
Jeep is getting ready to launch a brand new EV. This will be called Compass, and today we’re treated to our first ever official look at it. Sort of. Jeep is doing what a lot of other brands (Hi, Skoda!) have been in recent years, and that is releasing a design sketch. It’s better than nothing, right? So here it… Read more…
Genesis Energy to buy a majority stake in ChargeNet

ChargeNet, New Zealand’s largest EV charging network, is getting a new majority stakeholder. Genesis Energy will acquire a 65 per cent stake, helping ChargeNet grow its network. Read more…
Nissan Recalls 24,000 Leaf EVs Over Battery Fire Risk

The recall includes models with 40- and 62-kilowatt-hour battery packs manufactured in the United States. Read more…
Tesla Robotaxi Day Is This Week. Is It A ‘Make Or Break Moment’?

Plus, Fisker’s former HQ may be a toxic waste dump, and VW’s CEO has an interesting solution to Europe’s China headaches. Read more…
LG Energy Solution presents new comprehensive battery strategy

LG Energy Solution has presented its first official corporate strategy “Empower Every Possibility.” LGES aims to expand its business beyond battery production to the entire value chain and reduce its dependence on the electric vehicle sector. Read more…
USA: Republic Services orders 100 electric waste collection vehicles

Republic Services has ordered 100 electric recycling and waste trucks from Oshkosh Corporation in the US. This follows their first order of 50 such vehicles last year. Read more…
Fortescue orders electric graders from MacLean

Fortescue and MacLean announced a partnership to decarbonise the mining industry. MacLean will supply a fleet of 30 GR8 EV graders to Fortescue’s mining operations in Western Australia between 2026 and 2029. Read more…
GM Wants Super Cruise To Do Hands-Off, Eyes-Off Driving Assistance

That would make it the first American-designed Level 3 driving assistance system. Read more…
Webinar: Solving EVSE deployment and scalability challenges with flexible power distribution

As the number of EVs on the road continues to rise, EV charging station providers often struggle to keep up. High upfront site ready costs, existing infrastructure limitations and inflexible, hardwired, electrical infrastructure pose significant problems for installers. The need for flexible, versatile and scalable charging station infrastructure is critical. Choosing the right power distribution… Read more…
German car makers protest Chinese EV tariff decision

The European Union’s recent decision to impose tariffs of up to 45% on electric vehicles imported from China has caused concern to certain car makers feom the block. While intended to protect European manufacturers, this move may also backfire if China responds in kind, creating complications for European carmakers. The tariffs, set to take effect on October 31st, stem from… Read more…
PwC Belgium gets 200 new Mini Cooper E for young professionals

PwC Belgium is adding 200 new Mini Cooper E cars to its fleet by the end of this year to replace 200 diesel-powered BMW 1 Series. They are reserved for the company’s young professionals. With the new vehicles, PwC Belgium will have a total of 300 electrified Mini vehicles in its fleet. Read more…
Peugeot now sells the E-3008 and E-5008 with a larger battery

Peugeot is now accepting orders for the long-range variants of its two electric SUVs, the E-3008 and E-5008. It also announced that it will “soon” offer the EVs with a third electric powertrain. Read more…
Arriva to operate 82 electric buses to Budapest

The British company Arriva will operate electric buses in the Hungarian capital Budapest. Arriva will introduce 82 fully electric buses, which are scheduled to go into operation from the end of 2025. There is also an option for a further 21 vehicles. Read more…
Tesla is likely planning four versions of the 4680 battery cells

According to insider information, Tesla is planning four versions of its 4680 battery cells with dry-coated cathodes. These will each be designed for different purposes and models – and are to be launched on the market by 2026. Read more…
Rivian lowers its production forecast for 2024

The US electric car manufacturer Rivian is lowering its production forecast for this year to between 47,000 and 49,000 electric vehicles. Although the company kept reaffirming its earlier production target, the adjustment does not really come as a surprise. Read more…
Hyundai starts up US plant for electric cars

Hyundai has started production at its new electric car plant in Georgia, USA. It has also entered into a multi-year partnership with Waymo in the US to integrate the Georgia-built Ioniq 5 into Waymo’s autonomous driving fleet. Read more…
The Tesla Supercharger Network Is Growing Again

After a weak second quarter due to the massive surprise layoffs in April, the Supercharger team recorded an uptick in deployments. Read more…
Leapmotor C10 Mid-Size Electric SUV: Better Than A Tesla Model Y?

It comes in pure electric or range-extended for and it’s arriving in Europe as a Model Y competitor. Read more…
This Electric Minivan From China Is Less Than $10,000

That’s how much a small EV costs in China, so getting something this roomy for similar money sounds like a really good deal. Read more…
E-quipment highlight: JLG E313 electric telehandler
Designed for both all-terrain and off-road use, the all-electric E313 telehandler from JLG is a new, low-noise solution for moving materials around indoor construction, urban, residential, and municipal projects. Read more…

