SSA Marine has fully electrified its forklift fleet at Berth 55 at the Port of Los Angeles, marking its first terminal to transition entirely to zero-emissions cargo-handling equipment. SSA Marine plans to replicate the model at other terminals worldwide. Read more…
Category: Electrive
Skoda unveils new Enyaq RS flagship
Skoda has revealed the latest flagship of its Enyaq family, the Enyaq RS. It comes as a classic SUV or Coupé and delivers 250 kW of power. It also offers sports suspension and 185 kW charging capacity. A new feature is the addition of bidirectional DC charging. Read more…
V-Green to deploy 63,000 charging ports fro Vinfast in Indonesia
V-Green will roll out more than 60,000 EV charging ports across Indonesia by the end of 2025, through strategic partnerships with Chargecore, Chargepoint, Amarta Group and CVS. The $300 million investment marks a major push to accelerate green mobility in Southeast Asia. Read more…
UK earmarks £1bn for AESC gigafactory in Sunderland
The UK Government has confirmed a £1 billion investment to build a new AESC gigafactory in Sunderland. It is expected to support 1,000 jobs and produce batteries for up to 100,000 electric vehicles annually, multiplying Britain’s current EV battery cell output sixfold. Read more…
RECOVAS project establishes UK’s first circular supply chain for EV batteries
The RECOVAS consortium has completed a four-year project to establish the UK’s first circular supply chain for electric vehicle batteries. Key outcomes include a new battery recycling facility, second-life applications, and industry-wide guidance on battery reuse and recycling. Read more…
UK: Kia introduces new entry-level version of the EV6
Kia UK has expanded its EV6 line-up with a new entry-level ‘Air’ variant, now available with a 63 kWh Standard Range battery. The rear-wheel-drive EV delivers up to 265 miles WLTP range and comes with a £39,235 price tag. Customer deliveries will begin later in May. Read more…
Wrightbus secures £150m to accelerate global electric bus ambitions
Wrightbus has secured a £150m finance package from HSBC UK to ramp up global zero-emission bus production. The deal supports electric and hydrogen technologies, repowering initiatives, and international expansion as the company aims to lead public transport decarbonisation. Read more…
Could smart charging help cure the housing crisis? Amsterdam believes so
With grid congestion threatening infrastructure growth in the Netherlands, Deftpower wants to bring together EVs, CPOs, energy retailers, and grid operators. The smart charging platform is part of a pilot project in Amsterdam testing how to implement grid-friendly charging. CEO Jacob van Zonneveld outlines how the project benefits EV drivers and city planners and could define the next generation of mobility service providers across Europe. Read more…
1,000 new charging stations for Abu Dhabi
Abu Dhabi Mobility, an affiliate of the UAE’s Department of Municipalities and Transport, has just announced a large investment in new EV infrastructure. It includes the installation of 1,000 new charging points at 400 locations, including key strategic locations such as hotels and shopping centres. Read more…
Mazda to introduce NACS charging in Japan
The fact that countless car manufacturers in North America, including Mazda, rely on the NACS charging standard developed by Tesla is nothing new. However, the Japanese car manufacturer has now concluded an agreement with Tesla that new electric Mazdas in Japan will also use NACS from 2027. Read more…
Spain extends PERTE subsidy for another year
Spain’s government has announced the fourth funding round of its eMobility programme PERTE. This programme will have a budget of 1.25 billion euros. Read more…
Munich researchers accelerate lithium-ion diffusion in solid-state batteries
Scientists at the Technical University of Munich have reported progress in their research into solid-state batteries. They say they have succeeded in developing a new material made of lithium, antimony and scandium that is able to conduct lithium ions over 30 per cent faster than any previously known material. Read more…
Circontrol presents new HPC with 400 kW
The Spanish charging station manufacturer Circontrol just presented its new Sonic One HPC station for electric cars with up to 400 kW power, as well as the further developments of its best-selling AC solutions, at Power2Drive conference in Munich, Germany. Read more…
German consortium advances the development of self-driving commercial vehicles
The ATLAS-L4 research project involved twelve partners who pioneer the use of autonomous commercial vehicles on German roads and motorways. The consortium is the first to make use of German regulations on autonomous driving with their hub-to-hub routes with trucks. Read more…
Aurora launches autonomous heavy goods vehicles in Texas
A fully automated truck service between Dallas and Houston is going into operation in the USA. Not a pilot project, but a commercial endeavour. The initiator is the company Aurora Innovation, which wants to bring its Level 4 automated driving solution into series production with supplier Continental from 2027. Reason enough to take a look across the ocean. Read more…
President Macron gains first all-electric official car
DS Automobiles delivered a new vehicle, the Presidential DS No.8, to the French President for the 80th anniversary of VE Day. It’s the first time a president of a republic has had a fully electric official state vehicle. Read more…
Polytron to launch Indonesia’s first domestic electric car
Polytron, an Indonesian consumer electronics manufacturer, has forayed into the electric car business with the G3, a mid-size electric SUV. The G3 is also the first EV from an Indonesian brand. Read more…
Milence opens Netherlands’ first megawatt charger
Milence has just opened its second public charging hub in the Netherlands – with the country’s first Megawatt Charging System (MCS). The truck charging hub is located in Zwolle, with direct highway connections to major Dutch cities and German industrial regions. Read more…
MAN Charge&Go truck charging opens to public
A new truck charging service for MAN eTruck drivers is now available to the public at charging sites across Europe. Around 650 eTruck standard-ready locations are currently open, with this set to rise to 1000 by the end of 2025. Read more…
Nissan scraps plans for Japanese LFP battery plant in struggle for survival
Nissan has cancelled its plans for an LFP battery plant in Kitakyushu, Japan. The financially troubled carmaker says its decision was made as it takes “immediate turnaround actions” and explores “all options to recover its performance.” Read more…