with up to 160 kW. Read more…
Lucid changes European boss and starts SUV production

There has been another change in the position of European CEO at Lucid Motors. Alexander Lutz has left the US electric car manufacturer after less than a year as Managing Director Europe. Instead, the Gravity electric SUV is now being built in series. Read more…
SAE strives for ‘universal’ Plug & Charge for the USA

The standardisation organisation SAE International is announcing a framework for ‘universal’ Plug & Charge in collaboration with the US government. It should be possible to automatically start and bill charging processes for any car at any public charging station. Initial tests are scheduled to begin in 2025. Read more…
NES to supply charging stations for ferry operator Fjord1

Ferry operator Fjord1 has commissioned its long-standing partner Norwegian Electric Systems (NES) to supply two charging stations for the four autonomous, zero-emission ferries that will operate on the route between Lavik and Oppedal on the west coast of Norway from September 2026. Read more…
Ballard seeks to expand CPKC’s hydrogen-powered locomotive programme

Railroad company Canadian Pacific Kansas City (CPKC), has purchased 98 new 200-kW fuel cell engine modules from Ballard Power Systems. The engines will be used for hydrogen-powered locomotives in the Canadian province of Alberta, and delivery is due in 2025. Read more…
Mazda MX-5 becomes an electric sports car thanks to conversion kit

Thanks to the British company Electrogenic, the Mazda MX-5 will be able to drive on electricity alone in future. Anyone who removes the combustion engine from their original and has an electric kit fitted will be able to drive the timeless classic for 240 kilometres without stopping to charge. Read more…
India’s Ola Electric to sell e-2Ws with 4680 cells from 2025

Ola Electric, India’s largest electric two-wheeler brand, has just launched two electric scooters with the company’s new 4680 cells: the Ola Gig and Ola S1 Z. The company plans to start selling these models in April 2025 and May 2025, respectively. Read more…
Revel to expand charging infrastructure at JFK airport

Charge point operator Revel and the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey are cooperating to install 24 fast charging stations at John F. Kennedy International Airport. The chargers will be available to customers for public and rental services by early 2025. Read more…
MAN electric semitrailer starts work for Duvenbeck

The German logistics company Duvenback has taken custody of its first MAN electric semitrailer. The MAN eTGX Ultra Low Liner is being put into operation along pathways across Europe in various areas of the Rhine-Ruhr and BeNeLux freight forwarding region as part of Volkswagen’s plant logistics. Read more…
Stellantis and Zeta Energy develop Lithium-sulfur batteries

The automotive group Stellantis is entering into a partnership with the Texan battery specialist Zeta Energy to develop lithium-sulphur (LiS) batteries that should enable 50 per cent faster charging, among many other advantages. The new battery technology is said to be significantly more powerful and cheaper than lithium-ion batteries and does not require cobalt, graphite, manganese, or nickel. Read more…
QuantumScape completes production process for solid-state cells

The solid-state battery specialist and Volkswagen partner QuantumScape has laid the foundations for producing larger quantities of its B-sample cells in 2025. To this end, the company has completed the installation of its separator production plant. Read more…
Volkswagen looks towards Poland for ID.Buzz production

Volkswagen Commercial Vehicles (VWN) is currently building the ID. Buzz at its main plant in Hanover, Germany. VWN is said to have confirmed plans to relocate all or part of the electric van’s production to Poznan, Poland. Read more…
Porsche and Audi face delays in model launches due to Northvolt

As Northvolt is unable to deliver the planned quantities to its customers, the company has fallen into the familiar financial difficulties – up to Chapter 11 insolvency in the USA. It is now becoming apparent that the lack of battery cells from the Swedish company is likely to cause problems for car manufacturers, especially Porsche and Audi. Read more…
Rivian opens first charging park for third-party brands

Rivian has opened the Joshua Tree Charging Outpost in California, the first location of its Rivian Adventure Network, where electric vehicles from other manufacturers can be charged in addition to its own. Read more…

