
Chinese battery giant CATL recently completed the deployment of its 1,325th battery swapping station in China. CATL’s Chocolate Battery Swapping network, which focuses on passenger EVs, has installed its 1,020th station in Nanchang, while its Qiji Battery Swapping network for commercial vehicles completed its 305th station, located in Hangzhou, part of its East and South… Read more…
Volvo issues fire safety warning for 2025 EX30 electric SUV

Owners of the 2025 Volvo EX30 should keep a close eye on where they park tonight. Volvo has officially asked drivers of its smallest electric SUV to park outdoors and away from buildings. The safety warning comes after reports that the car’s large battery could catch fire. The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) confirmed the issue, noting that the… Read more…
China’s Geely Clearly Wants To Come To The U.S. Here’s How It Could Pull That Off

Geely, the owner of Volvo and Polestar, could break into America in an even bigger way. But many things stand in its way. Lire la suite…
A Dozen Models Defied The Q4 EV Sales Crash. Here’s What That Tells Us

EV sales shrank significantly in Q4. But not every model suffered. Lire la suite…
Ford eyes battery deal with China’s BYD, but it won’t be for just EVs
Ford buying batteries from BYD? The American automaker is reportedly in talks to purchase batteries for its hybrid vehicles. Read more…
The EV Market Was Pure Chaos In 2025. Here’s Who Won Out (And Who Lost Big)

2025 was a tough year in the EV space. But after a reality check, some clear trends are already taking shape. Lire la suite…
Ford Hybrids May Use Cutting-Edge Batteries From China’s BYD: Report

The two auto giants are in talks for a potential partnership for lithium–ion batteries for hybrids. Lire la suite…
MAN invests nearly one billion euros in German sites

MAN Truck & Bus has launched the ‘MAN2030+’ program to strengthen competitiveness and secure the future of its sites, reaching a comprehensive agreement with employee representatives. Significant investments will be made in Germany, as well as in Eastern Europe. Read more…
Rare-earth magnet recycling plant opens in the UK

Mkango Resources and the University of Birmingham have commissioned a commercial plant for recycling rare earth magnets. The facility can recover rare earth alloys and process them into new magnets required for electric motors. Read more…
Opel Chief: electric Manta will not arrive pre-2030

The electric reimagining of the Opel Manta will not arrive on the market before the end of this decade, as Opel CEO Florian Huettl explains. The company has ‘reassessed its mid-term priorities.’ Read more…
Kempower and GET Charged to open five DC fast charging stations in Queens and Long Island

Kempower and GET Charged Fast EV Charging have launched a new EV fast charging station at Glen Oaks Shopping Center in Queens, New York. Four more stations are nearing completion located across Queens and Long Island. The new sites, in Whitestone (Queens), Levittown, Elmont and Commack, will open in early 2026. Each location is powered… Read more…
US-based Energy Fuels’ Dy oxide qualifies for use in EV motor permanent magnets

Dysprosium (Dy) oxide produced by US-based critical raw materials supplier Energy Fuels has passed initial purity and quality assurance and quality control benchmarks at an unnamed South Korean automotive manufacturer for rare earth permanent magnet production. Energy Fuels produced the first kilogram of Dy oxide at its White Mesa Mill in Utah in August 2025,… Read more…
Mercedes-Benz pauses US L3 Drive Pilot to focus on new tech

In a major shift for the auto industry, Mercedes-Benz is hitting the brakes on its most advanced self-driving feature. The company was the first to let drivers take their eyes off the road in the United States, using a system called Drive Pilot. Now, the German automaker has decided to stop offering this technology on its newest models, starting with… Read more…
US Congress targets EV door handles with new bill

If passed, the ‘Securing Accessible Functional Emergency (SAFE) Exit Act’ would force automotive companies to install manual quick releases on EV door handles. The bill specifically mentions Tesla in reference to safety concerns. Read more…
Another Chinese EV giant begins testing solid-state batteries with 620+ miles range
Another of China’s “Big Four” automakers began testing solid-state EV batteries in vehicles this week, promising over 620 miles (1,000 km) of range. Read more…
Trump Is Ready For Chinese EVs: ‘Let China Come In’

Plus, three automakers named most innovative in EVs and Ford explains its $19.5 billion writedown. Lire la suite…
Europe Is About To Get An Even Cheaper City EV—And It’s Not From China

A still-unnamed electric Dacia model will share its platform with the Renault Twingo, but undercut it on price by about $2,300. Lire la suite…
Battery materials supplier Ronbay tempers hype over massive deal with CATL

Ronbay said that the RMB 120 billion ($17.2 billion) lithium material order amount with CATL represents its own estimates and involves uncertainties.
The company said that the final actual sales volume will be determined based on raw material prices and quantities at the time of order execution.
Suzuki forays into electric two-wheelers with the e-Access

Suzuki has launched a new electric scooter called the ‘e-Access’ in India, marking its global entry into electric two-wheelers. It has priced the new model at 188,490 rupees (€1,791 euros)*, double that of the petrol-powered Access. Read more…
Galliker inaugurates E-Power Bridge and begins construction of new lorry charging bays

Widely considered a pioneer in the field of electric trucks, Swiss logistics firm Galliker has now broken ground on its new ‘E-Park & Ride’ project, which will create 41 charging points for trucks and 74 charging points for passenger cars. Additionally, an E-Power-Bridge was inaugurated. Read more…

