The Californian electric car start-up Faraday Future has announced the official start of production for its debut model, the FF 91. Although five years later than originally planned, the first units could soon be rolling out to customers. Initially, the electric car was supposed to roll off the production line in 2018, but the start-up […] More…
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Amprius achieves battery energy density of 500 Wh/kg
The Californian battery developer Amprius Technologies says it has increased the energy density of its cells to around 500 Wh/kg or 1,300 Wh/l. Results from the Mobile Power Solutions testing institute have shown that the cells deliver an energy density of 504 Wh/kg or 1,321 Wh/l at 25 degrees Celsius. According to Amprius, the cells […] More…
Renault launches final testing phase of the Renault 5
As part of an extensive development programme, nine prototypes of the electric Renault 5 are currently undergoing final endurance tests. The platform, powertrain and battery of the test vehicles are already up to series standard. Now Renault also published the first background information on the new CMF-BEV platform. Visually, the prototypes, which are currently being […] More…
VW invests in power-generating kites
The generation of electricity for mobile charging points by means of so-called “airborne wind turbines” is the subject of an unusual project by Volkswagen Group Charging and the Brandenburg-based company Enerkite as part of the federally funded ‘Technohyb’ project. Within the ‘Autarkic Mobile Charging Infrastructure’ sub-project, which will run until the end of 2024, Enerkite […] More…
Magtec secures type approval for 7.5 tonne truck
UK-based engineering firm Magtec has secured GB Small Series Approval for its 7.5-tonne electric truck the MEV75. The truck is designed for last-mile logistics, waste collection and refrigerated deliveries. Receiving the approval means that the MEV75 will be eligible for the UK government’s plug-in grant. Furthermore, Magtec achieved Conformity of Production (CoP) in vehicle manufacture […] More…
KIT to use mechanical over chemical processes for battery recycling
The Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT) has developed a recycling process for batteries in which up to 70 per cent of the lithium can be recovered. And it does so without the use of corrosive chemicals, high temperatures or the need for prior sorting of the materials. The process takes place at room temperature and […] More…
Farasis Energy announces battery upgrade
The Chinese battery manufacturer Farasis Energy has optimised the design of its battery modules to prevent thermal runaway in the event of damage to its latest generation of cells (Generation 4). Industrial production of the optimised modules is scheduled to start in 2025. Stefan Bergold, Farasis General Manager Europe, had previously confirmed that Farasis had […] More…
Indian oil firms receive FAME II funding for charging stations
India is putting around 90 million euros from FAME funding into expanding the country’s fast-charging network. The money will go to three mineral oil companies to build nearly 7,500 new public DC points. Specifically, the 8 billion rupees in funding provided under the ‘FAME India II’ programme will go to Indian Oil (IOCL), Bharat Petroleum […] More…
Sandvik wins its third largest BEV order to date
The Swedish industrial group Sandvik has received a major order from the Canadian mining company Torex Gold Resources to supply a fleet of mining machines for the Media Luna project in Mexico, including 15 battery-electric vehicles. The order is worth SEK 650 million (about €57.5 mn or $62.4) and comprises 35 mining vehicles, including 16 […] More…
Cabify scores funding deal to expand mobility business
Cabify has raised funding of $110 million and says this will help the mobility company increase its market share in its operating countries. Cabify also aims to expand to more than 25 cities in Latin America and Spain and to enter the logistics market. While the ride-hailing and rental company does not specify the cities, […] More…
EvoBus will send bendy buses to STIB in Brussels
Brussels transport company STIB has ordered 70 articulated electric buses with Daimler Truck’s subsidiary EvoBus. Heliox will fit the depots with charging infrastructure, but the buses will also charge en route. STIB expects to receive the buses from EvoBus next year and placed the order through public procurement and with a loan granted by the […] More…
Allego opens fast-charging hub at Milton Keynes stadium
Allego has opened its first fast-charging hub at a sports venue. The charging hub at MK Dons Stadium in Milton Keynes provides three 300kW chargers. This amounts to six ultra-rapid charge points, which appear few given MK Dons can cater for over 30,000 football fans. The complex also hosts the DoubleTree Hotel by Hilton Milton […] More…
Tesla starts delivering the Models S and X in China
Tesla has started delivering the revised Model S and Model X to customers in China. There, the new edition of the Model S is available at prices starting at 789,000 yuan, while the new Model X starts at 879,900 yuan. That is currently the equivalent of 105,700 euros for the Model S and 117,870 euros […] More…
Lilium & Customcells start battery production
Germany’s eVTOL startup Lilium and Customcells are ramping up production of high-silicon battery cells to get ready for certification. The battery company is now delivering cells from its plant in the German town of Tübingen every week and will produce thousands of cells per year in the future. Lilium exclusively licenses silicon anode cell technology […] More…
International cooperation to push sustainable battery technology
The Norwegian battery company Freyr wants to join forces with Glencore, Caterpillar, Siemens and Nidec to advance the use of sustainable battery solutions in Europe and North America. For example, by looking at areas of common interest along the battery value chain. Potential areas of strategic collaboration include battery cell manufacturing, pack and module integration, […] More…
Germany releases funding for another 1,000 electric buses
The Federal Ministry of Transport has released €270 million in funding for around 1,000 electric buses to more than 50 transport companies in Germany. The certificates were handed over in Berlin this week at the international VDV conference. However, the numbers just published differ slightly. The Federal Ministry of Transport (BMDV) mentions “about 1,000 vehicles” […] More…
Lucid Motors announces major layoffs in the USA
Electric car manufacturer Lucid Motors is firing around 18 per cent of its employees. As part of a restructuring plan, the US company wants to reduce its costs after going deep in the red in 2022. In addition, Lucid also has to recall some units of its Lucid Air. Lucid Motors plans to lay off […] More…
USA & Japan sign trade agreement for battery resources
The US and Japan have signed a trade agreement on minerals for electric vehicle batteries. It allows Japanese car manufacturers broader access to the US market and subsidies there under the Inflation Reduction Act. Under the agreement, the countries will not be able to impose reciprocal export restrictions on the materials in question. These include […] More…
Kia EV9: Five-metre SUV with 541 km range
About two weeks after teasing the design, Kia presented the EV9, ready for series production and with full technical specs. The large E-SUV comes with another drive than the EV6 and has a slightly longer range. While Kia published the data officially tonight, it remains preliminary until testing completes. So far, however, the Korean carmaker […] More…
Zomato to integrate 50,000 electric scooters into fleet
The Indian food delivery service Zomato plans to integrate 50,000 electric two-wheelers into its fleet over the next two years. Sun Mobility is to provide its battery swap solutions for this purpose. Zomato is an online ordering and food delivery platform based in Gugurgam, India. Currently, the company has somewhere around 5,000 employees. The company […] More…