Aston Martin plans to sell only electric or hybrid cars from 2026 and to phase out pure combustion engines by then. However, the British sports car brand is not yet giving any details on the degree of hybridisation and its end of sales. “By 2026 we will be fully electrified,” Aston Martin boss Lawrence Stroll […] More…
Category: Electrive
Osprey to install fast-chargers at UK retail sites for Ediston
British charge point operator Osprey Charging, formerly Engenie, has announced a partnership with real estate company, Ediston. The companies want to install rapid EV charging across Edistons’ portfolio of retail warehouse sites in the UK. Clients include brands such as Aldi, The Food Warehouse and Costa. To start with, Ediston has selected ten sites. Each […] More…
Jaguar to develop dedicated BEV platform called Panthera
Jaguar has decided to develop its own electric platform as part of its plan to become an all-electric brand by 2025. The I-Pace will continue to be built despite the new models. Thierry Bolloré, the CEO of Jaguar Land Rover told investors. The new platform will be called Panthera, added chief financial officer Adrian Mardell. […] More…
Eneco chargers coming to Albert Heijn shops
The Dutch retailer Albert Heijn joined forces with Eneco eMobility to build charging stations at its branches in Belgium and the Netherlands. Plans for this year include the installation of 120 fast-charging stations, each with two charging points before the expansion continues. By 2025, Albert Heijn plans to have at least 2,000 charging points installed. […] More…
Spirii & PowerGo want to install 15,000 charging stations by 2024
PowerGo, a subsidiary of the Dutch solar company Powerfield, cooperates with the charging platform Spirii to build a large charging network for electric cars in Europe. They plan to install 15,000 charging points in at least seven designated countries within the next two years. More than half of the chargers will be capable of delivering […] More…
GM wants to deliver 400,000 EVs in North America through 2023
General Motors has set itself the goal of delivering a total of 400,000 electric vehicles in North America this year and next. In addition, production capacities for electric cars are to be expanded further than previously planned. The delivery and production targets were announced by CEO Marry Barra when she reported the latest business figures. […] More…
HYPOBATT project develops multi-MW charger for ferries
“Hyper powered vessel battery charging system” (HYPOBATT) is the title of a European pilot project that aims to advance the electrification of ferry shipping. The focus is on the necessary charging infrastructure in the ports. The goal is to develop a megawatt charging standard for ferries. The Dutch charging specialist Heliox has won the contract […] More…
Vicinity scores sales & marketing deal with Skydome in Ontario
Canada’s commercial vehicle manufacturer Vicinity Motor has signed a deal with Skydome, an automotive dealer and service centre in Ontario. Skydome already placed its first order for 50 Class 3 electric trucks and will also act as Vicinity’s exclusive dealer in the City of Brampton. For the order at hand, Skydome expects Vicinity to start […] More…
Tesla announces recall after autopilot issue
Tesla has to repair more than 50,000 of its electric cars in the USA that are equipped with the beta version of the software ‘Full Self-Driving’. The reason is that the software enables rolling stops at intersections and does not completely stop the car before a stop sign. The issue is one that is discussed […] More…
BP Pulse opens ultra-rapid charge stop at Gatwick Airport
Through its subsidiary BP Pulse, Britain’s oil company BP has opened its latest new electric vehicle charging hub at Gatwick airport near London. The HPC columns currently deliver 150 kW, but BP says new hardware will upgrade these units to deliver 300 kW in future. For the moment, the new hub at Gatwick’s Q-parking facility […] More…
Electreon to build inductive test track in the USA
Electreon, an Israeli company specialising in inductive charging of electric vehicles, has announced its first project in the USA. This envisages a section of road up to one mile long in Detroit where electric vehicles will be dynamically and stationarily charged wirelessly. Operations are scheduled to begin in 2023. Electreon was awarded the contract to […] More…
Smatrics EnBW to grow HPC network to 400 stops in Austria this year
In Austria, Smartrics EnBW announced plans to install another 150 high power charging stations this year. These will complement the existing 250 HPC stops in the network of the joint venture EnBW, and Smartrics had founded for that purpose in 2020. As before, the partners continue to focus on high power charging with up to […] More…
Rock Tech Lithium considers second plant in Germany
The German-Canadian company Rock Tech Lithium is considering a second production site in Germany. The first production plant for battery-grade lithium hydroxide is to be built in Guben, Brandenburg, as announced last year. Rock Tech Lithium had presented the plans for Guben in October 2021 and at that time held out the prospect of a […] More…
Magna launches production for ID.4 drive system in China
Magna has started serial production of the electric drive system for the VW ID.4 in China. Specifically, it is the drive unit with 80 kW peak power for the front axle of the all-wheel-drive version ID.4 GTX. The unit not only contains the electric motor (an asynchronous machine), but also integrates the single-speed gearbox, the […] More…
Israeli bus operators must buy only electric buses by 2026
Israel has ordered all bus operators in the country to buy only electric buses from 2026. The Ministry of Environmental Protection also announced intermediate targets to reach 100% zero-emission public transport by 2036. By 2024 at least 30 per cent of the buses purchased must be zero-emission ones, and by 2025 half of the procured […] More…
Dott receives an extra $70Mn to expand e-bike services
There is news from the European micro-mobility company Dott, which is among the more integrated competitors to Uber’s Jump and similar to Tier and Voi. Dott today announced a $70Mn extension to its current funding round launched in Spring ’21. This brings the total Series B funding raised to over 150 million dollars (about €132Mn). […] More…
Hyzon Motors to build new HQ in Melbourne
Melbourne will be home to Hyzon Motors Australia’s headquarters, under a new partnership agreement with the Royal Automobile Club of Victoria. For the new headquarters, Hyzon Motors will set up a purpose-built facility including corporate offices, showroom, assembly warehousing and workshop in conjunction with the RACV at their Noble Park location. The move is expected […] More…
Odin launches StreetScooter production under new management
Three weeks after the takeover of StreetScooter Engineering GmbH, Odin Automotive has now announced the official start of production of the first StreetScooter vehicles under the new management. They will be manufactured on the existing production line in Düren and delivered to the former owner Deutsche Post DHL Group. At the same time as the […] More…
Daimler completes renaming to Mercedes-Benz Group
Daimler AG has renamed itself Mercedes-Benz Group AG as of 1 February 2022. With the renaming of Daimler, the company completes its realignment. However, the stake in Smart could soon decrease. On 10 December 2021, Daimler Truck Holding AG had already been launched as an independent company on the Frankfurt Stock Exchange. Since then, the […] More…
6,660 electric cars sold in Norway in January
The Norwegian car market started the new year with 6,660 newly registered electric cars. Electric vehicles accounted for 83.7 per cent of new car registrations in Norway in January. In the model ranking, an MEB SUV was in the lead – but not a Volkswagen. Compared to January 2021, the 6,660 electric cars are an […] More…

