In the UK, the Australian charging station manufacturer Tritium has now become the preferred hardware supplier for charging provider Evyve. The British charging provider aims to install around 10,000 electric car chargers in the UK by 2023. The agreement between the British and Australian companies includes an initial firm order from Evyve for 350 Tritium […] More…
Far-UK shows carbon fibre skateboard EV chassis

UK composite construction specialist Far-UK is developing a primarily carbon fibre skateboard chassis concept that can be applied to light vehicles with different configurations of wheelbase, track and either three or four wheels (writes Peter Donaldson). The platform is designed to help reduce barriers to entry for new vehicles by optimising the cost and time […] More…
Tesla To Announce $3.5B Nevada Plant For The Semi Today: Governor

Nevada Governor Joe Lombardo said in a speech he will join Elon Musk and the Tesla team for an official announcement on January 24. More…
YouTuber’s Hummer EV Breaks Down While Offroading In Moab

This is not the first time the all-electric pickup had issues on an offroad trail. More…
Uber Working With Car Makers To Build Dedicated EVs For Ridesharing And Deliveries

The ride-hailing company’s models would be cheaper and nimbler than the current available EVs. More…
Tesla To Massively Ramp Up Service Hirings As Demand Grows Amid Price Cuts

The American EV maker has almost 100 new job listings for vehicle service in California alone. More…
Tesla Cybertruck To Feature Windshield Glass That Can Be Bent Through Heat, Patent Shows

The filing mentions that glass “with aggressive feature lines may be formed”. More…
2024 Kia EV9 Electric SUV Specs May Have Leaked

The first concrete info about Kia’s upcoming electric SUV has arrived. More…
Nissan To Invest $250 Million In US Plant That Makes Leaf E-Motors

Nissan CEO Makoto Uchida did not say what the investment is for, but it likely has something to do with expanding e-motor production. More…
Lightyear 0 solar EV nixed, as company pivots to Lightyear 2

Netherlands-based Lightyear on Monday announced that it is halting production of the Lightyear 0 solar EV, which it has claimed to be the first production solar car in the world, and instead aiming toward the production of its mass-market, $40,000 Lightyear 2 solar EV due in 2025. “In order to safeguard our vision, we had to decide to… More…
Volkswagen and OVO Energy launch V2X trial in the UK
INFLEXION is a new consortium comprising Volkwagen, OVO Energy, and its platform provider Kaluza. Together with Indra, the partners aim to launch vehicle-to-everything solutions based on CCS in the UK. Once launched, the new V2X options may save drivers over £420 a year. Kaluza calls INFLEXION “the world’s first and largest deployment of domestic vehicle-to-grid […] More…
GP Joule to acquire 100 FC Nikola Tre trucks
GP Joule plans to procure 100 Nikola Tre trucks powered by hydrogen fuel cells. This is provided for in a letter of intent signed by both companies. The first vehicles could go to GP Joule in 2024 – provided the German government approves the corresponding funding. The Nikola Tre FCEVs in the European 6×2 variant […] More…
Ganfeng to reach 100 GWh annual capacity with two new factories
The Chinese lithium and battery producer Ganfeng Lithium is investing 15 billion yuan in two new battery factories to increase its production capacities by 34 GWh to around 100 GWh per year. Converted, the investment amounts to 2.2 billion euros. This is according to several Chinese media reports. Ganfeng is – measured by market capitalisation […] More…
Wolfspeed & ZF to build SiC semiconductor plant in Germany
The US company Wolfspeed wants to build the world’s largest plant for semiconductors made of silicon carbide (SiC) in Saarland for use in electric vehicles, among other things. Auto supplier ZF will also take a minority stake in the factory. This was reported by the German publication Handelsblatt with reference to “circles familiar with the […] More…
Tesla heat pump detailed, gives a boost to winter EV range

Tesla last week outlined some of the details that distinguish its heat pump system that’s now included throughout its vehicle lineup. The electric vehicle maker claims that its design performs well in very cold weather, where other heat pumps fall short. Depending on the exact situation, Tesla claims, its cars might be using as little as a… More…
Hitachi completes major fleet charging trial Optimise Prime
In the UK, the fleet charging project Optimise Prime has come to an end. The trials began in July 2021, led by Hitachi Europe and electricity distributor UK Power Networks with over 8,000 electric vehicles from Centrica, Uber and Royal Mail. The findings will help all parties to understand better what large-scale rollouts require.> While […] More…
Volkswagen publishes findings from smart charging pilot
Volkswagen’s energy business Elli and German grid operator Mitnetz Strom started a pilot in the summer of 2022 to optimise charging processes in line with the grid. They aimed to achieve efficient and environmentally-friendly interaction between distributors and VW electric vehicles. Here’s the result. The main finding is that intelligent charging works both ways – […] More…
BMW starts testing solid-state battery production in Parsdorf
BMW is to set up a prototype line for solid-state battery cells at its Cell Manufacturing Competence Centre in Parsdorf near Munich, based on designs from partner Solid Power. This is made possible by the US company’s research and development licence, which is now also confirmed by BMW. As the next step on the road […] More…
Aral forms electric truck charging route
Aral pulse has opened a charging corridor for electric trucks along 600 kilometres of the Rhine-Alpine Corridor. The busy logistics route currently connects two major metropolitan regions with six charge hubs. However, the corridor is not yet complete. At the opening, the charging corridor includes 300 kW stations adapted to the dimensions of trucks at […] More…
GM & LG drop plans for fourth US battery factory
General Motors and LG Energy Solution are apparently not pursuing their plan for a fourth joint battery cell plant in the USA. GM could instead build the planned plant in Indiana with a new partner at its side. This is reported by the news agency Reuters, citing two sources. As recently as August 2022, things […] More…

