Citroën is now also offering its large electric van ë-Jumper with a box body. This further increases the range of possible applications for the model, which is already available as a panel van, platform truck, tipper and chassis. Read more…
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Battery swapping for commercial vehicles expands in Japan
Mitsubishi Fuso Truck and Bus Corporation (MFTBC), Mitsubishi Motors, Ample and Yamato Transport announce a multi-year pilot program to start in September 2025 that will see the deployment of more than 150 electric commercial vehicles with swappable batteries and 14 modular battery swap stations in Tokyo. Read more…
Fraunhofer IVI starts testing truck undercarriage charging systems in Dresden
The Fraunhofer IVI and Dresden’s municipal cleaning service are beginning practical testing of an underfloor charging system developed by the Fraunhofer Institute. The conductive charging technology has been integrated into a 15-tonne truck, which is now available for testing by Dresden’s municipal cleaning service. Read more…
Kia America reveals pricing for the 2026 EV9
Kia has just revealed the pricing for its latest model year of the EV9 three-row SUV. The all-electric SUV will see a number of design and performance tweaks over the previous year. Read more…
Engie Vianeo to build charging parks at 12 shopping centres
The French retail network operator Engie Vianeo has announced a partnership with shopping centre company Unibail-Rodamco-Westfield (URW). The partnership will see twelve URW shopping centres in France equipped with EV charging parks this year. Read more…
Toshiba delivers first battery samples with niobium-titanium oxide anode
Toshiba is developing a rechargeable lithium-ion battery with a niobium-titanium oxide anode and has now started to deliver cell samples to manufacturers. The ‘SCiB Nb’ is said to be similar to LFP cells in terms of volumetric energy density, but has clear advantages in terms of fast charging and service life. Read more…
LS Materials presents charging station with buffer storage system
Fast charging stations with a battery as a stationary storage unit connected to the grid are becoming increasingly popular as they can buffer grid power during peak usage periods. The Korean company LS Materials has developed a new hybrid energy storage system (H-ESS) for electric vehicle charging stations, which it claims is cheaper, more compact and significantly longer-lasting than conventional stationary storage systems for charging stations. Read more…
Ford announces recall for 30,000 F-150 Lightning in the USA
The car manufacturer Ford is recalling almost 30,000 F-150 Lightning electric pickups sold in the USA. However, the background to the action has nothing to do with the model’s electric drive. Read more…
England boosts public transport with £15.6 billion
The UK has announced £15.6 billion of funding for local transport projects in England’s city regions. While this will support public transport “from Sunderland to Solihull,” Manchester is using its funding to completely electrify public transport by 2030, including public-use e-bikes and the procurement of 1000 new electric buses. Read more…
Charge point operator Believ secures £300m investment
The British CPO says it will use the investment to install at least 30,000 public charging points across the UK. It has been backed by Believ’s joint owners as well as four retail and infrastructure financing banks. Read more…
Leapmotor expands into seven more EU markets
The Chinese electric car manufacturer Leapmotor is continuing its expansion in Europe with the support of Stellantis. In the past two weeks, the company has opened up seven new European markets through sales partnerships from Ireland to Bulgaria. Read more…
Geely partners with Voltron on Indonesia EV charging
The Indonesian charge point operator Voltron is set to provide charging facilities at all Geely dealerships in the country, following an agreement between both parties. In practice, that means six dealerships are set to gain charging infrastructure. Read more…
AESC halts battery factory construction in South Carolina
The battery cell manufacturer AESC has surprisingly paused construction work on its factory in the US state of South Carolina. The plant in Florence County, in which a total of 1.6 billion dollars is to be invested, is intended to supply BMW with cylindrical cells and create around 1,600 jobs. The reason cited for the temporary halt to construction is uncertainty regarding US economic policy and market conditions. Read more…
ZF is now considering phasing out the driveline division
The future of ZF’s driveline division has been under scrutiny internally for months. An exit from the driveline business is now also being discussed – as one of several conceivable scenarios. Read more…
PowerGo charging network expands in Europe
The chargepoint operator PowerGo has announced an expansion of its fast charging network at sites across Europe. Each location provides charging speeds of up to 240 to 480kW. Read more…
Small electric car faces its test: What can the Hyundai Inster do for 25,000 euros?
When it comes to cars that are particularly inexpensive, manufacturers often trim down the basic versions of their models in order to achieve the lowest possible list price. In the case of small electric cars in particular, this is sometimes at the expense of utility value if too much is saved. We spent two weeks travelling in an almost ‘naked’ Hyundai Inster. Is the basic version enough or do you need more?
Ignitis receives loan for 600 new fast chargers in Baltics
The Lithuanian energy firm Ignitis has secured a €60m euro loan from the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD). This is to enable the construction of up to 600 new fast-charging stations in Lithuania, Latvia, and Estonia by the end of 2027. Read more…
Car freighter on fire in the Pacific – cause remains unclear
A car freighter has caught fire in the North Pacific. There were 3,048 vehicles on board the ‘Morning Midas’, including 70 purely electric cars and 681 hybrid vehicles – which is already fuelling lots of speculation about the cause of the accident. Read more…
Hyundai is dropping its shares from Ola Electric
The South Korean automotive group Hyundai has sold all its shares in the Indian electric two-wheeler manufacturer Ola Electric. Hyundai subsidiary Kia has also reduced its stake in the company to a minimum. The withdrawal could be due to the fact that Ola Electric has apparently put its plans for its own electric cars on hold. Read more…
Finnish grocery chain Kesko electrifies fleet
Kesko, which operates K-Market and other grocery outlets across Finland and Europe, has just announced a major electrification of its commercial fleet. As well as introducing electric vans and trucks, the company is set to install HGV charging at all its grocery trade logistics centres. Read more…