
Chinese EV firm Xpeng is expanding its collaboration with contract manufacturer Magna Steyr. In addition to the G6, G9, and P7+, a fourth model will also be produced at its plant in Graz, as confirmed by Xpeng CEO He Xiaopeng. However, it remains unclear which vehicle this will be. Read more…
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Mercedes F1 team deploys eActros 600 across European season

The Mercedes-AMG PETRONAS F1 Team will use a battery-electric Mercedes-Benz eActros 600 for all nine European Formula One races this year. According to the team, this makes it the first Formula One team to use an electric truck throughout an entire European race season. Read more…
UK EV market share reaches 27.3% in strongest May since 2019

Battery-electric vehicle registrations in the UK continued to accelerate in May, with BEV volumes rising by 34.2% year-on-year to achieve a market share of 27.3%. According to new figures published by the Society of Motor Manufacturers and Traders (SMMT), the result marks the highest monthly BEV share recorded so far in 2026. Read more…
Nissan explores contract manufacturing for Chery in Sunderland

Nissan and Chery have officially confirmed that they are negotiating a potential contract manufacturing agreement for Chery passenger vehicles at Nissan’s plant in Sunderland, UK. Nissan had previously announced plans to reduce its own production at the factory to a single production line. Read more…
Zenobē and Vectalia sign €120 million framework agreement for electric buses

UK fleet and battery specialist Zenobē and Spanish transport operator Vectalia have signed a framework agreement for a leasing deal worth up to €120 million. The agreement is intended to accelerate the deployment of electric buses and the electrification of depots in Spain. Read more…
Sany delivers long-haul electric trucks in Europe

Sany has started marketing its e263 electric semi-truck in Europe, with the first customer vehicles now operating in Germany. We have all the details about the Chinese electric truck, including payload, net battery capacity and battery warranty. Sany also announced that it will make a ‘big splash with new models and a preview for 2027’ at IAA Transportation. Read more…
Rivian Adventure Network announces fast charging milestone

Californian EV startup Rivian has announced that its fast charging network now has more than 1000 DC fast charging ports located across the USA. Four sites featuring a total of 44 charging stalls were opened in the last month alone. Read more…
India: Toyota launches the Urban Cruiser Ebella as its first EV

Toyota Kirloskar Motor (TKM), the Japanese automaker’s joint venture in India, has launched the Urban Cruiser Ebella as its first EV. It is the same zero-emission sub-compact SUV marketed as the Urban Cruiser globally. Read more…
EZO secures £176m contract in England’s Midlands

UK charging provider EZO has secured a £176 million contract to deploy and operate EV charging infrastructure across four Midlands councils. The 15-year project will add 250 rapid and ultra-rapid chargers and support more than two million residents. Read more…
i-charging unveils 500 kW charging system for cars and trucks

Portuguese charging infrastructure manufacturer i-charging has introduced its new All-in-One 500 (AiO 500) charging system with up to 500 kW of charging power. The station supports CCS, NACS and GB/T standards, covering the most widely used international charging formats. According to the company, the optional liquid-cooled charging cables also enable regular charging for electric trucks. Read more…
VW starts series production of ID. Polo and Cupra Raval

Seat has announced the start of production for the Volkswagen ID. Polo and the Cupra Raval in Martorell, Spain. For the VW Group, the two compact electric models are among the most important launches of the year. Initially, both vehicles will be built with the larger battery version, while lower-cost variants are set to follow later. Read more…
Palmer Energy Technology acquires Kleandrive

UK clean energy and battery technology company Palmer Energy Technology (PETL) has acquired the business and assets of UK electric bus repower specialist Kleandrive through administration. The deal is intended to preserve British engineering capabilities in heavy-duty vehicle electrification and retrofit solutions. Read more…
GaN4EmoBiL showcases 800-volt bidirectional DC charger

As part of the GaN4EmoBiL project, Fraunhofer IAF and Ambibox have developed a power electronic module based on gallium nitride for bidirectional DC charging systems with 800 volts. A demonstrator will be presented next week at the PCIM trade fair in Nuremberg. Read more…
Politicians turn Luxembourg charging hub into unexpected meeting point

Several EU commissioners have reportedly complained that their electric service cars cannot complete the regular trip between Brussels and Strasbourg without stopping to charge at a rest area in Luxembourg. Apparently, the rest area on the 440-kilometer route has now become a frequently used charging spot for politicians. Read more…
Hubject welcomes software Provider Road as a new partner

Berlin-based Hubject has added another partner to its Intercharge eRoaming platform. The new partner is Dutch software provider Road, which specialises in processing transactions in the electric vehicle charging sector. Read more…
Amphos delivers Scotland’s first megawatt charging hub

UK electrification specialist Amphos has commissioned Scotland’s first megawatt-scale charging hub for battery-electric heavy goods vehicles (HGVs) for logistics provider Russell Group. Located in Coatbridge, North Lanarkshire, the project was designed for high-power charging for 42-tonne trucks. Read more…
India: Tata Motors to license Chery JLR’s Freelander platform

Tata Motors has confirmed plans to license Chery JLR (CJLR)’s new platform, primarily developed for the new Freelander brand. The Indian automaker will use the platform for EVs under its new Avinya brand. Read more…
ICCT study finds high CO₂ emissions from modern plug-in hybrids

A study by the International Council on Clean Transportation (ICCT) shows that plug-in hybrids in Europe emit, on average, five times more CO₂ than official test values suggest. According to the study, the gap between real-world and certified emissions is particularly large for plug-in hybrids compared to other powertrain types — and continues to widen. Read more…
Uber and WeRide plan self-driving service in Madrid

Ride-hailing platform Uber and Chinese autonomous driving specialist WeRide plan to launch their first joint project in Europe, with robotaxis set to begin operating in Madrid later this year. Formally, the initiative will run as a pilot project in cooperation with the regional government of Madrid. Read more…
Rolls-Royce upgrades Spectre with more range and faster charging

Rolls-Royce has updated the Spectre, its first and currently only electric model. The Spectre Series II offers up to 18 per cent more range, reaching a maximum of 628 kilometres according to the WLTP standard. Rolls-Royce also says the electric coupé now supports faster charging. Read more…

