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Rivian may axe nearly 1,000 jobs

US EV startup Rivian has announced that it going to make some major cuts to its workforce, claiming inflation and a drive for profitability. Considering the company employs around 14,000 employees, cutting about six per cent of jobs as announced would affect about 840 workers. The news was broken by Rivian CEO RJ Scaringe in […] More…

17 states stand by plan to electrify 30% of trucks and buses by 2030


A coalition of 17 states, as well as the District of Columbia and Canadian province of Quebec, plan to electrify 30% of new trucks and buses in their jurisdictions by 2030. That’s the initial goal of an action plan drafted and adopted by those jurisdictions, which also sets the goal of making 100% of new truck and bus sales zero-emission no later… More…

Britishvolt receives additional funding for UK battery gigafactory

The budding British battery cell manufacturer Britishvolt has received confirmation from the British government that the company will receive funding from the Automotive Transformation Fund (ATF). However, the exact amount of the funding is not mentioned in the announcement – in January there was talk of 120 million euros. “I’m delighted to confirm we have […] More…

Heliox & Recoy integrate energy prices into V2X smart charging

heliox-dc-charger-electric-buses-minHeliox has teamed up with Recoy to integrate its ‘Real-time Optimisation Platform’ into its fast-charging equipment. Recoy’s platform considers energy prices in real-time and helps optimise flexible assets such as electric vehicles, stationary batteries, e-boilers and electrolysers. The companies expect the new partnership to accelerate growth toward intelligent energy solutions. Michael Colijn, Group CEO of […] More…

Yutong presents new electric bus in Chile

Yutong recently held a release conference to present its new ‘YESS technology’ and its new battery electric bus in Santiago, Chile. The YESS technology is a proprietary safety technology for traction batteries.  Yuting claims three major improvements in safety, climate capability and road adaptability. In terms of improved battery safety, the technology includes nitrogen protection, […] More…

Iberdrola & BP to spend €1BN on EV charge points

Iberdrola and BP have announced a strategic alignment to advance battery-electric charging infrastructure. The partners earmarked €1bn for deploying up to 11,000 fast charge points across Spain and Portugal. Up to 600ktpa production capacity of green hydrogen is the next target. Iberdrola and BP speak of “large scale green hydrogen production hubs in Spain, Portugal […] More…

Infineon & Delta to develop bidirectional 3-1 charging system for homes

The German chip manufacturer Infineon Technologies and the Taiwanese charging infrastructure manufacturer Delta Electronics have developed a 3-in-1 system that integrates solar power system, home storage and charging station. Thanks to bidirectional inverters, the electric car can not only be charged, but also act as a buffer storage for the home’s emergency power supply. Infineon […] More…

Honda Prologue EV was designed virtually, won’t look like related GM EVs


The Honda Prologue electric SUV will be based on a General Motors platform, but Honda says it will get its own unique styling. The automaker on Wednesday released a video on the design process for the Prologue, which is scheduled to launch in 2024. The SUV will have a design theme called “Neo-Rugged,” Honda said in an accompanying press release… More…

Japanese commercial vehicle consortium develop exchangeable batteries with Yamato

Japanese courier service Yamato Transport and the Commercial Japan Partnership Technologies Corporation (CJPT) have announced that they will work together to standardise replaceable and rechargeable battery cassettes for commercial electric vehicles. The CJPT is a joint venture between Toyota, Hino and Isuzu established last April to advance so-called CASE (Connected, Autonomous, Shared, Electric) technologies in […] More…