
Starting March 7, the new iX3 will be the first vehicle of the Neue Klasse available at BMW dealerships. The chip manufacturer Infineon supplies numerous components for the architecture to ensure high-performance and reliable computing power, fast data connections, and intelligent and efficient energy management. Read more…
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‘Battery Booster’ stalled between EU departments

With the announced ‘Battery Booster,’ the EU Commission aims to financially support the European production of battery cells and thus accelerate it. However, no funds have been disbursed so far—because different EU departments are still negotiating the exact conditions. Read more…
Ford targets top efficiency with new affordable electric pickup

Ford has revealed a range of details about its new Universal EV Platform for significantly more affordable electric vehicles. The focus is primarily on the first planned model, an affordable electric pickup—designed to rely on high efficiency rather than a large battery. Read more…
VW’s U.S. Scout comeback reportedly delayed to mid-2028

Volkswagen Group is reportedly pushing back the revival of its US heritage brand Scout. Instead of the previously targeted 2027 launch, the company now plans to start production of the first models in summer 2028. Moreover, Scout will not launch with fully electric vehicles at the outset, but will initially offer its models exclusively with a range extender. Read more…
Tesla unveils First Cybercab built in Texas

Tesla has built the first Cybercab at its Texas plant, as newly released photos confirm. Series production is set to start in April. The robotaxi will launch without pedals or a steering wheel. Still, it remains unclear how quickly Tesla can ramp up output. Read more…
Plug Charging acquires Wattif’s UK and Ireland charge point estate

Cardiff-based charge point operator Plug Charging has acquired the UK and Ireland charge point estate of Wattif EV UK, adding 350 charge points to its network across both markets. The portfolio spans transport hubs, healthcare sites and destination locations, strengthening Plug’s footprint and operational platform in both markets. Read more…
ACC labels construction of new battery factories as ‘completely irresponsible’

Automotive Cells Company (ACC), the battery cell joint venture between Stellantis, Mercedes-Benz and TotalEnergies, has issued an official statement explaining its decision to scrap planned battery factories in Germany and Italy. Read more…
Maserati EV discounts now up to $85,000 in the US

Maserati is reportedly offering deep discounts on its Folgore EV trims in the United States – including up to $85,000 off certain models. Dealerships are said to have been instructed to lower prices as Maserati aims to clear its 2025 inventory. Read more…
Xpeng reveals GX as new flagship SUV

Chinese EV maker Xpeng is gearing up to launch its new six-seater flagship SUV, the GX, in China. The company will offer the model both as a battery-electric vehicle and with a range-extender drivetrain. Read more…
Svolt claims world-first separation of fire and electricity in battery design

Chinese manufacturer Svolt has, for the first time in its new Dragon Armor 3.0 battery, spatially separated the electrical connections from the pressure relief channels. This is intended to ensure that, in the event of a fire, flames and gases can be directed away from the passenger compartment in a controlled manner. Read more…
Believ charging points go live in Leeds

The first of 71 new EV charge points from Believ are now operational in Leeds, UK. It’s the start of a wider rollout in partnership with Leeds City Council. Read more…
Amazon has more than 30,000 Rivian electric delivery vans on the road

Online retailer Amazon now has over 30,000 electric delivery vans from US manufacturer Rivian in its fleet. This means around 10,000 units have been added within a year – and there are plans for many more. To further progress the partnership, Rivian is developing new variants with larger batteries and all-wheel drive. Read more…
Irizar delivers 10 Electric Buses to Lithuania

Irizar has delivered ten electric buses to Kaunas, the second-largest city in Lithuania. The ten units of the Irizar ie model will be put into operation by Kautra, the city’s public transport company, in the coming weeks. These are examples of the new model generation introduced in the autumn. Read more…
India: JSW MG Motor to invest up to €372m euros to expand operations

JSW MG Motor, the joint venture between China’s SAIC Motor and Indian conglomerate JSW Group, has outlined an investment of up to 440 million dollars (approximately 372 million euros) to expand its production capacity and vehicle line-up. The company will focus on electrified vehicles to drive growth. Read more…
VW aims to cut costs even further

The Volkswagen Group is facing ongoing challenges. According to a report, top management is planning a new cost-cutting program aimed at saving around €60 billion euros, or 20 per cent of costs, by the end of 2028. The measures could impact personnel—as well as entire plants. Read more…
ZF supplies e-axles for electric buses in India once again

German supplier ZF, based in Friedrichshafen, has received an order for the delivery of several thousand electric portal axles of the AxTrax 2 LF type from India. These axles are to be installed in electric low-floor city buses. The order spans multiple years. Read more…
Dutch fleet customers expect over 400 kilometres of range

In the Netherlands, BMW recently commissioned a study among 655 fleet customers and company car drivers. The result: 400 kilometers of range is the minimum, with many wishing for more. Read more…
BYD Europe to boost commercial vehicle business via financier DLL

BYD Europe is partnering with financial services provider DLL to offer European customers a wider range of financing solutions for its electric trucks and buses. The initiative will initially launch in nine countries, including Germany. Read more…
Mercedes likely to replace batteries in EQA and EQB models in Germany

The battery issues in the EQA and EQB have led to global recall campaigns. In North America and China, Mercedes has already begun replacing battery packs, while German customers have so far only received a software update. However, affected customers in Germany will likely soon receive a completely new battery. Read more…
Microlino launches in Norway

Micro is now targeting the Norwegian market with its electric microcar Microlino. The establishment of Microlino Norge AS creates a dedicated structure for the Norwegian market. Read more…

