Nissan UK has reduced the pricing of its fully-electric Ariya and introduced a new entry-level model, bringing the starting price of the electric SUV down to £39,645. In addition to the new model introduction, all existing 63kWh Ariya derivatives have been reduced by £3,000 and all 87kWh variants by £3,750 as of 1st August 2023. […] More…
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Foxconn plans small affordable car in India or SE Asia
The Taiwanese contract manufacturer Foxconn wants to produce a new, small electric car in India or Thailand. The all-electric three-seater should cost between $10,000 and $20,000 (9,160 – 18,320 euros), mainly targeting corporate customers in Asia. Jack Cheng, head of Foxconn’s 2020 electric car platform MIH, told Reuters the small car is currently under development […] More…
Subaru raises EV production target for 2023
Subaru has officially revised its electric car targets upwards. The Japanese manufacturer is now aiming to sell 600,000 battery-electric vehicles by 2030. The battery-electric vehicles are then to account for 50 per cent of Subaru’s global sales. In its last strategic plan at the beginning of 2020, Subaru still assumed that only 40 per cent […] More…
Ford is reorganising its e-mobility approach in China
Ford has adjusted its electric car strategy for the Chinese market. The core of the reorganisation is that the company Ford Electric Mach Technologies (FMeT) for the development of electric vehicles will no longer operate independently in the future. The subsidiary FMeT was founded in China less than a year ago and was not only […] More…
WattEV granted $40.5m for truck charging
WattEV, which provides zero-emission trucks-as-a-service in the USA, has been awarded two separate grants totalling $40.5 million for electric truck charging depots along the Interstate 5 highway, which runs along the country’s West Coast. The grants should allow the company to further expand its growing network of electric truck stops into Northern California and Oregon. […] More…
NHTSA takes a closer look at Tesla’s steering malfunctions
The US National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) is scrutinising 280,000 Tesla Model 3 and Model Y vehicles in the USA. A total of twelve drivers had reported steering malfunctions. One Model 3 driver, for example, reported in May that “the vehicle’s steering was stuck and he went off the road, whereupon he crashed into […] More…
Plentitude chargers for Ikea parking facilities in Italy
Plenitude, a subsidiary of the Italian energy group Eni, is to build around 250 charging points for electric cars in parking areas at Ikea locations throughout Italy. The company has not yet revealed the planned charging capacity or its schedule. According to the company’s Italian press release, charging stations from Plenitude and operator Be Charge […] More…
Another 28 Ebusco electric buses for Munich
In Germany, state-owned utility Stadtwerke München (SWM) has ordered 28 articulated electric buses from Dutch manufacturer Ebusco for Munich’s public transport company (MVG). The buses ordered are the company’s latest model, Ebusco 3.0, in the 18-meter version with a particularly large battery pack (over 500 kWh). The Ebusco 3.0 was first introduced in 2019 and […] More…
Debunking Toyota: The BEV strategy of the world’s largest car manufacturer
There is no shortage of news about miracle batteries, but when the world’s largest car manufacturer announces one, the industry pricks up its ears. Toyota promises to halve the size, weight and cost of traction batteries. Is that realistic or is the Japanese company merely bluffing? *** There is currently only one available BEV in […] More…
VW rumoured to be negotiating with Leapmotor
According to Chinese media, Volkswagen is planning another electric car cooperation in China. The German carmaker is reportedly negotiating with the Chinese carmaker Leapmotor, apparently with different aims than the cooperation with Xpeng. In contrast to the Xpeng deal announced a week ago, VW would buy or license a platform from Leapmotor, according to the […] More…
Tesla plans Semi charging corridor from Texas to California
According to a US media report, Tesla wants to build a charging corridor for electric trucks between the US states of Texas and California. The electric carmaker is said to have applied for 97 million US dollars in subsidies in the USA. The application was reported by Bloomberg, citing email correspondence between Tesla and the […] More…
Toyota & SK Nexilis to produce copper foils in the USA
Toyota wants to set up a joint venture with SK Nexilis for the production of copper foils for the anodes of electric car batteries in North America. Details such as investment, schedule and location are not yet known, but the division of tasks is. Under the joint investment, SK Nexilis would be responsible for copper […] More…
Magna starts eDecoupler production for German OEM
Automotive supplier Magna has begun production of a first-to-market modular eDecoupling unit for several battery-electric vehicles from a luxury brand German OEM. Magna’s electromagnetic eDecoupling will be integrated into BEVs as a complete module, disconnecting the electric motor from the drive shaft when no motive power is needed. This reduces energy consumption and thus increases […] More…
SK On opens new battery development centre in Seosan
Battery cell manufacturer SK On has opened a 3,400 square metre battery safety centre next to its factory in Seosan, South Korea. In future, cells, modules and packs will be tested there under extreme conditions. At the new SK On Battery Safety Evaluation Centre, which will be completed with all its testing equipment by the […] More…
Finnish Minerals plans cathode materials production
Finnish Minerals Group has agreed with a Chinese partner to set up a joint venture to establish a production facility for cathode materials. This will be set up in the southern Finnish port city of Kotka, where Finnish Minerals Group will also be building its battery cell factory. The Finnish company’s Chinese partner is Beijing […] More…
Ford resumes production of the F-150 Lightning
Ford has resumed production of its F-150 Lightning at the Rouge Electric Vehicle Center in Michigan after a six-week break. The automaker had retooled and expanded the plant during the break to increase production capacity for the electric pickup. Ford is aiming to triple the production rate for the electric pickup to 150,000 units by […] More…
Norways EV sales slightly pass 6,000 BEVs in July
The Norwegian Road Information Authority OFV registered 6,148 new registrations of electric cars in July. This is an increase compared to the previous year, but a significant decrease compared to June. In terms of models, the Tesla Model Y was not in the lead for the second time this year. In Norway, 6,148 new electric […] More…
Aiways appoints new CEO & announces strategic shift
The Chinese electric car manufacturer Aiways has appointed a new CEO and wants to refocus on business outside China. Aiways is thus returning to its original strategy of focusing on overseas markets, but there are to be further changes within the company. Aiways announced the appointment of Hugo Zhu as its new CEO, who is […] More…
Hyundai faces class action lawsuit from the USA
The Hyundai Group is facing a nationwide class action lawsuit in the US from owners of the Hyundai Ioniq 5, Hyundai Ioniq 6, Genesis GV60 and Kia EV6 electric models. According to a statement from Hagens Berman, the law firm representing the plaintiffs, when AC charging at home, the electric cars’ charging ports often overheat […] More…
Ireland to launch €15 million charging scheme
Ireland’s Department of Transport has announced the launch of the EU Just Transition Fund (EUJTF) Community Facilities EV Charging Scheme. The scheme will invest €15 million from the EU Just Transition Fund to support public fast charge point infrastructure at community facilities. This scheme aims to provide EV charging at popular public facilities, including community […] More…

