
Negotiations on the exact contents of the EU Commission’s ‘Automotive Package’ continued down to the wire. While the once-fixed CO2 target for 2035 has been softened, it comes with several important conditions and additional regulations. We summarize what has been decided, outline the implications, and highlight where critical information is still missing. Read more…
Category: Electrive
Candela P-12 electric hydrofoil arrives in Norway

Swedish electric hydrofoil manufacturer Candela is bringing its hydrofoil boat P-12 to Trondheim, Norway. During a six-week trial operation, it will be determined whether the ‘flying’ electric boat can be used for commuter traffic between Frosta Brygge and Trondheim. Read more…
TPS electrifies UK parts delivery fleet

TPS, Volkswagen Group UK’s parts business, is continuing to expand the use of EVs in its fleet. More than one in ten vehicles are now electric, with more on the way. Read more…
Volkswagen begins delivery of the E-Volksbus in Brazil

Volkswagen Truck & Bus has begun the rollout of its electric bus in Brazil. The initial batch includes the delivery of a total of 100 e-Volksbus 22L units, with the first 50 examples recently delivered to the public transport operator Transppass in São Paulo. Read more…
Volkswagen begins delivery of the E-Volksbus in Brazil

Volkswagen Truck & Bus has begun the rollout of its electric bus in Brazil. The initial batch includes the delivery of a total of 100 e-Volksbus 22L units, with the first 50 examples recently delivered to the public transport operator Transppass in São Paulo. Read more…
Fortwo successor: testing phase for the Smart #2 launched

After Smart confirmed the Fortwo successor, the Smart #2, in September, real-world testing of the underlying Electric Compact Architecture (ECA) has now begun. Smart is conducting these tests using bodyshells from the current Smart Fortwo – a move that effectively confirms the #2 will remain true to the original’s ultra-compact dimensions. Read more…
Bristol Airport to electrify two bus services

Bristol Airport is set to move two of its Airport Flyer bus services to fully electric fleets, as part of its goal to reach net zero operations by 2030. Read more…
China grants first approvals for highly automated Level 3 driving

BAIC and Changan have become the first manufacturers to receive approval from China’s Ministry of Industry and Information Technology (MIIT) for Level 3 highly automated vehicles. Specific electric vehicles from these companies are now permitted to begin test drives in designated areas of Beijing and Chongqing. Read more…
Hubject integrates Shell charging network into intercharge platform

Hubject has expanded its Intercharge roaming platform to include Shell Recharge, Shell’s public charging network. This allows other e-mobility service providers connected to the platform to offer the oil company’s charging points to their customers. Read more…
Renault Twingo available to order from €21,090

The Renault Twingo E-Tech Electric is now available for pre-order in some countries as part of Renault’s R-Pass pre-order programme in the ‘Techno’ trim. The base price for this version is €21,090 (before government incentives). Read more…
VinFast starts operations at its EV plant in Indonesia

VinFast has commenced production at its EV plant in Indonesia, beginning with its micro-SUV – the VF 3. The new facility is the company’s second overseas EV plant following the one it opened in India in August. Read more…
Ionity enables charging at Fastned, Electra and Atlante

Following Electra, the fast-charging joint venture Ionity now also provides access in Europe to the charging stations of ChargeLeague members Fastned, Electra, and Atlante. However, there are no uniform kilowatt-hour prices. These vary depending on the tariff, provider, and country. Read more…
Tesla resumes battery pack assembly in Berlin

Tesla is once again assembling battery packs at its plant in Grünheide on the outskirts of Berlin. However, it remains unclear how long battery assembly was suspended on-site. Grünheide is now set to become Tesla’s ‘most highly automated battery factory worldwide’—though the battery cells are supplied from the USA. Read more…
Nissan begins series production of the new Leaf

Japanese automaker Nissan has begun production of the third-generation Leaf. The company invested over 500 million euros in its Sunderland, UK, plant for this model. Read more…
China to halt price war in EV market

China’s market regulation authority has published draft guidelines for compliance with pricing regulations in the automotive industry and is now seeking feedback from companies. The aim is to curb destructive price competition in the sector, which has already forced some smaller manufacturers out of the market. Read more…
Ford discontinues several EVs in US

Ford has announced a comprehensive realignment of its electric vehicle business—primarily focused on North America. Production of the F-150 Lightning, which was already paused, will not resume, and the electric pickup developed under the codename T3 will not be brought to market. Read more…
Skyworth Auto lays the groundwork to launch EVs in India

Chinese automaker Skyworth Auto has started preparing for its entry into the Indian EV market. The company has appointed Hyderabad-based Kaly Emotors Pvt. Ltd. as its local partner. Read more…
Sowatt commissions first Kempower Mega Satellite in France

Kempower and French charging station operator Sowatt Solutions have commissioned France’s first ‘Kempower Mega Satellite CCS 560 kW’ along the Mont-Blanc route in Vougy, designed for electric trucks. The site is complemented by three fast chargers, each offering up to 300 kW for electric cars. Read more…
Blackburn with Darwen secures £1.6m for 800+ charging points

Blackburn with Darwen Borough Council has secured £1.6 million from the UK government’s LEVI Fund to deliver more than 800 public EV charging points. The project targets residential areas without off-street parking and will be delivered with private investment from Connected Kerb. Read more…
Daimler Truck CEO Rådström takes over ACEA Commercial Vehicle Board Chair

Karin Rådström has been elected Chair of the Commercial Vehicle Board of the ACEA, effective January 1, 2026. The Daimler Truck CEO succeeds Traton CEO Christian Levin in this role. Read more…

