
Volvo Car USA has just shared all of the new upgrades and models in its 2026 electric vehicle lineup in the US. There’s the new 800V architecture for the EX90, of course, but also the arrival of the EX30 Cross Country and Single Motor variants to the US market. Read more…
Category: Electrive
410 kilometres range: Chevrolet announces first details about the new Bolt

Chevrolet presented details about the second generation of the electric car at an event for owners of the first Bolt. After production ends in 2023, it is set to return in 2027 – with a range of up to 410 kilometres, an LFP battery and a starting price of less than $30,000. GM wants to continue offering its US customers an affordable entry point into electric mobility. Read more…
ICCT study shows 5,300 MCS chargers in the EU sufficient for electric trucks

For some, only fast megawatt charging will bring about a breakthrough for electric trucks, while for others, many powerful CCS chargers will suffice. The ICCT has now calculated in a new study that between 4,000 and 5,300 public megawatt chargers will be sufficient. Read more…
£5.4 million public charging expansion for Cambridgeshire and Peterborough

The Cambridgeshire & Peterborough Combined Authority (CPCA) has approved a £5.4m allocation from the UK government’s Local Electric Vehicle Infrastructure (LEVI) fund. It will support the installation of at least 930 public charge points across the area. Read more…
Electricity for ever longer distances: these are the new electric innovations from Busworld

No trade fair shows the direction of travel of the bus industry as clearly as Busworld in Brussels. This year, there were a striking number of long distance electric buses on display in the exhibition halls. At the same time, manufacturers from China are increasingly making their mark. Here’s our highlights from Busworld. Read more…
ScottishPower to take over EV charging in Highlands and Islands

ScottishPower has been appointed as the new operator of Scotland’s Highlands and Islands EV charging network, taking over from the national ChargePlace Scotland (CPS) scheme as part of a regional transition led by HITRANS (the Highlands and Islands Transport Partnership). Read more…
Mars adds six eActros 600 trucks to its fleet in collaboration with Einride

Mars is expanding its truck fleet with six fully electric Mercedes eActros 600 trucks. In collaboration with Einride, the company will use the vehicles for deliveries between Germany and the Netherlands, with the aim of saving around 1,860 tonnes of CO₂ annually. By 2030, 300 electric trucks are to be on the road across Europe for the food and animal feed company. Read more…
“Global Trends and Solutions for Electrified Commercial Vehicle Powertrains” – Bernhard Henkel from Bosch

Electrification of heavy-duty transport is accelerating worldwide, but regional differences remain stark. Bosch’s Bernhard Henkel highlights how China races ahead, why North America lags, and why energy prices and intelligent charging are key to making electric trucks competitive. Read more…
A power-up for your battery production: Battery solutions with Siemens

How do you find the right partner to provide battery manufacturing software quickly and easily? Producing complex, high-performance batteries at scale, efficiently, and sustainably presents challenges that can only be overcome with comprehensive, integrated solutions that empower battery manufacturers, but finding the right one doesn’t have to be part of the problem. Read more…
Iveco presents electric minibus eDaily LE

At Busworld in Brussels, Iveco Bus presented a fully electric offshoot of the minibus version of the Daily transporter with low entry. It is called eDaily LE, where LE stands for Low Entry. It offers 13 seats and can carry a total of 27 passengers. Read more…
Renault offers early access to electric Twingo

Ahead of the planned unveiling of the Twingo E-Tech Electric on November 6, Renault is launching the ‘R Pass’ program, which allows early access to orders before the official market launch. The manufacturer has also published the first teaser images of the production version of the retro electric car. Read more…
TotalEnergies and Banque des Territoires want to promote charging infrastructure expansion

The energy company TotalEnergies and Banque des Territoires have announced an ‘investment platform to support the expansion of charging infrastructure in France.’ The aim is to build charging points in municipalities and at local authorities. Read more…
India: BillionE and Hindalco deploy 10 electric heavy-duty e-trucks

Indian e-mobility-as-a-service (eMaaS) company BillionE has deployed ten electric heavy-duty trucks in partnership with Hindalco Industries, one of the country’s largest aluminium and copper producers. The duo plans to roll out five more electric heavy-duty trucks within three months. Read more…
Lexus RZ: UK specs and pricing revealed

Orders are now open in the UK for the new Lexus RZ, featuring a revised powertrain, new battery packs, tweaked eAxles – and the first RZ F Sport. Read more…
Lucid delivers more cars in Q3

Lucid’s growth continues: the American electric car start-up delivered more than 4,000 electric cars to customers in the third quarter for the first time, already exceeding its total deliveries for the whole of last year. Read more…
New polymer to improve solid-state batteries

Scientists at the Institute of Metal Research (IMR) of the Chinese Academy of Sciences and other research institutions have developed a polymer that reduces the interfacial resistance of solid-state batteries, thereby advancing the development of this promising battery technology. Read more…
New polymer to improve solid-state batteries

Scientists at the Institute of Metal Research (IMR) of the Chinese Academy of Sciences and other research institutions have developed a polymer that reduces the interfacial resistance of solid-state batteries, thereby advancing the development of this promising battery technology. Read more…
PEM presents virtual model for optimising battery cell production

The Chair of Production Engineering of E-Mobility Components (PEM) at RWTH Aachen University has presented an approach for the virtual configuration of battery production facilities. The modelling is to be used primarily for setting up cell production at the Fraunhofer Research Production Battery Cell FFB facility in Münster. Read more…
PEM presents virtual model for optimising battery cell production

The Chair of Production Engineering of E-Mobility Components (PEM) at RWTH Aachen University has presented an approach for the virtual configuration of battery production facilities. The modelling is to be used primarily for setting up cell production at the Fraunhofer Research Production Battery Cell FFB facility in Münster. Read more…
Bosch deploys first hydrogen fuel-cell truck for live plant logistics in Nuremberg

Bosch is putting its first hydrogen truck on the road for factory transport. The emission-free 40-ton truck is powered by Bosch’s FCPM fuel cell system and will primarily transport products from the company’s own production facilities on a fixed route, while continuously collecting data for further development. Read more…

