
Belgian logistics and industrial service provider Katoen Natie has ordered over 1,000 electric vehicles from the BMW Group. The new BMW and Mini vehicles are expected to enter service by the end of 2027, replacing combustion-engine models in the fleet. BMW describes this as the largest single order for electric company cars from a single manufacturer in Belgium to date. Read more…
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Clean Motion launches electric hearse for coffin transport

Swedish company Clean Motion has introduced an extended version of its EVIG Memorial electric vehicle for funeral transport. The new model is designed to carry coffins and expands the company’s zero-emission offering for funeral service providers. Read more…
China tightens rules for range-extended electric vehicles

China introduces new technical regulations for electric vehicles with range extenders. The revised industry standard is set to take effect in November 2026. This move by Chinese authorities responds to the rapidly growing market for EREV models. Read more…
Skoda starts series production of Epiq in Navarra

Shortly after the start of production of the VW ID. Polo and Cupra Raval in Martorell, the Skoda Epiq has now also begun rolling off the assembly line in Spain. However, the series production of the new all-electric entry-level model from the Czech brand is not taking place at the Seat/Cupra plant near Barcelona, but at the Volkswagen plant in Navarra near Pamplona. Read more…
Cupra confirms production version of Tindaya concept

Cupra CEO Markus Haupt has confirmed that the Tidaya show car, unveiled at the IAA in Munich last September, will enter series production in the coming years. Cupra originally presented the crossover with a range extender, but the company has not yet confirmed which powertrain the production model will use. Read more…
Montra Electric deploys 100 electric reefer trucks in India

Montra Electric, an Indian electric commercial vehicle manufacturer, has deployed 100 electric reefer trucks in partnership with Green Drive Mobility and TVS Vehicle Mobility Solutions. The trucks serve the quick commerce operations of More Retail, an Indian grocery retail chain. Read more…
Automakers call for delay to UK-EU EV tariffs

Automotive associations ACEA and SMMT are calling for the suspension of the so-called Brexit tariffs on electric vehicles, which are due to take effect on 1 January 2027 for imports between the United Kingdom and the European Union. The associations argue that the rules governing the origin of batteries for duty-free trade are too strict. Read more…
MAN and Rosenbauer present electric turntable ladder truck

Austrian fire service equipment manufacturer Rosenbauer and truck maker MAN have unveiled a fully electric fire truck at the Interschutz trade fair in Hanover, Germany. The vehicle is a turntable ladder truck based on the battery-electric 16-tonne eTGM. Read more…
Hampshire awards Believ major LEVI charging contract

Hampshire County Council has selected Believ to deploy 17,180 public EV charge points across the county under the UK’s largest LEVI-backed contract to date. The rollout will combine £6.6 million in public funding with up to £90 million in private investment from Believ. Read more…
Ubitricity expands Bexley charging network to 500 points

Ubitricity has completed the installation of 400 additional on-street EV charge points in the London Borough of Bexley. The rollout increases the borough’s public charging network to 500 charge points, with the chargers integrated into existing lamp posts. Read more…
Seven EU states oppose further easing of CO₂ targets

France, Spain and five other EU member states have called on the European Union to maintain a clear and ambitious path towards electrification. The countries oppose any further easing of the regulations included in the EU’s auto package due in December, despite calls from Germany and others for additional concessions. Read more…
Malaysia: Stellantis starts local assembly of Leapmotor C10

Stellantis has started assembling the Leapmotor C10 in Malaysia, aiming to strengthen its presence in the ASEAN region. The mid-size SUV is the brand’s first locally built model in the region. Read more…
BYD plans to install its Flash Chargers at Sinopec petrol stations

BYD has formed a partnership in China with Sinopec to accelerate the expansion of its “Flash Charging” fast-charging network in the country. The move leverages Sinopec’s nationwide footprint of more than 30,000 petrol stations. Read more…
Audi unveils hybrid super sports car Nuvolari

Audi has unveiled the Nuvolari, a limited-edition super sports car with a high-performance hybrid drivetrain, restricted to 499 units, combining a V8 biturbo engine with three electric motors and set to become the brand’s most powerful production vehicle with a system output of 736 kW, with deliveries expected to begin in the first half of 2027. Read more…
EU’s auto package: even higher electric quota for company cars?

The EU’s car package may not be finalised until 2027, as Members of the European Parliament continue to debate the specifics of the regulations. One of the key issues is the Social Democrats’ demand for a significantly stricter electric vehicle quota for company car fleets than that proposed by the European Commission. Read more…
Nissan collaborates with partners on sulphur-based solid-state battery research

Nissan, the University of Oxford and battery material manufacturer Gelion are launching the research project “Cost-effective, Resilient Solid-state Li–S (CoRe-SoLiS)” this month. The project aims to develop a solid-state lithium-sulphur battery with high charging power, energy density and lifespan. Read more…
Prague has inaugurated a charging hub with 161 charging points

Prague has transitioned its largest municipal charging hub into regular operation. In the city’s ninth district (Praha 9), up to 161 vehicles can now charge simultaneously at a single location, primarily via AC chargers, but also at Alpitronic Hyperchargers. The charging park is operated by the energy company PRE, in which the city of Prague holds a stake. Read more…
B2U repurposes used Waymo batteries for second-life energy storage systems

Los Angeles-based energy storage manufacturer B2U Storage Solutions has announced a strategic partnership with robotaxi provider Waymo. The aim of the cooperation is to repurpose batteries from Waymo’s electric vehicle fleet after their decommissioning. Read more…
Foxtron launches the Cavira electric SUV under its own brand

iPhone contract manufacturer Foxconn is launching an electric SUV called Cavira in Taiwan, Australia and New Zealand through its subsidiary Foxtron, with additional markets to follow. After initially positioning Foxtron as a contract manufacturer for Western automakers, the Cavira is now the second production model under its own brand. Read more…
IONCOR Energy Pack: Compact Power for Heavy-Duty Electrification

When electrifying heavy-duty vehicles or off-highway equipment, system integration quickly becomes the deciding factor. Safety, packaging, certification, durability, and lifecycle cost define competitiveness more than the drivetrain itself. This is where IONCOR’s Energy Pack delivers value, offering a compact, high-performance battery platform for space-constrained, reliability-critical applications, now available off-the-shelf. Read more…

