According to a media report, VW brand manager Ralf Brandstätter is to become the Volkswagen group’s new board member for China, replacing group CEO Herbert Diess in this post. Brandstätter would thus still join the group’s board of management, albeit in a different capacity than previously suspected. According to the Handelsblatt, this was confirmed in […] More…
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Peugeot to sell only BEVs in Europe by 2030
According to brand CEO Linda Jackson, Peugeot is to become an all-electric car manufacturer in Europe by 2030. Outside Europe, however, Peugeot intends to continue offering internal combustion engine models beyond 2030. “As we move on to the new [Stellantis] platforms, STLA Small, Medium, Large, by 2030 in Europe all of our models will be […] More…
Wait not, want not
Sources familiar with the matter told Electrek that Tesla is sick of waiting for customers who keep delaying the deliveries of their new Teslas. The electric carmaker has decided to send an ultimatum to these customers after which they mean to start cancelling orders. Apparently, this applies to a few thousand orders in the US. […] More…
DBT forms R3 to operate fast-charging hubs
French EV charging station specialist DBT Group has announced the launch of R3 (Réseau Recharge Rapide), a subsidiary dedicated to operating its network of ua-fast charging stations. The first R3 recharging station opened for business on 6 December at the Norauto site in Fâches-Thumesnil, just outside Lille. DBT says that subsequent stations should be set […] More…
SEA Electric to convert 10k US school buses
SEA Electric, a provider of electric commercial vehicles originally from Australia and now based in Los Angeles has received another major order: US school bus dealer Midwest Transit Equipment (MTE) wants SEA to convert 10,000 existing school buses to electric vehicles. SEA Electric and Midwest Transit Equipment have partnered up to equip 10,000 school buses […] More…
Hubject starts automatic invoice management
Hubject has introduced invoice management as part of its eRoaming services. The new ‘Invoice Management’ function should simplify – ie. automate – processes for over 1,000 B2B partners. Until now, the manual transfer of charging data has still been necessary in some cases. Until now, the invoicing process between charging station operators (CPO) and eMobility […] More…
Blackstone begins series production of 3D-printed battery cells
Blackstone Resources presented its manufacturing process for lithium-ion batteries from the 3D printer at an event at its plant in Döbeln, Saxony. The facility for series production was also started up as part of the event. The event and production take place at Blackstone Technology, the German subsidiary of the Swiss holding company Blackstone Resources […] More…
Mercedes JV opens battery production line in Beijing
Daimler has completed a new battery production line as part of its Chinese joint venture Beijing Benz with BAIC. The battery packs produced there will in future be used in the Mercedes-Benz EQE for the Chinese market. The EQE produced in China, the European examples are to be built in Bremen, is scheduled to be […] More…
TotalEnergies to add 800 charge points for Ghent
The French energy company TotalEnergies has won a tender from the city of Ghent to install 800 new charging points by 2025 and to operate them for ten years. For Total, this is already the third such order from a major Belgian city. The exact locations of the 800 new charging points have not yet […] More…
Jeep to release 2022 Wrangler only as PHEV in most of Europe
Jeep will offer its Wrangler only as a plug-in hybrid in European left-hand drive markets with the new 2022 model year. The slightly revised 2022 model of the Jeep Wrangler 4xe will also receive some minor updates, including a host of new ADAS features. Introduced last year, Jeep will now only offer the 2022 Wrangler […] More…
Arrival to build battery assembly plant in Charlotte
The British electric vehicle developer Arrival is building an assembly plant for high-voltage battery modules for use in its vans and buses in Charlotte, North Carolina. Arrival is investing about 11.5 million US dollars in the plant. Arrival’s High Voltage Battery Module (HVBM) assembly plant will service the company’s nearby micro-factories. These are located in […] More…
Toyota announces hybrid & BEV platform for Europe
The Japanese carmaker Toyota plans to develop a new vehicle platform with the abbreviation E3 exclusively for European vehicles with hybrid, plug-in hybrid and electric drive systems. To speed up the process, the Japanese will apparently partly use existing technology. As reported by Automotive News Europe, citing Toyota’s European boss Matt Harrison, the new platform will […] More…
Power struggle at VW leaves Diess with less control
A solution is emerging in the power struggle at Volkswagen. According to insiders, Volkswagen boss Herbert Diess can continue to lead the Wolfsburg group, but he will have to relinquish power. The solution apparently foresees, among other things, that VW brand manager Ralf Brandstätter will be promoted to the group’s board of management. Both the […] More…
When the QA problems come home to roost
Tesla will recall a total of 21,599 made-in-China Model Ys that were manufactured between Feb. 4, 2021 and Oct. 30, 2021, in order to fix a potentially dangerous suspension defect. In a written response, Tesla explained that the front and rear suspension links on Model Y vehicles are attached to the ‘knuckles’. Due to a supply-side […] More…
EO Charging set for smart charging older EVs
UK charging solutions provider EO Charging has filed a patent for new technology. The company says its new ISO 15118-compliant chargers and software will allow EO to perform smart AC-charging on legacy fleet electric vehicles that are not compliant with the 15118 standard. EO Charging says the new charger and software will transform the smart […] More…
EPA releases new range ratings for Hyundai, Kia, Polestar & Volvo
The EPA has published range ratings for more electric models including the Polestar 2 single motor version, the Hyundai Ioniq 5, the Kia EV6 and the Volvo XC40 Recharge. First, to the Kia EV6: the range rating for the EV6 Long Range RWD with a 77.4 kWh battery stands at up to 310 miles. Compared […] More…
Gaussin explores FCEV production in Saudi Arabia
The Saudi Arabian Oil Company (Aramco) has just announced the signing of five agreements with French companies, including an agreement to explore a hydrogen-powered vehicle business with Gaussin. Here, Gaussin aims to establish a modern manufacturing facility for hydrogen vehicles ‘Made in Saudi Arabia.’ The agreement between Aramco and Gaussin aims to establish a manufacturing […] More…
Next Vovlo XC90 rumoured to be named ‘Embla’
The all-electric successor to the Volvo XC90 could be called Embla. A hint from Volvo boss Hakan Samuelsson has now led to the potential model name of the US-built electric SUV. It has been known for some time that Volvo wants to deviate from the previous alphanumeric naming scheme for future electric vehicle models – […] More…
New Zealand invests in 60 Mercedes eVito for post
New Zealand’s national postal service and the state-owned financial investor New Zealand Green Investment Finance (NZGIF) are each investing 10 million New Zealand dollars (the equivalent of 6 million euros each) in the procurement of electric delivery vans. This will initially support the purchase of 60 Mercedes eVito. The Mercedes eVito panel vans are scheduled […] More…
S.Korea builds charging and H2 stations
The government of South Korea is planning a significant expansion of the infrastructure for battery and hydrogen vehicles. By the end of this year there should be over 1,000 charging stations and 43 hydrogen stations by the end of 2022. According to the South Korean Ministry of Transport, the number of charging stations at motorway […] More…