The multi-brand group Stellantis will invest $13 billion in expanding its US operations and boosting domestic production over the next four years. It will focus primarily on new combustion-engine models. Read more…
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India: Tesla upgrades Model Y for improved range shortly after launch
Less than two months after its launch, Tesla has quietly introduced a key upgrade for the Model Y in India to improve its range. The company has kept the EV’s price unchanged following the revision. Read more…
New York invests $80 mn in zero-emission public transport
New York State will invest almost $80 million to help seven regional transit providers across the state accelerate their transition to zero-emission buses and supporting infrastructure. The investment forms part of the state’s wider strategy to decarbonise public transport and cut greenhouse gas emissions. Read more…
BYD could build a third European plant in Spain
China’s top EV manufacturer BYD is considering Spain as the preferred site for its third European production facility, according to sources familiar with the company’s plans. The company is already setting up shop in Hungary and Turkey. Read more…
BMW enters the water with electric paddleboard
BMW is extending its electromobility footprint beyond roads and onto the water with the launch of BMW x SipaBoards – a self-inflating electric stand-up paddleboard. It marks the company’s first foray into electrically powered water sports. Read more…
Tesla to release new Model Y variant in China
Tesla has applied for approval of another variant of its Model Y in China. This is to feature the longest range of any Model Y in China. Furthermore, Tesla is bringing back ambitions of developing a more affordable car. Read more…
1.6 million NEVs: China records unprecedented electric car sales in September
China has announced a new record for sales of electric cars and plug-in hybrids: 1.6 million new energy vehicles (NEVs) were sold in September, several thousand more than in the previous record month of December 2024. China is also reaching new heights when it comes to pure electric cars and the share of electric vehicles in the overall market. However, the market leader, BYD, is not benefiting from this. Read more…
VoltaVia project shows how road construction machinery is electrified
The Production Engineering of E-Mobility Components (PEM) chair at RWTH Aachen University has released an interim report on VoltaVia, a project focusing on the electrification of road construction sites. Electrification in this area “not only ecologically sensible, but also economically feasible,” according to PEM. Read more…
Emanuele Cappellano to head up Stellantis Europe
Antonio Filosa, CEO of Stellantis since June, has announced an expansion and restructuring of his management team – which is now comprised of 15 people. The most important personnel change is the appointment of Emanuele Cappellano, who is the new head of Stellantis’ European operations. Read more…
Bulgaria to get fast charging infrastructure at railway stations
In Bulgaria, several government agencies have agreed to install fast charging stations with up to 600 kW for electric cars and buses at railway stations across the country. Initially, a total of 35 charging stations are to be installed at railway stations in larger cities by the end of 2026. However, the planned project envisages equipping all 249 railway stations with charging infrastructure. Read more…
PostNord to expand partnership with Einride
The Nordic postal service PostNord and the electronic freight company Einride have announced a major expansion of their partnership. It will see PostNord double its electrified transport kilometers to 1.3 million km per year. Read more…
IBU-Tec & PowerCo sign battery supply deal
IBU-Tec Advanced Materials has signed a contract with Volkswagen’s battery subsidiary PowerCo for the production of LFP battery materials. They also plan to develop an industrial manufacturing process for LFP cathode material in Europe. Read more…
Lucid Gravity Grand Touring deliveries kick off in Canada
Lucid Motors announced on the 11th of October that deliveries of the Lucid Gravity have begun in Canada. Prices for the Grand Touring eSUV open at €135,500 CAD Read more…
Australia Post adds three-wheeler EVs to last-mile fleet
Australia Post is rolling out 500 new delivery vehicles in the form of the three-wheeled Rapide 3. The three-wheelers will be used for parcel deliveries across the Australia Post network. Read more…
Ehang presents new electric VTOL VT35 with 200 km range
Chinese manufacturer Ehang has unveiled a new electric aircraft called the VT35, which, like its EH216-S air taxi already approved for flight operations, can take off and land vertically. It can be used for longer distances of up to 200 km and is designed to fly autonomously. Read more…
GM drops in-house fuel cell developer Hydrotec
General Motors is discontinuing the development of the next generation of hydrogen fuel cells under its Hydrotec brand. Instead, the OEM intends to focus its resources on batteries, charging technology and electric vehicles. Read more…
GM drops in-house fuel cell developer Hydrotec
General Motors is discontinuing the development of the next generation of hydrogen fuel cells under its Hydrotec brand. Instead, the OEM intends to focus its resources on batteries, charging technology and electric vehicles. Read more…
Drive production for the Mercedes-Benz GLC kicks off in Romania
Mercedes subsidiary Star Assembly has begun assembling electric drive units for the new fully electric GLC in Sebeș, Romania. The production site works closely with the Untertürkheim plant, where the electric drives for the new electric CLA are built. Read more…
Decision for the future: Hamburg to become climate neutral by 2040
In a referendum on Sunday, the city of Hamburg amended its climate protection law and, among other things, to achieve climate neutrality by 2040 instead of 2045. This will probably only be achievable with drastic measures, including a complete ban on combustion engine cars from 2040. Read more…
Interim CEO Markus Haupt continues to lead Seat and Cupra
The Supervisory Board has appointed Markus Haupt as the new Chief Executive Officer of Seat and Cupra with immediate effect. Haupt has served as interim CEO since 1 April and will now take on the role permanently. Read more…