
The Barcelona-based charging station manufacturer Circontrol has introduced a new entry in its Raption series with the new Raption Compact 80. The charger is capable of 40 to 80 kW capacity. Read more…
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Lucid reports turnover losses in 2023

Lucid Motors has published its business figures for 2023. It is hardly surprising that the bottom line is a loss in the billions. Surprisingly, however, the manufacturer cannot benefit from the rise in unit sales: Turnover was even lower than in 2022. Read more…
Rivian records billions in losses in 2023

The American EV start-up Rivian has presented its business figures for the fourth quarter and full year 2023 – with a deep red balance sheet. Although the company was able to increase production and sales, the bottom line is a net loss of 5.4 billion US dollars – and Rivian does not expect production to increase in 2024. Read more…
JAC Yiwei starts first exports electric cars with sodium-ion batteries

Electric cars with sodium-ion batteries are being shipped from China for the first time. Specifically, 5,000 units of the E10X small electric car from JAC Yiwei are being transported to Central and South America. Read more…
Mercedes drastically electric target for 2030

Mercedes-Benz is lagging far behind its target for EV sales and has now axed its electric target for 2030. Instead of the envisaged 20 per cent or more, battery-electric cars only accounted for 12 per cent of total sales last year. Read more…
Is VW planning an electric Scirocco for 2028?

VW is reportedly considering a comeback of the Scirocco as an electric car. According to a British media report, VW is working internally on a corresponding model – as part of a larger project with several Group brands, including Audi and Porsche. Read more…
Stellantis to build electric vans in Luton in future

Stellantis has announced that it will start producing medium-sized electric vans at its plant in Luton, UK, in the first half of 2025. However, the British market will primarily be served from there. Read more…
Ashok Leyland builds electric bus plant in India

Indian commercial vehicle manufacturer Ashok Leyland has begun building a new plant, primarily dedicated to the production of electric buses. The initial capacity is expected to be 2,500 buses per year. Read more…
UK extends electric taxi subsidy until spring 2025

The British government is continuing its subsidy for electrified taxis until April 2025, but is reducing the amount of the subsidy from £7,500 to £6,000 per vehicle – equivalent to a reduction in the subsidy amount from around €8,760 to €7,000. Read more…
Ontario to facilitate EV infrastructure installations

Ontario is cutting the red tape for EV charging installation. According to the Canadian province’s website, “all local utilities will follow a streamlined process for EV charging connections” from late My, essentially making it easier to build public chargers. Read more…
Lilium signs deals with Star Charge and PhilJets.

The Bavarian electric air-taxi company Lilium has announced a partnership with Star Charge. The Chinese company will supply Lilium with 120 fast chargers. The German startup also says that it will supply ten eVTOLs to PhilJets. Read more…
ADL to deliver 12 battery-electric buses to California

Scottish bus manufacturer Alexander Dennis (ADL) has been commissioned to supply twelve electric double-deckers to the USA. The buses will hit the road in Los Angeles under Foothill Transit. Read more…
Grünheide residents oppose Tesla’s expansion plans

Tesla is encountering resistance to plans to expand its German gigafactory. The citizens of Grünheide have now rejected an expansion of the factory site by a majority in a vote. Read more…
Finland supports Kempower’s initiative for electric truck charging ecosystem

Finnish charging hardware manufacturer Kempower has received millions in funding from the state economic development agency Business Finland for its “Heavy Electric Traffic Ecosystem” development programme. The goal is to create “high-power charging solutions for electric trucks.” Read more…
Hess to deliver 16 electric buses to Italy

The northern Italian city of Vicenza has placed an order with Swiss manufacturer Hess for 16 electric buses. The lighTram 19 TOSA vehicles will be delivered by 2027. Read more…
Volkswagen is in talks with JSW about an Indian electric car joint venture

The Indian steel group JSW is reportedly negotiating with the Volkswagen Group to establish a joint venture for the production of electric cars in India. Volkswagen is also said to be considering the sale of its Indian subsidiary Skoda Auto Volkswagen India. Read more…
Cupra presents the more powerful Born VZ

The Seat brand Cupra has presented the Born VZ, a more powerful version of its electric model. In addition to the higher performance, the compact MEB model will also impress with more dynamic handling – and a slightly different look both inside and out. Read more…
German battery research production to focus on solid-state technology

The Münster-based Research Fabrication Battery Cell FFB is pushing ahead with its fourth sub-project. Under the direction of RWTH Aachen University, the main focus is on solid-state batteries. The focus is on finding answers to the fundamental questions regarding the production of these batteries. Read more…
Audi CEO rumoured to be taking over technical development

Audi CEO Gernot Döllner is also to take over the Volkswagen brand’s Development department. According to a media report, however, the current Chief Development Officer Oliver Hoffmann will remain with the brand – albeit in a different role. Read more…
New design, familiar drive system: Dacia refreshes its Spring

Dacia is relaunching its electric compact car Spring. The Renault brand focuses on the look, the interior, connectivity, and equipment reorganisation. In terms of drive and charging, however, everything remains the same. The new Spring will thus also feature a small 26.8 kWh battery and have a maximum output of 48 kW. Read more…

