
Global product strategy boss says Nissan will eventually “have to electrify the truck,” but compact and mid-size SUVs will come first. More…
BMW starts testing eTrailer for logistics purposes

In cooperation with Trailer Dynamics, the BMW Group has tested an electrically powered semi-trailer on various routes and distances. Not in the role of a manufacturer, but for its own logistics. In combination with an electric tractor unit, the initiators of the tests came up with a range of more than 600 kilometres. Read more…
Electrify America invests in new and old infrastructure in California

Electrify America is investing 172 million dollars in its infrastructure in the US state of California. About 80 million dollars have been earmarked for upgrading and replacing existing chargers, while the remaining 92 million dollars will be used for expansion. Read more…
Finally: A small electric car that uses Gogoro’s swappable battery packs

Today at the Japan Mobility Show, we’re getting our first look at an electric car concept that employs Gogoro’s swappable batteries. Called the Project X, it’s an initiative from the MIH Consortium developed by Foxconn.. More…
UK government approves latest charging infrastructure rules

The UK government wants to make EV charging easier and more transparent while pushing local authorities to set up more charge points. MPs now officially approved legislation first proposed in July. Read more…
Germany: Solaris to deliver FC buses to Krefeld

Another German city has opted for hydrogen buses from Poland. Krefeld’s public transport company SWK Mobil has ordered ten fuel cell buses from Solaris. The first three Urbino 12 Hydrogen will be delivered by the end of 2024. Read more…
LG Energy Solution is ramping up battery production capacities

LG Energy Solution is ramping up battery production at its factory in Arizona to begin production of 4680 battery cells, which are favoured by Tesla. Production is planned to be up and running by the end of 2025. Read more…
Volvo pushes performance limits with electric test truck

A battery-electric prototype from Volvo Trucks has covered half a million kilometres in two years. The heavy-duty model drives almost 1,000 kilometres a day, six days a week. Read more…
Vitesco & German government to develop battery warning systems

The German Federal Institute for Materials Research and Testing (BAM) is cooperating with Vitesco Technologies to develop an early warning system for EV batteries intended to find and limit possible damage to the battery before it is destroyed. Read more…
The Quirky BMW i3 Tops Newly Affordable Used Cars List

The average price for a used three-year-old i3 went down 18 percent in the last year. More…
Works with Synop program tackles EV charger interoperability issues

Many companies offer charging and energy management solutions for EV fleets, and most claim that their systems are hardware-agnostic. But can a fleet operator be sure that their existing EVSE has actually been tested with the software they’re buying? Energy management provider Synop has released Works with Synop, a program that provides customers with a… Read more…
Nio opens 2,000th battery swap station in China

Electric vehicles are all the rage, but for many potential owners, the inconvenience of frequent and long charging sessions looms large. Nio, China’s prominent EV company, takes a different approach with its expanding network of battery swap stations. It’s not about plugging in anymore, it’s about swapping out. Nio just reached a significant milestone, inaugurating its 2,000th battery swap station in China. Located at the Baoji West service area on the G30 Lianyungang-Khorgos highway. With this achievement, Nio inches closer to its ambitious target of establishing 2,300 swap… More…
Bruno Lambert becomes the new CEO of B-ON

The StreetScooter successor announced a change in leadership. Bruno Lambert, co-founder and president of B-ON, will take over from current CEO Stefan Krause. Read more…
New BMW 5 series goes on sale in the UK

The German carmaker opened its order books there. The fully electric version, the BMW i5, starts at 74,105 pounds. Read more…
Zeekr to enter Hong Kong and Macau in 2024, its 1st foray into right-hand drive markets

Zeekr’s distribution partners in South China’s Greater Bay Area will begin selling left-hand drive Zeekr models in Macau in the coming months, ahead of the launch of the right-hand drive versions. Read more…
Tesla is planing a ‘Sport’ version of Model 3 with sportier seats

Tesla is planing a “Sport” Version of the Model 3 with sportier seats, according to information coming out of Tesla’s latest software update. More…
24M’s Electrode-To-Pack Battery Doesn’t Have Individual Cells And Modules

The U.S.-based battery company says it maximizes energy density. But what about repairs? More…
Stellantis takes stake in Leapmotor

Stellantis has signed a deal with Leapmotor. The international carmaker will take around a 20 per cent stake in the Chinese EV startup, and the two will set up a joint venture to bring Leapmotor’s electric cars to Europe. Read more…
Volvo to build EX30 in Ghent for the European market from 2025

Volvo Cars has decided to produce its EX30 in Europe in the future. The all-electric compact SUV presented in June will come off the production line at the Ghent plant in Belgium from 2025. Until then, the EX30 will come from China. Read more…
Toyota Wants To Get Into Home EV Charging And Energy Management

“We want to step into new areas of business,” top executives confirmed at the Japan Mobility Show. More…

