
Swedish-Chinese EV maker Polestar significantly boosted its revenue in the first half of 2025 on the back of much higher sales. Losses, however, grew even faster – rising by 119.4 per cent to 1.19 billion US dollars. Read more…
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Zoox launches robotaxi service in Las Vegas

Amazon subsidiary Zoox is launching a driverless robotaxi service in Las Vegas. This marks the first instance of its robotaxi service in action. To start, the service will be free via a dedicated app. Read more…
China’s EV market is booming – with some unlikely brands at the top

China recorded a new annual high in August with sales of 1.4 million electric cars and plug-in hybrids. Pure electric cars in particular are developing at a disproportionately dynamic rate. The share of plug-in cars in the overall market also remains high – and continues to approach the 50 percent mark. However, the usual market leaders are not scoring highly. Read more…
ZF CEO Klein leaves as Miedreich takes over

In the midst of negotiations on extensive restructuring, the supervisory board of Germany’s second-largest automotive supplier, ZF, has reorganised the management board in an extraordinary meeting. CEO Holger Klein and Commercial Vehicle Division President Peter Laier must leave. Mathias Miedreich, head of the Drive Technology Division, will take over the management of the company. Read more…
PMI Electro Mobility starts fulfilling 250-unit electric bus order in Mumbai

India’s PMI Electro Mobility has started fulfilling a 250-unit electric bus order from Mumbai-based Brihanmumbai Electric Supply and Transport (BEST) ahead of schedule. BEST deployed the new e-buses into its city bus service immediately after delivery. Read more…
Tesla’s US market share drops to lowest level since 2017

Tesla’s share of the US EV market has dropped to an eight-year low, with Elon Musk’s company accounting for just 38 per cent of EV sales in August. It marks a severe drop for a company which once commanded over 80 per cent market share. Read more…
Pilot, GM, and EVgo expand US fast charging network

Pilot Company, General Motors and EVgo have jointly opened 200 fast charging sites across 40 states in the US, adding a total of 850 new public charge points. This is part of a wider plan to install up to 2000 stalls at 500 Pilot and Flying J travel centers. Read more…
New details revealed regarding the new ID. Polo drive

VW’s appearance at the IAA is dominated by its upcoming family of compact electric cars. However, the trade fair mainly offered a glimpse of the design of the four electric cars and provided little information about the technology. Gradually, however, new, as yet unconfirmed information is coming to light. Read more…
Octopus launches all-in-one EV leasing, charging and home energy offer in Germany

Octopus Electric Vehicles, part of the UK-based Octopus Energy Group, is preparing to launch an EV leasing service in Germany in early 2026. This will offer electric cars, home chargers, plus a bundled smart energy tariff. Read more…
Vulcan Energy receives building permit for lithium processing plant in Germany

Vulcan Energy has received a building permit for its commercial lithium processing plant in Frankfurt-Höchst. In the initial phase, the facility is expected to produce up to 24,000 tonnes of lithium hydroxide. Customers include LG Energy Solution, Umicore and Stellantis, whose contracts have been amended accordingly. Read more…
ICCT report shows lectric cars bring car manufacturers closer to CO2 targets

This week, the EU is discussing the possibility of relaxing its own CO2 targets for 2035. The ICCT has looked at the data and believes that car manufacturers are well on track to meet the CO2 targets for 2027, thanks to rising sales of electric cars. Read more…
Aito launches three electric cars on the global market

The Chinese brand Aito, owned by electronics group Huawei and car manufacturer Seres, presented its product range for the global market at the IAA. It consists of the SUV models Aito 5, Aito 7 and Aito 9. The vehicles are to be launched first in the Middle East. Read more…
ExxonMobil to offer synthetic graphite for EV batteries

ExxonMobil has acquired the US-based assets and technology of Superior Graphite, along with select international offices, to enter the synthetic graphite market. The move supports the development of a domestic supply chain for battery anode materials used in electric vehicles and battery energy storage systems. Read more…
Blink Charging adds 3500 charge points through partnership with Paua

UK-based Blink Charging has partnered with Paua, a EV charge point aggregator for commercial fleets and businesses. It brings Paua’s total number of connectors up to 67,000. Read more…
Ample and Repsol expand EV battery swapping in Madrid

Ample and Repsol are adding three new battery swapping stations in Madrid, located at existing Repsol service stations. According to Ample, the facilities can provide a full charge in under five minutes. Read more…
Seat expects strong factory utilisation for electric small cars

The Volkswagen Group’s upcoming family of electric small cars will be built in Spain. At the IAA, Seat’s interim CEO expressed himself “absolutely optimistic” about ramping up production under the company’s responsibility to a capacity of 800,000 electric cars per year by the end of the decade. Read more…
US ends EV carpool lane access from October

Starting next month, single-occupant drivers of electric vehicles in California will no longer be permitted to use carpool lanes under the federal Clean Air Vehicle (CAV) decal programme. It expires after Congress and the Trump administration declined to extend the initiative. Similar programmes in 13 other US states will also come to an end. Read more…
VW and Rivian launch joint chip sourcing model at IAA

Volkswagen Group used the 4th Semiconductor Summit at IAA Mobility to outline its semiconductor procurement strategy and highlight its new cooperation with Rivian and Volkswagen Group Technologies. The initiative introduces a procurement model spanning more than 50 semiconductor categories. Read more…
Leapmotor refuses to reveal the interior of the B05

Leapmotor presented an attractive electric compact car at the IAA in the form of the B05. However, the vehicle on display in Munich surprised visitors with one detail: its windows were completely covered up. Here’s what that’s all about. Read more…
Chinese electric car manufacturer WM Motor plans comeback

The electric car startup WM Motor, once supported by Chinese internet group Baidu, went bankrupt in 2023 but wanted to get back into business quickly with a restructuring plan. This took longer than expected, but now the company has announced that it wants to start producing cars again this month. Read more…

