
Hyvia, the joint venture between Renault and Plug Power, presented the new architecture of the Renault Master H2-Tech fuel cell transport vehicle at the Solutrans trade fair, which is to be available from the second quarter of 2024, including smaller body versions. Read more…
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Australia sets reliability standards on fast chargers

Australia’s government is introducing new regulations for state-subsidized fast chargers. These include reliability, barrier-free access and the number of charging stations per location – individual stations will no longer be subsidized in upcoming funding. Read more…
New details to Vitesco takeover by Schaeffler

Schaeffler has concluded an agreement on the planned merger with Vitesco Technologies. Vitesco shareholders have until mid-December to accept the improved offer. The company has already made an important personnel decision for the time after that. Read more…
Harley’s Serial 1 bought up by Lane & LEV Manufacturing

Harley-Davidson’s e-bike subsidiary Serial 1 has been acquired by Florida-based e-bike manufacturer LEV Manufacturing (formerly known as Life Electric Vehicles), and Lane VC, a mobility focused investment firm. Read more…
Stellantis to build small electric cars in Spain

Stellantis has given the works council at its Spanish plant in Vigo the go-ahead to produce small electric cars based on the STLA Small platform there. The move comes as no surprise – the (expected) confirmation for the second Spanish plant in Zaragoza is still pending. Read more…
Volta Trucks closes in on potential investor

The insolvent Swedish electric truck startup Volta Trucks is reportedly on the verge of being rescued. The Luxor Capital Group, which is both a shareholder and lender to Volta, is in advanced talks with the insolvency administrators of Volta Trucks about a purchase of the company. Read more…
VW platform for China to be MEB-based

Volkswagen has confirmed the previously leaked plan to develop a platform for affordable electric cars in China and provided some further details. The new platform will be derived from the Group’s modular electric drive matrix (MEB). And at a considerable pace, for VW. Read more…
Edinburgh progresses fleet transition to low-emission vehicles

Edinburgh Council is catching up with its own climate policy. The Scottish capital will spend £55 million replacing over 1,000 vehicles to ensure its fleet complies with the incoming Low Emission Zone. Read more…
Progressus project shows progress towards resilient power grids

The EU-funded Progressus research project has looked at how greater resilience of electricity grids can contribute to decarbonization in the transport sector. The results have now been presented by the consortium led by Infineon. Read more…
Daimler Buses delivers first fuel cell eCitaro G

Daimler Buses has delivered the first series vehicles of the Mercedes-Benz eCitaro G fuel cell to Verkehrsbetriebe Rhein-Neckar-Verkehr (RNV) in Germany. Read more…
German scooter manufacturer Unu is insolvent

The Berlin-based electric scooter manufacturer Unu has filed for insolvency. According to an agency report, however, business operations will continue as part of the insolvency proceedings. The company, which was founded in 2013, is said to be aiming for restructuring. Read more…
Magna to develop pickup and SUV for Volkswagen’s US brand Scout

Volkswagen has commissioned Magna to develop two electric models for its US brand Scout. Magna confirmed a corresponding report when asked by the Austrian news agency APA. The contract is worth 450 million euros. Read more…
Porsche introduces the next Panamera generation

The Porsche Panamera is entering its third model generation. Porsche is planning a total of four plug-in hybrid drives for the new Panamera, which offer more power, range and efficiency than before, but no battery-electric variant is on the horizon yet. Read more…
Ovo Energy acquires Bonnet app for public EV charging

Ovo Energy announces acquiring the public EV charging app Bonnet. One of the largest consumer apps, it claims to show over 80% of UK charge points available on the app. It also enables payment at over 27,000 chargers at 7,000 locations. Read more…
Automated charging is coming to your home

The Austrian companies Keba and Easelink want to enable automated charging at home. Buyers of Keba wall boxes will now have the option to add Matrix Charging from Easelink to start charging simply when parking their car. Read more…
Air Chateau to purchase up to 100 Midnight eVTOL from Archer

Archer Aviation and Air Chateau International have signed an MoU for the purchase of up to 100 Midnight eVTOL worth up to $500 million. The order was placed following an exhibition at the Dubai Air Show 2023. Read more…
Consip awards contracts for 500 zero-emission buses

Italy’s federal procurement agency, Consip, has awarded contracts for 500 electric buses to eight manufacturers. These include 470 battery buses and, for the first time, 30 hydrogen buses. Read more…
New Jersey to set ZEV quota for vehicle manufacturers

New Jersey is adopting a new production quota for vehicle manufacturers, starting from 2027. By then, manufacturer’s new vehicle sales are required to have a 43% ZEV share. This will continue to ramp up until 2035, by when it is supposed to reach 100%. Read more…
Nissan commits to the UK with plans for 3 EVs and 3 battery factories

Nissan has confirmed three electric models for its plant in Sunderland. Moreover, the carmaker is now discussing plans for another battery cell factory at giga-scale in North East England and pledges billions of pounds of investment. Read more…
CAM statistic shows Europe’s EV market grew by 45%, China’s by 19%

In the first ten months of this year, Germany accounted for a quarter of new European BEV registrations and just under a fifth of new PHEV registrations. This is one of the results revealed by a new sales analysis by the Center of Automotive Management (CAM). There is also news on market dynamics in Europe and China. Read more…

