
Jeep has started production of the new Jeep Compass at its Melfi plant in Italy. The model will also be available as a fully electric version, with additional electric models from the same factory to follow. Read more…
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Honda unveils two electric prototypes at Japan Mobility Show 2025

Honda has revealed two new electric prototypes at the Japan Mobility Show 2025 in Tokyo: the Honda 0 α SUV and the compact Super-ONE Prototype. Both models represent the next step in the company’s electrification strategy. Read more…
Stellantis, Uber and Nvidia announce partnership for robotaxis

Last week, rumours circulated that chipmaker Nvidia was preparing to launch a major robotaxi project. It has now become clear that this will not be a standalone venture, but a collaboration with ride-hailing provider Uber and automotive group Stellantis. In parallel, Mercedes-Benz and Lucid plan to use Nvidia technology to introduce Level 4 autonomy in luxury vehicles. Read more…
Iveco Bus to deliver 87 electric school minibuses to Italy

Iveco Bus has won a tender from the Campania Mobility Infrastructure and Networks Agency (Acamir) to supply 87 eDaily electric school minibuses. The vehicles will serve extra-urban routes across the Italian region. Read more…
MAN to deliver 100 electric buses in South Africa

MAN Truck & Bus has signed its largest electric bus order outside Europe, as South Africa’s Paruk Group placed an order for 100 fully electric Lion’s Explorer E buses. These vehicles will be built locally and should hit the road starting next year. Read more…
Bosch extends CEO Hartung’s contract

Stefan Hartung will remain chairman of the board of management of automotive supplier Bosch. According to the company, the contract was extended “some time ago,” but no details about its duration have been disclosed. Read more…
Collaboration between ZF and Horizon Robotics: Level 3 driver assistance systems for China

ZF has teamed up with Horizon Robotics on Level 3 automated driving to ensure sufficient computing power in all driving situations. The system is set to debut in a Chinese production model as early as 2026. Read more…
Deutsche E-Metalle reports successful lithium drilling in Argentina

The Dresden-based Deutsche E Metalle (DEM) has completed its first successful drilling campaign at the Carachi Blancho lithium mine in Argentina. This uncovered promising lithium concentrations of up to 377mg/L – which bodes well for commercial production. Read more…
GridZon launches to protect against cable theft

German charging infrastructure provider Reload-Solution has developed a multi-level security system to protect charging cables at fast-charging stations – a frequent target for thieves. The solution, called GridZon, is currently compatible with various Alpitronic stations. Read more…
German industry association proposes “mandatory charging” for PHEVs

The VDA (Verband der Automobilindustrie, Germany’s main automotive industry association) is known for advocating that new plug-in hybrids (PHEVs) should continue to be allowed in the EU even after 2035. Critics, however, argue that it is practically impossible to verify how much driving is done on electricity versus the internal combustion engine. The VDA now aims to address this with an unusual proposal. Read more…
Bertrandt unveils BumbleB autonomous shuttle

Engineering firm Bertrandt has unveiled a new autonomous shuttle vehicle, the BumbleB. Produced in partnership with the Bern University of Applied Sciences, the shuttle vehicle is tailored for use in rural areas. Read more…
Turbulence at battery system manufacturer BMZ: German subsidiaries insolvent

Battery manufacturer BMZ Group has filed for insolvency for two of its key companies: BMZ Germany GmbH and BMZ Holding GmbH have recently entered insolvency proceedings under self-administration. The cause is said to be the loss of a major customer in the stationary storage segment. Read more…
ACEA: EV registrations rise by 20 per cent

According to the European industry association ACEA, 167,586 electric cars were newly registered in the EU in September, 20 per cent more than in the same month last year. From January through September, electric vehicles reached a market share of 16.1 per cent. Read more…
44 new chargers for Palermo’s electric bus fleet

The city of Palermo in Sicily is currently expanding its electric bus charging infrastructure, with the installation of 44 new chargers. These are expected to become operational by the end of the month. Read more…
Amazon debuts Rivian electric vans in Canada

Last week, Amazon introduced 50 Rivian electric delivery vans to Canada. The vans, which have been deployed across Greater Vancouver, are the first of their kind to be used by Amazon in Canada. Read more…
Solid-state battery: Nissan aims for double range with new cells

According to a media report, Nissan has made a significant step in developing solid-state batteries and has produced prototype cells that could double the current range of electric vehicles. Nissan now plans to commercialise its solid-state batteries within three years. Read more…
Mazda forms CO₂ pool with Changan Mazda

To meet fleet emission targets in the EU and avoid fines, Japanese carmaker Mazda is forming a CO₂ pool with its Chinese joint venture Changan Mazda. The agreement initially applies for 2025, and other manufacturers can join the pool until the end of November. Read more…
From €67,500: Alpine reveals prices for the A390

Ahead of the official order start on 21 November, Alpine has announced the prices of its new flagship model, the A390. Positioned in the mid-size segment, the electric crossover delivers the highest performance of any vehicle built on this platform. Read more…
PowerCo: Battery production in Spain scheduled to start in July 2027

According to a Spanish media report, Volkswagen’s battery subsidiary PowerCo won’t begin series production at its battery factory in Sagunt near Valencia until July 2027. However, the planned start of production for the group’s small electric vehicles in Spain in 2026 is reportedly not at risk. Read more…
The Mobility House adds dynamic energy pricing to ChargePilot

The Mobility House Solutions has integrated dynamic tariff optimisation into its smart charging software ChargePilot, enabling fleets to charge when electricity prices are low. The company says it can reduce energy costs by 25–30% across electric vehicle operations. Read more…

