
After its European launch in January, Hyundai has commenced sales of the all-new Nexo in Japan. The company has priced the latest model at 7.5 million yen (approx. 40,300 euros) to 8.35 million yen (approx. 44,900 euros). Read more…
Category: Electrive
Honda showcases electric Super-N kei car in UK

Honda unveiled its electric kei car concept at the Japan Mobility Show in October last year. The mini EV is now available to pre-order in Japan and is set to launch in the UK under the name Super-N. Read more…
Mercedes CLA 250+ review: How good is it really?

The Mercedes CLA arrived with high expectations and strong early test results. But are they justified – and does the electric model deliver in the electrive test?
The Mobility House and Fenecon integrate stationary storage and charging parks

After initiating the construction of several stationary storage systems, two European energy specialists, Fenecon and The Mobility House, announce that they will market the combination of energy storage and charging infrastructure as an integrated concept. Read more…
Netherlands: Allego introduces overnight ‘smart charging’ at AC chargers

Allego has introduced nighttime ‘smart charging’ at 4,500 AC charging points in the Netherlands. The feature rewards electric vehicle drivers with cashback for contributing to grid-friendly charging—primarily by shifting charging sessions to nighttime hours. Read more…
Jungheinrich presents high-voltage electric forklift FalcOn

Jungheinrich has introduced the FalcOn, a new electric counterbalance forklift. Based on the EFG Series 5, the vehicle serves as a development platform to test high-voltage systems under real-world operating conditions. Read more…
Wolfsburg charging parks: Ionity fires back at Tesla’s jab

Tesla has taken a subtle jab at the local carmaking giant Volkswagen at the recently opened Supercharger station in the German company’s home base, Wolfsburg, with the ground signage saying: ‘I.D. CHARGE HERE.’ Now, VW’s charging partner Ionity has delivered a witty retort at one of its Wolfsburg charging parks. Read more…
South Korea to restrict subsidies for imported electric vehicles

The South Korean government plans to introduce a new scoring system for promoting electric vehicles. The system prioritises the country’s domestic industry, as foreign automakers without research facilities or production sites in South Korea will struggle to earn enough points to be eligible. Read more…
Stellantis to end production at Poissy plant by 2028

To address overcapacity, Stellantis plans to phase out vehicle production at its Poissy plant in France within the next three to four years, while continuing component manufacturing. The site currently builds the DS 3 and Opel Mokka, including their electric variants. Read more…
Waymo opens in Miami and Orlando for all customers

When the robotaxi service Waymo announced its launch in Miami and Orlando weeks ago, the service was available to a limited number of people who were high on the waitlist. Now, Waymo has opened its service to all interested users in both sunny cities. Read more…
Switch Mobility deploys 100 electric buses in Mauritius

Hinduja Group-owned e-bus and e-LCV maker Switch Mobility has deployed 100 electric buses in Mauritius. The company delivered ten units in August last year and the remaining 90 units earlier this month. Read more…
Volvo Trucks unveils its new generation of electric HGVs

Volvo Trucks entered the electric truck segment early, but Mercedes-Benz Trucks is now stepping up pressure on the Volvo Group’s market leadership in Europe. The Swedish manufacturer responded by stepping up its own efforts: alongside a new long-haul electric truck, the company is significantly extending the range of its existing electric truck lineup by 57 per cent. Read more…
IBU-tec reports progress on plant construction for LFP battery material in Germany

IBU-tec celebrates the topping-out ceremony for a new spray tower at its Bitterfeld-Wolfen site in Germany. The tower is part of a facility for that aims to initiate large-scale production of European LFP battery materials. The facility will be a major supplier for Volkswagen’s battery subsidiary PowerCo. Read more…
Rivian plant in Illinois receives second-life battery energy storage system

California-based electric vehicle manufacturer Rivian is constructing a stationary battery storage system in collaboration with Redwood Materials at its plant in Normal, Illinois, USA. The storage system is designed for peak shaving and will utilize used batteries from Rivian vehicles. Read more…
Fastned sells over 55 GWh of electricity in first quarter

Dutch fast-charging provider Fastned achieved new records in charging revenue and energy delivered in the first quarter of 2026. Fastned supplied a total of 55.6 GWh of renewable energy to electric vehicle drivers in Europe and the UK. Read more…
Ford restructures EV division – Doug Field departs

Ford has announced plans to restructure its loss-making electric vehicle division, Model e. The critical team for electric vehicles, digital, and design will be integrated into another department. The US company will also lose the manager who built the team. Read more…
After ID.4 production halt: Volkswagen writes down around €500 million in US business

Volkswagen is reportedly accepting a write-down of several hundred million euros for the production halt of the ID.4 at its US plant in Chattanooga. Analysts estimate the financial burden for the first quarter to exceed 500 million euros. Read more…
Stellantis reportedly seeks partnerships with additional Chinese OEMs

Stellantis is reportedly considering a partnership with Dongfeng that would include joint automobile production in Europe and China. According to a report, discussions are also underway with Xiaomi and Xpeng. If these negotiations succeed, Stellantis would further strengthen its ties with Chinese manufacturers. Read more…
“Anyone who applies for an electric bus should also receive a grant.” – Tim Dahlmann-Resing, VAG

At the Mobility Move in Berlin, Tim Dahlmann-Resing outlines how VAG Nürnberg is scaling its e-bus fleet—and why he sees batteries as the clear choice. His key demand: every operator investing in electric buses should receive funding. Read more…
BASF and TSR Group collaborate on battery recycling

BASF and TSR Group, a metal recycling company belonging to the Remondis Group, aim to collaborate on preliminary steps for recycling EV batteries. The duo plans to offer services such as dismantling and discharging used batteries and processing end-of-life batteries into black mass. Read more…

