 When most folks think of electric trikes, they picture big cargo haulers or mobility-style cruisers with two wheels in the back and a basket full of groceries. But there’s another category of three-wheeled electric bikes that’s more fun, more niche, and undeniably cooler: sidecar e-bikes. Read more…
When most folks think of electric trikes, they picture big cargo haulers or mobility-style cruisers with two wheels in the back and a basket full of groceries. But there’s another category of three-wheeled electric bikes that’s more fun, more niche, and undeniably cooler: sidecar e-bikes. Read more…
Subaru Will Reveal An Electric STI Concept

Early details suggest Subaru could actually build it. Lire la suite…
Watch The Sub-$30,000 Slate Truck Survive One Of The Hottest Places In The U.S.

The bare-bones electric pickup went through its first round of hot-weather testing this summer in Nevada. Lire la suite…
Thailand: Spark EV to open 200 new charging stations by December

Spark EV, a charge point operator (CPO) in Thailand, has inaugurated its 100th charging station in the country. It has announced plans to open 200 more charging stations by December, expanding its network to 300 locations. Read more…
Waymo is coming to London

Moove and Waymo are expanding their autonomous vehicle partnership from the US to London. A pilot ride-hailing service will soon become available in 2026 via the Waymo app.  Read more…
Maserati Slaps Its EVs With Discounts Big Enough To Buy A New Tesla

These might be the biggest discounts I’ve seen in a long time, with the GranTurismo Folgore getting a 25% price cut. Lire la suite…
Archer buys up Lilium’s patents

The takeover of the insolvent air taxi developer Lilium by the relatively unknown holding company AAMG has apparently failed: instead, the insolvency administrator has sold Lilium’s patent portfolio to its US rival Archer. This means that a revival of Lilium is likely to have failed once and for all. Read more…
Yutong expands rapidly in Europe with local strategy

Chinese bus manufacturer Yutong is stepping up its European presence with a comprehensive five-year strategy built on localisation, customer orientation and green development. With firm bases in the Nordics and the UK, and fresh ambitions in Germany and Southern Europe, Yutong is positioning itself as a long-term partner in Europe’s transition to zero-emission public transport. Read more…
Li Auto sets up overseas headquarters in Hong Kong, plans active local expansion

Li Auto established its overseas headquarters in Hong Kong earlier this year and is now actively planning to further expand its Hong Kong operations.
Li Auto will use Hong Kong as a strategic base to coordinate the globalization of its R&D, intellectual property management, and international supply chain operations.
Li Auto sets up overseas headquarters in Hong Kong, plans active local expansion

Li Auto established its overseas headquarters in Hong Kong earlier this year and is now actively planning to further expand its Hong Kong operations.
Li Auto will use Hong Kong as a strategic base to coordinate the globalization of its R&D, intellectual property management, and international supply chain operations.
DP World expands electric fleet tenfold at Jebel Ali Port

DP World has expanded its electric internal terminal vehicle (eITV) fleet at Jebel Ali Port from 14 to 146 units, creating one of the largest electric port fleets in the Middle East. The eITVs are used to move containers between quay cranes, yard stacks and terminal gates. Read more…
DP World expands electric fleet tenfold at Jebel Ali Port

DP World has expanded its electric internal terminal vehicle (eITV) fleet at Jebel Ali Port from 14 to 146 units, creating one of the largest electric port fleets in the Middle East. The eITVs are used to move containers between quay cranes, yard stacks and terminal gates. Read more…
“Beyond Hardware: Smart Charging at Scale” – Marcel Rümenapf from Siemens eMobility

The shift to electric trucks is gaining pace in Europe, but infrastructure and charging strategy remain hurdles. Marcel Rümenapf from Siemens eMobility outlines the challenges, innovations and trends shaping the future of electric heavy-duty transport. Read more…
“Beyond Hardware: Smart Charging at Scale” – Marcel Rümenapf from Siemens eMobility

The shift to electric trucks is gaining pace in Europe, but infrastructure and charging strategy remain hurdles. Marcel Rümenapf from Siemens eMobility outlines the challenges, innovations and trends shaping the future of electric heavy-duty transport. Read more…
BYD plans to build up to 300 fast-charging stations in South Africa by end-2026

BYD currently sells seven models in South Africa, including five pure electric vehicles and two hybrid models.
BYD’s dealership development in South Africa is in its early stages.
Germany: No decision yet on planned EV subsidies

Up to €4,000 in incentives for an electric car if the price and personal income remain below the upper limits – these figures were already circulating in relation to the planned EV subsidies for low-income households. However, political negotiations have not progressed that far yet. Read more…
Beijing Hyundai begins pre-sales of EO compact SUV, priced from $18,250

The Hyundai EO starts at RMB 130,000 ($18,250) in pre-sales, competing primarily against the BYD Yuan Plus and Geely Galaxy E5.
As Beijing Hyundai’s first pure-electric SUV, the Hyundai EO aims to spearhead the joint venture automaker’s comeback in China.
Fratelli Foppiani receives first MAN eTGX electric trucks in Italy

Fratelli Foppiani Trasporti has taken delivery of the first two MAN eTGX electric trucks in Italy. The vehicles mark the start of MAN’s e-truck operations in the country and were delivered as part of the company’s 65th anniversary event, highlighting its fleet electrification plans. Read more…
202 new electric Yutong buses for Uzbekistan

Uzbekistan has taken delivery of 202 new Yutong electric buses for the capital Tashkent. The delivery is part of the government’s national transport modernisation plan, under which half of the city’s bus fleet is to be electric by 2030. Read more…
Norway to phase out electric vehicle VAT exemption from 2027

In its 2026 state budget, Norway’s government has proposed reducing the VAT exemption threshold for electric cars from NOK 500,000 to NOK 300,000, before removing the benefit entirely in 2027. The move has sparked strong criticism from the Electric Vehicle Association, which warns of a return to fossil-powered models. Read more…

