
The Chinese ridehailing provider is set to launch an all-electric premium service called DiDi Premier. Already Mexico’s most widely used mobility platform, the company aims to increase its focus on EVs in the Mexican capital. Read more…
DiDi launches all-electric ride hailing service in Mexico City

The Chinese ridehailing provider is set to launch an all-electric premium service called DiDi Premier. Already Mexico’s most widely used mobility platform, the company aims to increase its focus on EVs in the Mexican capital. Read more…
Cybersecurity gaps in Norwegian Yutong buses?

The Norwegian public transport operator Ruter has identified potential cybersecurity risks related to over-the-air software updates in an electric bus from Chinese Yutong, following a series of security tests. The operator now plans to implement several measures in response. Read more…
Cybersecurity gaps in Norwegian Yutong buses?

The Norwegian public transport operator Ruter has identified potential cybersecurity risks related to over-the-air software updates in an electric bus from Chinese Yutong, following a series of security tests. The operator now plans to implement several measures in response. Read more…
Tesla’s Future Rides On Elon Musk’s $1 Trillion Payday—One Way Or Another

Plus, it’s a season of mixed results for Chinese automakers like BYD and Xpeng, and the world may get relief from the Nexperia chip shortage. Lire la suite…
Webinar: Driving the future – high power density and reliable connection systems

As the global mobility industry accelerates toward full electrification, the performance demands placed on electrical connection systems have intensified. Automotive and commercial vehicle OEMs, along with suppliers, engineers, and procurement professionals, are under pressure to deliver higher power density and uncompromising reliability within smaller, more constrained packaging environments—all while maintaining long-term performance in harsh, real-world… Read more…
After the September gold rush, US electric car sales face a chilly new reality

The US EV sales party, fueled by steep government incentives, appears to be over. October sales numbers reveal a new reality and confirm many predictions that the market would hit a wall once the federal tax credit vanished. Industry analysts at both J.D. Power and S&P Global Mobility confirmed that the EV market share, which soared to a record high… Read more…
172 new electric buses en route to Auckland

Ritchies, one of New Zealand’s major public transport operators, has signed an agreement with Zenobē to increase its electric bus fleet by fivefold. The partnership will also see the delivery of six new electric bus depots across West and South Auckland. Read more…
Here are the best electric bikes you can buy at every price level in November 2025
I’ve spent countless hours here at Electrek doing detailed hands-on testing of hundreds of electric bikes. Through thousands of miles of riding, I’ve been fortunate to learn these e-bikes inside and out, top to bottom and front to back. That long-term experience with real-world e-bike testing has helped me find the best electric bicycles on the market for just about any budget. Read more…
GAC Aion begins pre-sales of i60, offering EREV variant

The Aion i60 BEV starts at RMB 119,800 ($16,820), while the EREV variant starts at RMB 126,800. Read more…
GAC Aion begins pre-sales of i60, offering EREV variant

The Aion i60 BEV starts at RMB 119,800 ($16,820), while the EREV variant starts at RMB 126,800. Read more…
£10 million funding for ‘off-grid’ EV charging in England

The UK government is set to release £10 million worth of funding to support the development of off-grid chargers. This is intended to help charge point operators overcome grid constraint challenges and implement new chargers at strategic areas, especially in more rural areas. Read more…
£10 million funding for ‘off-grid’ EV charging in England

The UK government is set to release £10 million worth of funding to support the development of off-grid chargers. This is intended to help charge point operators overcome grid constraint challenges and implement new chargers at strategic areas, especially in more rural areas. Read more…
Hubject and Electra expand Plug&Charge interoperability

Hubject and Electra have formed a partnership to integrate Plug&Charge and eRoaming capabilities across Europe. At the same time, Hubject is bringing its ISO 15118-based Plug&Charge technology to Iceland through a collaboration with eONE. Read more…
Hubject and Electra expand Plug&Charge interoperability

Hubject and Electra have formed a partnership to integrate Plug&Charge and eRoaming capabilities across Europe. At the same time, Hubject is bringing its ISO 15118-based Plug&Charge technology to Iceland through a collaboration with eONE. Read more…
Hyundai partners with Nvidia on AI, autonomous driving and digital twins

The Korean carmaker Hyundai is entering into a collaboration with US technology group Nvidia, which has long since become far more than just a chip manufacturer. The two partners aim to jointly advance innovation in autonomous vehicles (AVs), intelligent factories, and robotics. Read more…
Hyundai partners with Nvidia on AI, autonomous driving and digital twins

The Korean carmaker Hyundai is entering into a collaboration with US technology group Nvidia, which has long since become far more than just a chip manufacturer. The two partners aim to jointly advance innovation in autonomous vehicles (AVs), intelligent factories, and robotics. Read more…
Slight decline in new EV registrations in Norway

A total of 10,852 electric cars were newly registered in Norway in October. That represents a 22 per cent decrease compared to September and a slight decline from the previous year – but EVs still accounted for 97.4 per cent of the entire market. However, an interesting year-end surge could still follow. Read more…
Slight decline in new EV registrations in Norway

A total of 10,852 electric cars were newly registered in Norway in October. That represents a 22 per cent decrease compared to September and a slight decline from the previous year – but EVs still accounted for 97.4 per cent of the entire market. However, an interesting year-end surge could still follow. Read more…

