
As the British King plans to electrify the entire royal fleet, Buckingham Palace could soon receive an infrastructure update. Up to 27 EV chargers could be installed there. Read more…
Category: Electrive
EU Commission slightly lowers tariffs for EVs from China

The EU Commission has presented the draft for the final additional tariffs on imported electric vehicles from China. The logic of the planned tariffs remains basically the same, but the respective tariff rates have been lowered slightly – and a regulation is now also known for Tesla. Read more…
GreenPower to deliver electric school buses to California

GreenPower announced that it will deliver the first five units of its Type D Beast all-electric school bus to two school districts in California. Deliveries of another 26 units to school districts in California and Oregon are already planned. Read more…
eVTOL developer Lilium could reportedly leave Germany

Lilium may be considering selling to foreign investors and relocating abroad. This comes as there has yet to be a decision on German state aid to support the manufacturer of flying electric taxis. Read more…
Scottish Water orders electric transporter fleet from Stellantis

Stellantis has received an order to support Scottish Water’s vehicle replacement programme, which has purchased 111 Fiat Professional vans including 69 Fiat Doblo, 39 Fiat E-Doblo and 3 Fiat E-Scudo. Read more…
Pennsylvania funds charging infrastructure expansion

The Pennsylvania Department of Transportation announced $7.1 million in investments for Round 1B of federal National Electric Vehicle Infrastructure (NEVI) funding. Read more…
Mercedes drops prices in Germany

Mercedes-Benz abolished the PDF price lists at the end of July due to the agency model. Now, in addition to the list prices, significantly lower promotional prices can also be found in the configurator, including for electric vehicles. Read more…
Morrow Batteries opens Gigafactory in southern Norway

Morrow Batteries has inaugurated its gigawatt factory for LFP batteries in Norway. It has a production capacity of one gigawatt – or up to three million battery cells. Read more…
BYD is probably planning its own sales in Germany

BYD reportedly plans to end its cooperation with the Swedish Hedin Group as its importer in Germany and take over sales from 1 October. The reason is said to be the weak sales figures to date. Read more…
Northvolt moves lithium-metal technology development to Sweden

Northvolt will move the development of its next-generation lithium metal battery technology from California to its Northvolt Labs research and development campus in Västerås, Sweden. The goal is to consolidate R&D activities and industrialise Northvolt’s cell product portfolio. Read more…
Kia takes the Soul EV off the market in Germany

It was once one of Kia’s first battery-electric cars in Europe, but now the name is disappearing from the market – at least in Germany. Kia has removed the Soul EV from its range there – for good reason. Read more…
BMW M5 Touring: Powerful PHEV estate with excess weight

BMW has unveiled the new M5 Touring. The performance estate has a 535 kW plug-in hybrid drive system. However, this comes at a price, which, in this case, does not mean the cost. Read more…
Dataforce: Electric car tariffs show first effects

In July, 45 per cent fewer electric cars manufactured in China were registered in the EU than in June. Experts attribute this to the provisional special tariffs that have been calculated since July 5. However, it remains to be seen whether this is a one-off effect. Read more…
Recycler Ragn-Sells sets up truck chargers for itself – and others

The technology group ABB is installing fast-charging stations for electric trucks at several locations of the Swedish recycler Ragn-Sells. The Terra HP columns are not only reserved for company purposes but are also accessible to the public. Read more…
EVgo reorganises management team

EVgo has expanded its leadership team with experienced talent from Tesla and General Motors. The company now has a new Executive Vice President of Engineering, Vice President of Electric Vehicle Supply Equipment Engineering as well as a freshly-hired Senior Vice President of Product. Read more…
Neom orders electric hydrofoils from Sweden

Candela has received an order from Saudi Arabia. In 2025 and 2026, the Swedish electric boat manufacturer will supply eight of its P-12 electric water taxis for the water network in Neom. Read more…
Transport for London to end ULEZ scrappage scheme in September

As application numbers are dropping, Transport for London says that all applications for the scrappage scheme must be turned in by 7 September. So far, it has helped around 54,000 applicants obtain a ULEZ-compliant vehicle. Read more…
Paraclete announces battery density breakthrough

Paraclete Energy has announced a cost of $35 per kilowatt hour for its new silicon-based anode material SILO Silicon. The company plans to use its ‘SILO Silicon’ as an alternative to conventional graphite anodes commonly used in LFP batteries. Read more…
Kempower secures type certification in California

Kempower has received the California Type Evaluation Program (CTEP) certification for its Electric Vehicle Supply Equipment (EVSE). The Finnish hardware manufacturer can thus deploy its products in the US state more quickly. Read more…
Audi brings small battery to Q6 e-tron

Audi is offering a new basic version of the Q6 e-tron with a smaller battery. The 83 kWh battery reduces the range, but also the entry-level price: the Q6 e-tron is now available in Germany from 63,500 euros – it will be slightly cheaper until the end of September. Read more…

