
The Ukrainian capital Kyiv is preparing to expand its charging infrastructure for electric vehicles. According to city authorities, 6,500 potential locations are currently being analysed and could one day accommodate around 13,000 charging points. Read more…
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14 new electric buses hit the road in Northumberland
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14 new BYD BD11 battery-electric buses are set to enter service next week in Northumberland, UK. The buses were funded in partnership with the North East Combined Authority and will be deployed from Arriva’s depot in Blyth. Read more…
Fastned launches first ‘ultra-rapid’ charging hub near Heathrow

Fastned and Places for London have opened their first ultra-fast EV charging hub as partners at Hatton Cross near Heathrow Airport. It’s the first of up to 25 hubs planned for the British capital. Read more…
Bontu brings Chinese mini EVs to Europe

Chinese manufacturer Bontu has begun marketing its electric light vehicles in Europe at an event in Milan. The vehicles – two microcars and a mini transporter – will be classified as L6e and L7e vehicles following EU homologation. Read more…
Caltrans orders 524 additional EVs from Rivian

The California Department of Transportation (Caltrans) has expanded its electric vehicle order with Rivian. With a second order batch, the total order volume grows to 977 vehicles worth approximately $97 million US dollars, equivalent to just under €84 million euros. Read more…
Škoda puts upcoming electric SUV Peaq through extensive climate testing

Around one week before a world premiere on June 23, Škoda has shared insights into the test program for its large electric SUV, the Peaq. This nearly 4.90-metre-long EV will round off Škoda’s all-electric lineup at the top end starting from mid-2026. In recent months, prototypes of the model have been tested in various regions around the world. Read more…
CATL tempers near-term expectations for solid-state Batteries

Chinese battery giant CATL says we’re still several years away from mass adoption of pure solid-state batteries in EVs. CATL CEO Robin Zeng also considers it likely that batteries with solid electrolytes will initially only be installed in premium automobile platforms. Read more…
Microlino AG battles for equal treatment of light electric vehicles

Microlino AG has filed a complaint with the Swiss court against the Swiss Federal Office of Energy, as light electric vehicles like the Microlino are excluded from CO2 fleet regulations in Switzerland. The manufacturer laments this as systematic discrimination against M1-class electric vehicles. Read more…
BMW M teases electric M3 with Concept Neue Klasse

BMW M unveiled the Concept Neue Klasse at the 24 Hours of Le Mans. The study showcases the future design language of the performance subsidiary and combines it with the already announced technology for the all-electric M models of the Neue Klasse. Read more…
Great Han: BYD expands its premium saloon line-up

BYD is preparing to launch the Great Han in China – a flagship limousine measuring almost 5.3 meters in length with a peak power output of 570 kW. In addition to a pure electric version, the premium model will also be available as a plug-in hybrid. Read more…
UK to relax 2030 EV target

UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer apparently wants to relax sales targets for electric cars following pressure from industry and trade unions. A mandate that 80 per cent of new car sales must be fully electric vehicles by 2030 is to be reduced to 50 per cent. Read more…
China unveils master plan for roll-out of heavy-duty electric trucks

The Chinese government has presented an ambitious plan to promote NEV trucks over 12 tonnes gross weight. The goal is for these New Energy Vehicles to achieve a 40 per cent registration share by 2030. To this end, the government intends to subsidize around 3,000 charging and battery swap stations. Read more…
Philippines: Nissan to launch China-made N7 as the ‘Primera EV’

Nissan has announced plans to launch the N7 electric mid-size saloon as the ‘Primera EV’ in the Philippines. The country is set to become the first overseas market for the China-made EV. Read more…
Used tyres could make EVs quieter

Although electric vehicles are significantly quieter than combustion-engine cars, they can still generate noises such as humming sounds that some occupants perceive as unpleasant. Researchers at Otto von Guericke University Magdeburg have now developed a new method of reducing noise from EV power electronics using material derived from recycled tyres. Read more…
Galp completes fast-charging corridor across Portugal

With the opening of a fast-charging park in Pombal near the Portuguese A1 motorway, charging provider Galp has completed its prestigious fast-charging corridor. This now connects Porto in the north of the country to the Algarve in the south along the A1 and A2 motorways. Read more…
India: Meghalaya launches five electric buses in Shillong

Meghalaya, a state in northeastern India, has commissioned five electric buses in its capital city, Shillong. This marks the first introduction of electric buses in the city, which is also a popular hill station in the Northeast. Read more…
Peugeot E-208 GTi starts at €42,900

Peugeot has unveiled the production version of the E-208 GTi, one year after presenting the concept car. The hot hatch uses the M4+ electric motor, which delivers 207 kW and 345 Nm of torque. Prices start at €42,900 in France and £34,995 in the UK. Read more…
Mercedes-Benz launches series production of the VLE

Mercedes-Benz has started series production of the all-electric VLE, the first model based on the company’s new VAN.EA electric vehicle platform. The vehicle is now rolling off the production line at Mercedes-Benz’s long-established van plant in Vitoria, Spain. Read more…
IAV and Nexperia target higher EV battery efficiency

Development service provider IAV and semiconductor manufacturer Nexperia are collaborating on a new generation of high-voltage architectures for electric vehicles under the ‘ONE Inverter’ project. The partners aim to increase the amount of power that can be extracted from each battery cell, rather than focusing solely on larger battery capacities. Read more…
GM advances LMR battery cells as LFP plans fade

General Motors is reassessing its battery strategy for future electric vehicles. According to Kurt Kelty, the company’s head of battery development, GM is reconsidering earlier plans to introduce LFP cells and may instead focus on lithium manganese-rich (LMR) battery technology. Read more…

