
Elon Musk’s Tesla is facing significant challenges as the electric vehicle giant grapples with slowing sales for and heightened competition for the first time in its history. Responding to the disappointing first-quarter results, Tesla begins a round of layoffs that will affect 10% of its global workforce. In total over 14,000 employees are about to be left without a job.… Read more…
Audi defeats Nio in legal dispute over ‘S’ designation

In the legal dispute between Audi and its Chinese rival Nio over the model designations ES6, ES7 and ES8, which has now been going on for over two years, the Munich Higher Regional Court has now also ruled in favour of Audi. Nio will probably not continue with its lawsuit. Read more…
Here Are The Best Used EVs On A Budget

Are you looking for an electric car without breaking the bank? Here are the best options for under $15,000. Read more…
Emporia’s new NACS EV charger is “comparable to a Tesla charger at a more affordable price”

Competition is good, but standardization is good too. As Tesla’s North American Charging Standard gradually becomes a true standard, drivers of Teslas and other EVs have more and more options for charging their NACS-capable EVs. The latest alternative to a Tesla-branded charger comes from EV charger manufacturer Emporia. The company’s new NACS Level 2 EV… Read more…
Archer Aviation completes battery pack drop tests in preparation for FAA’s Type Certification Program

California-based eVTOL aircraft developer Archer Aviation recently performed successful battery pack drop tests at a National Institute for Aviation Research lab in advance of similar upcoming for-credit certification tests with the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA). The tests were part of the development program for the electric propulsion system of Archer’s Midnight, a piloted, four-passenger aircraft… Read more…
Inductive truck charging project takes shape in the USA

It’s a bold vision that engineers at Purdue University are pursuing: They are working on enabling wireless charging of electric trucks while travelling on US highways. If a pilot project is successful, the technology could revolutionise freight transport. Read more…
Transport UK London Bus electrifies bus line in London

A fleet of Wrightbus Electroliner electric buses has hit the street on London route 306. The route will now be served exclusively by Transport UK London Bus’ electric buses. Read more…
Maserati’s Folgore Day event showcases its commitment to electrification, just not 100%
To celebrate over 100 years in business while looking ahead to another century filled with electrification, Maserati held a “Folgore Day” event in Italy. At this event, it showcased its lineup of BEVs, including the GranTurismo Folgore and Grecale Folgore SUV, ahead of the official launch of its GranCabrio Folgore convertible this evening. Read more…
Ford’s BlueCruise hands-free driver assist under investigation after two fatal crashes
The National Transportation Safety Board is investigating two fatal crashes involving two separate Ford Mustang Mach-Es crashing into stationary vehicles, where three people have died. In at least one of the crashes, Ford’s BlueCruise hands-free driver-assist system was activated at the time of the crash, while the second one is under preliminary investigation. Here’s what happened. Read more…
Tesla’s top engineering executive Drew Baglino leaves in massive leadership loss
Tesla’s top engineering executive, Drew Baglino, has left the automaker in a massive blow to the company’s leadership. Read more…
BP axes jobs and scales back its EV charging business
Oil and gas giant BP is slashing jobs at its electric vehicle charging business and pulling out of several markets as its big bet on rapid growth in commercial EV fleets “didn’t pay off,” according to company sources. Read more…
‘Charges Faster Than Any EV We’ve Tested’: Chevy Silverado EV Impresses In Test

The Silverado EV with the large 200+ kWh battery pack is the quickest-charging EV and it stays quick throughout its charging curve. Read more…
Genesis U.S. EV Sales Increased Slightly In Q1 2024

The company offers three models, but its total volume remains under 1,000 units. Read more…
Tesla Cybertruck’s Stuck Accelerator Pedal Problem Creates 6,800-Pound Land Missile

A design flaw in the accelerator pedal has reportedly caused deliveries to be halted, potentially ahead of a recall. Read more…
Ultimate Tesla Drag Race Features Every Performance Version Of Model S And X

It’s Tesla versus Tesla in a 6-way drag race between every performance model of the Model S and Model X. Read more…
Illinois funds hundreds of new fast-charging points

The Illinois Environmental Protection Agency (Illinois EPA) will fund 643 new fast-charging points at 141 locations in the US state. It has earmarked $25.1 million for a total of 20 applicants. Read more…
Rowland and Wehrlein win Formula E race in Misano

At the Formula E premiere in Misano, Italy, Nissan works driver Oliver Rowland won the race on Saturday and Porsche driver Pascal Wehrlein won the race on Sunday. Although a Porsche crossed the finish line first in both races, Antonio Felix da Costa was disqualified on Saturday. Read more…
Report: China now makes enough batteries for global EV production

China already has enough battery manufacturing capacity to supply all global EV production, according to Bloomberg New Energy Finance. BNEF estimates to global battery-cell demand for both EVs and energy storage came in at around 950 gigawatt-hours in 2023—but manufacturing capacity was more than twice that, at around 2,600 gigawatt-hours… Read more…
Regulatory filing: BYD Denza files for tri-motor Z9 GT electric sedan

The Denza Z9 GT is powered by three electric motors, including one front motor and two rear motors, with peak power of 230 kW, 240 kW and 240 kW respectively. Read more…
AFIR: Static QR codes remain permissible payment option at charging stations

The European Alternative Fuels Infrastructure Regulation (AFIR) took effect this weekend, and with it, several requirements regarding payment options for newly deployed public charging points. The EU Commission now published a Q&A paper, as there are still question marks over the technical implementation. Read more…

