
Faster and faster charging on highways, more charging parks in cities, along with new partnerships and continuous technological advancements—the charging industry is not standing still. But how does a company make decisions in such a dynamic environment? We spoke with Meta Kessler, Chief Strategy Officer at Ionity, about these decisions and the fast-charging provider’s plans. Read more…
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Stagecoach South grows electric bus fleet

Stagecoach South, which serves public transport routes in Surrey, England, has added 22 new Yutong U11DD electric double decker buses to its fleet. The buses are set to enter service over the coming months. Read more…
Germany’s CSU mocked over call for ‘end to the end of the combustion engine’

It is no secret that the CSU would like to change EU-wide CO2 regulations for new cars from 2035. The party’s parliamentary group has now confirmed as much, but is facing significant backlash – because of the car depicted in a graphic. Read more…
Porsche unveils future Formula E racing car: the 975 RSE

With the 99X Electric, Porsche has won races and championships in the Gen3 era of Formula E. However, for the upcoming season, vehicles of the fourth generation will be used – with Porsche aiming to build on past successes through the 975 RSE. Read more…
Horse Powertrain unveils hybrid system for BEV platforms

Horse Powertrain, the joint venture between Renault and Geely specialising in internal combustion engines, has revealed a new modular hybrid system designed to bring greater flexibility to battery-electric vehicle platforms. Showcased at Auto China, the X-Range C15 Direct Drive allows carmakers to adapt existing BEV architectures for use in HEV, PHEV and range-extender models. Read more…
Cottbus deploys first hydrogen buses on public routes

Cottbusverkehr, the public transport operator active in Cottbus, ordered 46 fuel cell buses from Wrightbus two years ago. Starting this week, four of the new buses will be tested in regular service for the first time. A prerequisite for this was the commissioning of a mobile hydrogen refueling station at the beginning of the month. Read more…
Coca-Cola adds Volvo electric trucks to Canadian fleet

Coke Canada Bottling has announced plans to double the size of its Volvo VNR Electric fleet in Canada. The company is introducing three new electric trucks to Quebec City and four more soon scheduled for delivery in Vancouver. Read more…
Korean charging provider Chaevi goes public

South Korean Porsche partner Chaevi is set to go public next week. The vertically integrated charging solutions provider aims to raise approximately €64 million in capital through its initial listing on the KOSDAQ technology exchange in Seoul. Read more…
New joint venture for autonomous delivery vehicles eyes IPO

German electric vehicle firm Ari Motors is stepping up its expansion into autonomous logistics, announcing plans for a joint venture IPO alongside its US partner, Faction Technology. The new business, named Arvia, is expected to list on Sweden’s Spotlight Stock Market in the coming months, with a prototype vehicle due to be unveiled in May. Read more…
Vulcan Energy partners with Siemens ahead of commercial lithium rollout

Vulcan Energy has secured a strategic partnership with Siemens as it prepares to launch commercial lithium production in the Upper Rhine Valley by 2028. The Germany-based lithium developer said Siemens will come on board as both a technology partner and investor, supporting the financing of the project while also becoming the preferred supplier for future facilities. Read more…
PG&E and Tesla integrate Cybertruck into V2G programme

Pacific Gas and Electric Company (PG&E) and Tesla have integrated the Tesla Cybertruck into a residential vehicle-to-everything (V2X) programme in California, enabling bidirectional charging and grid participation using AC technology. Participating customers are eligible for up to 4,500 dollars in rebates on bidirectional charging equipment. Read more…
Germany: VWCV cuts prices for electric models by up to €10,000

Volkswagen Commercial Vehicles (VWCV) is offering a special discount of up to €10,000 on its electric models in Germany until May 29. Depending on the model, discounts range from €5,800 to the aforementioned €10,000—available not just for private customers. Read more…
VW CEO Blume targets capacity reduction of up to one million vehicles

At Volkswagen, underutilised and costly plants in Europe are under scrutiny. CEO Oliver Blume plans to cut overcapacity in China and Europe, while aiming to avoid plant closures in Germany through ‘intelligent’ measures. Read more…
UK: Ford cuts prices of Explorer and Capri EVs by up to £5,000

Ford has reduced prices of its electric SUVs Explorer and Capri by up to £5,000 in the UK, while increasing range and equipment levels. But it’s not all good news. Read more…
Netherlands plans scrappage scheme to support switch to electric cars

The Dutch government is planning a new subsidy program for low- and middle-income buyers of used electric vehicles: If they scrap an old internal combustion engine car in return, they will receive a scrappage bonus. This is expected to amount to €3,500. Read more…
Cellcentric releases new fuel cell system for customer validation

Cellcentric, the fuel cell joint venture between Daimler Truck and the Volvo Group, is making its next-generation fuel cell system, named BZA375, available for testing. Designed primarily for long-haul trucks, the solution is now ready for trial and validation. Read more…
India: Delhi Transport Corporation flags off 200 electric buses

Delhi Transport Corporation (DTC), the public transport operator of Indian capital Delhi, has commissioned 200 new electric buses. It is using the new fleet on both intracity and intercity routes. Read more…
Germany targets 8 million electric cars by 2030

NOW GmbH, on behalf of the German Ministry of Transport, has conducted discussions with leading German and international passenger car manufacturers. Based on these so-called ‘Cleanroom Talks,’ the federal government now anticipates 8 million pure electric vehicles and 2.4 million plug-in hybrids. Read more…
Hyundai Ioniq 3: Hyundai makes the EV2 more efficient

Kia introduced the EV2 earlier this year, a practical electric compact car. Now, sister brand Hyundai is adopting the EV2’s technology but packaging it in a more aerodynamic body—achieving higher ranges as a result. Read more…
Seres patents idea for on-board toilet in vehicles

Chinese EV manufacturer Seres has filed a patent describing a toilet installed directly beneath the vehicle seat. However, it remains unclear whether Seres intends to eliminate typical toilet breaks during charging stops or if the idea is meant for emergencies. Read more…

