UK vehicle recycler EMR Metals Recycling has acquired a significant stake in Australian-owned Renewable Metals, which has developed a highly differentiated recycling process which has fewer steps than existing recycling routes for lithium-ion batteries. Read more…
Laid-Off Tesla Employee Tells All In YouTube Video
He showered at the factory and camped in his Model Y thanks to his workload. Now he’s out. Read more…
Plug&Charge: Hubject cooperates with EV Connect
Hubject announces a strategic cooperation with the California-based charging platform EV Connect. The core objective of the partners is to automate the start of the charging process through vehicle-based authentication. Read more…
Farasis to manufacture batteries for electric motorbikes
The Chinese battery manufacturer Farasis Energy has announced the global launch of its ‘Standard Electric Motorcycle Battery’. This is a pouch battery with NCM chemistry. Read more…
Jet petrol stations in Germany and Austria up for sale
The entire petrol station network of the Jet brand in Germany and Austria is up for sale. According to its latest quarterly statement, parent company Phillips 66 plans to “monetise assets that no longer fit its long-term strategy”. Read more…
‘Quality Is Going To Deteriorate’: Laid-Off Tesla Employees On Superchargers’ Future
Now-former Tesla employees tell InsideEVs about the chaos at the company, and why they worry about Supercharger quality and uptime. Read more…
Subaru Solterra U.S. Sales Surged To A New Record In April 2024
EVs accounted for 2.6% of Subaru total’s volume. Read more…
Cadillac Walks Back EV Commitment, Will Sell Gas Cars Past 2030
Plus, Fisker’s future looks grim as it warns of job cuts, and lobbyists argue AM radio will zap your EV’s range. Read more…
Report: Feds to formalize foreign entity rules for EV tax credit
The U.S. Treasury Department could issue clarifications on federal EV tax-credit eligibility rules as early as Friday, reports Transport Topics. Citing anonymous sources familiar with the matter, the report claims the federal government is ready to issue rules relating to its “foreign entities of concern” requirement. Specifically, vehicles with… Read more…
Review: 2024 Acura ZDX Type S keeps first EV mostly on-brand
The 2024 Acura ZDX is the Honda premium brand’s first-ever electric vehicle, a midsize crossover SUV with five seats. Visually it’s every inch an Acura, and it’s very close in size to the brand’s bestselling model, the MDX midsize crossover. But the EV is differently proportioned—3 inches lower, on a wheelbase… Read more…
Chery presents two electric models for export
Chinese car manufacturer Chery has unveiled two new models for export: the electric saloon Chery Exeed Exlantix ES and the plug-in hybrid SUV Omoda 7. Chery also recently announced that it will also manufacture cars in Europe – at the former Nissan plant in Barcelona. Read more…
Azerbaijan wants to buy 3,000 electric buses
Azerbaijan wants to replace 3,000 buses with combustion engines with electric models. Several suppliers are in the running, but one is already positioning itself: BYD is planning a production line for electric buses in the former Soviet republic. Read more…
ZSW supplies cathode material for tests
The Centre for Solar Energy and Hydrogen Research Baden-Württemberg (ZSW) has inaugurated the “Powder-Up!” pilot plant in Ulm. This enables the manufacturer-independent production of battery materials and their precursors in the order of up to 100 kilograms. A first in Germany. Read more…
Updated Kia EV6 is coming with refreshed looks, longer range
The Kia EV6 blazed onto the scene in 2021 as one of the most stylish and desirable electric crossovers on the market. Now, Kia’s teasing an update to the EV6 that promises to make it even more compelling, with sharper styling, the latest in Kia tech, and an increased range sure to please EV buyers everywhere. Let’s start with the… Read more…
DTNA expands electric logistics fleet
Daimler Truck North America (DTNA) wants to expand electrification in its logistics network and will start using its own electric trucks “across multiple business units and regions.” It previously added the Freightliner eCascadia to its fleets in the US state of Portland and in Mexico. Read more…
BT Group uses first street cabinet to power a charging station
The BT Group (British Telecommunications) has installed its first EV charging station powered from a street cabinet. The goal is to install 600 of these locations on a trial basis. Read more…
10,051 new electric cars in Norway
Electric car registrations in Norway have again seen a significant increase. The 10,051 new electric cars registered in April represent a significant plus compared to March and the same month last year. And there is more: the Tesla Model Y was no longer the best-selling car in April. Read more…
Costco deal saves up to $2,000 on these EVs and PHEVs
Costco is once again offering deals on EVs and plug-in hybrids for its members. Between May 1 and July 31, the retail chain is offering a $1,000 incentive on 2024 and 2025 Volvo models, including the 2024 XC40 and C40 Recharge EVs and XC60 Recharge and XC90 Recharge plug-in hybrids, as well as 2025 XC60 and XC90 plug-in hybrid models. The XC40… Read more…
Peugeot could launch competitor to the Tesla Model 3
Peugeot is reportedly working on an electric mid-size saloon to succeed the Peugeot 508 and to compete with the Tesla Model 3. According to a French media report, the car will be visually modelled on the Inception design study presented at the beginning of 2023. Read more…
Tesla CEO Musk announces slower charging network expansion
After it became known earlier this week that Tesla would let go most or all of its team responsible for the Supercharger network, the company’s CEO has spoken out: according to Elon Musk, he plans to slow down the expansion of the Supercharger network. Read more…