Toyota has given an outlook on its future drive strategy in Europe. By 2030, Toyota wants to increase the share of purely electric vehicles to at least 50 per cent, and from 2035, only zero-emission new cars will be allowed. In addition, the first purely battery-electric Toyota model bZ4X is now celebrating its European premiere. […] More…
Category: Electrive
Tesla becomes child’s play
When Tesla presented the Cybertruck about two years ago, the manufacturer also showed an electric quad. This is now available for purchase – but only in a smaller version for children. The ‘Cyberquad for Kids’ with a speed of up to 16 km/h and a range of up to 24 kilometres is suitable for children […] More…
BAE Systems offers low-and zero-emission maritime solutions
British company BAE Systems has launched HybriGen Power and Propulsion, which is a flexible marine propulsion system that can flexibly be applied with low- or zero-emission variations. The HybriGen Power and Propulsion variants involve either purely battery-electric power, or a combination of battery-electric or hydrogen fuel cell propulsion, or diesel-electric hybrid propulsion. BAE Systems says […] More…
Solaris scores multiple electric school bus orders
In Poland, Solaris has been contracted with several orders for Urbino 12 electric school buses. A total of five municipalities have ordered the vehicles after receiving funding from a state subsidy programme. The municipalities of Pałecznica, Działoszyce, Krasnopol, Przedecz and Troszyn have received corresponding grants for the electric bus purchases. These grants were awarded by […] More…
Ecovolta presents new generation of batteries for utility vehicles
The Swiss battery systems manufacturer Ecovolta is launching a new generation of its traction battery evoTractionBattery. According to the company, the lithium-ion battery is specifically designed for electric commercial vehicles, machines and boats. The new battery system is “characterised by a high energy density of up to 172 watt-hours per kilogram of battery weight, scalability […] More…
Ecovolta presents next-gen batteries for utility vehicles
The Swiss battery systems manufacturer Ecovolta is launching a new generation of its traction battery evoTractionBattery. According to the company, the lithium-ion battery is specifically designed for electric commercial vehicles, machines and boats. The new battery system is “characterised by a high energy density of up to 172 watt-hours per kilogram of battery weight, scalability […] More…
GM & Posco announce cathode material joint venture
General Motors and Posco Chemical have announced a joint factory in North America to process active cathode material for GM’s Ultium electric vehicle platform. Details are expected to follow shortly – when the joint venture is officially formed. The exact location of the factory, which is expected to create hundreds of jobs when it opens […] More…
Nissan to install over 600 charge points in Europe
Nissan is going to significantly expand the charging infrastructure at its dealerships in Europe through two major collaborations. Allego will install DC chargers at Nissan dealers in 16 countries. In Germany and the United Kingdom, Nissan dealers will build infrastructure with E.ON. According to Nissan, 70 per cent of the partner companies of dealers and […] More…
Walmart Costa Rica receives 29 BYD Yuan Pro EV cars
In in Costa Rica, the Chinese automaker BYD has just delivered 29 Yuan Pro EV electric cars (locally called S1 Pro EV) to Walmart (Walmart de México y Centroamérica). BYD says that this is the biggest New Energy Vehicle (EVs) fleet in the country and that Walmart will purchase more Yuan Pro EVs in 2022. […] More…
Bosch launches semiconductor production in Germany
After several years of development, Bosch in Reutlingen has now started large-scale production of power semiconductors made of silicon carbide (SiC). In parallel, however, the further development of the semiconductors and the expansion of production capacities are already underway. The start of production of SiC semiconductors is not a reaction to the current chip shortage, […] More…
Skoda UK improves charging for the Enyaq iV
Škoda UK is reducing the time new Enyaq iV owners will spend charging by equipping all new models with upgraded DC fast charging as standard. The charging capacity for all models was more than doubled from the previous 50kW charging capacity. The update covers both Enyaq iV 60 and Enyaq iV 80 models, and now […] More…
Lunaz announces new EV conversion facility in Buckinghamshire
British company Lunaz announced a 400% increase in its re-manufacturing and electrification capacities in Silverstone, Buckinghamshire. The new facility is planned to open with 300 technicians and engineers in 2022. The new facility will be the global headquarters and R&D hub for Lunaz which upcycles and re-engineers specialist industrial fleet vehicles to factory new standard […] More…
Industria Italiana Autobus presents electric city bus
The Italian bus manufacturer Industria Italiana Autobus has presented its first fully electric city bus. The electric 12-metre bus Citymood 12e is powered by a Siemens motor with 160 kW continuous and 230 kW peak power and has a battery with NMC cells. The battery is offered in two versions with 330 and 495 kWh, […] More…
Norway marks 11,274 new BEVs sold over November
In Norway, 11,274 new electric cars were registered in November. Electric cars thus reached a share of 73.8 per cent of all passenger car registrations in the month. In addition, there were 2,653 new plug-in hybrids. The most popular model was the Tesla Model Y with 1,013 registrations. Compared to the 7,035 EV registrations in […] More…
Tesla hearse conversion enters real-life operations in the UK
The UK sees a fully electric hearse based on the Tesla Model S coming to the south of England. The car is driven by Southern Co-op, operator of almost 60 funeral homes in Berkshire, Dorset, Hampshire, Isle of Wight, Somerset, Surrey, Sussex and Wiltshire. It is, however, not the first we hear of it. British […] More…
Germany’s EDAG patents wireless EV charging technology
As part of the German LaneCharge research project, the development service provider EDAG has developed a new process for inductive charging of electric cars and applied for a patent. A key point: unlike previous approaches, EDAG set the charging intelligence in the vehicle and no longer embedded in the road. To recapture, the LaneCharge project […] More…
Cenntro delivers 2,000 all-electric Kei-cars to Japan
US manufacturer Cenntro Automotive has sold 2,000 electric vehicles to Japan with Amazon Fleet and Hana Cupid among the companies deploying these minivans called Metro. The EV had recently become the first vehicle not made in Japan to receive Kei-car approval. To be considered Kei-car, strict size requirements apply, while benefits include not requiring proof […] More…
ADS-TEC Energy claims major deal for ua-rapid chargers in Spain
ADS-TEC Energy, a German provider of battery-boosted ua-rapid charging technology, today announced a deal with “one of Europe’s largest energy suppliers” to install ADS-TEC’s charging stations ready to operate in Spain before the year’s end. The agreement is part of a plan to establish a nationwide public charging network in Spain. ADS-TEC has not disclosed […] More…
Turkey’s Karsan racks up electric bus orders in Romania
Turkish manufacturer Karsan has received a new order for 26 electric buses from Romania. The city of Deva expects 22 e-Jest minibuses from Karsan and four electric buses of type e-Atak from mid-2022. With this order, Karsan increases its sales of electric buses to Romania to 158 units. These are the first electric buses Deva […] More…
Turkey’s Karsan counts electric bus orders in Romania
Karsan is racking up electric bus orders in Romania as they receive another order for 26 electric buses. The city of Deva expects 22 e-Jest minibuses from the Turkish manufacturer and four electric buses of type e-Atak from mid-2022. Karsan’s sales of electric buses in Romania now stand at 158 units. These are the first […] More…