The Honda Prologue quietly outsold much of the competition last month after sales surged 80% from last August. With over 9,300 models sold in August, the Honda Prologue is coming off its best sales month yet. Read more…
FERC: Solar + wind made up 91% of new US power generating capacity in H1 2025
Solar and wind accounted for 91% of new US electrical generating capacity added in the H1 2025, according to data just released by the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC), which was reviewed by the SUN DAY Campaign of data. In June, solar alone provided 82% of new capacity, making it the 22nd consecutive month solar held the lead among all energy sources. Read more…
myenergi offers OVO Energy customers cheaper EV charging

UK smart home energy technology manufacturer myenergi has formed a new partnership with utility company OVO Energy. OVO Energy will offer myenergi’s range of zappi EV chargers to its customers at a discounted rate. OVO’s Charge Anytime tariff is available as an add-on for new or existing OVO customers to provide access to cheaper charging…. Read more…
Bluedot powers Vay’s remote fleet EV charging experience

Automotive-grade remote driving technology provider Vay has chosen Bluedot Technologies to provide support for its EV charging management across public infrastructure. Bluedot will help the company provide a seamless charging experience on the go and shared depot chargers across the US, vehicle-level energy analytics and real-time charging data and usage reporting. Designed for rental, corporate,… Read more…
This Is Volvo’s Most Important EV Yet

Volvo is struggling right now. Can the EX60 turn things around? Lire la suite…
Man Drives Through Los Angeles. Then He Spots a New Waymo Model

“New Waymo…” Lire la suite…
The Ford Mustang Mach-E Just Had Its Strongest Sales Month Ever

Sales of the Mustang Mach-E and F-150 Lightning soared last month, helping the automaker clock the best August EV sales on record. Lire la suite…
Volkswagen’s electric throwback to the 90s ID.3 GTX FIRE+ICE enters production

The limited-run VW ID.3 GTX FIRE+ICE has finally entered production at Volkswagen’s factories in Saxony, Germany. This special edition EV is a modern tribute to the cult-favorite Golf II Fire and Ice, and it’s a result of collaboration with the performance sportswear brand BOGNER, reviving a partnership that made the original so unique. If you’re looking for performance, the ID.3… Read more…
Tesla moves ‘Robotaxi’ safety monitor from passenger to driver’s seat
Tesla has moved its safety monitor from the passenger’s seat to the driver’s seat in its ‘Robotaxi’ service in Austin, Texas, as it expands onto highways. Read more…
The Hyundai IONIQ 5 is having a breakout moment
Hyundai is on track for its best year ever. Following a breakout sales month in August, the Hyundai IONIQ 5 remains one of the best-selling EVs in the US. However, that’s not the only Hyundai EV that was a hot seller in August. Read more…
US residential solar prices stay low, tax credit cuts and tariffs loom
The US residential solar market hit a bumpy patch in the first half of 2025, according to the newly released 21st EnergySage Intel: Solar & Storage Marketplace Report. The semiannual report digs into millions of data points from EnergySage.com, where homeowners shop for solar panels, inverters, and batteries. This edition also includes EnergySage’s annual Electrification Contractor Survey, fielded between January and March 2025. Read more…
Toyota announces another new EV, but this one will be unique
The world’s largest automaker, Toyota, just announced plans for another new electric vehicle. This one isn’t just another EV. It marks a new milestone for Toyota as it expands its lineup. Read more…
Recirculate project pioneers robotic EV battery disassembly system

Recirculate, an EU-funded project focused on advancing innovations for second-life batteries, is developing a robotic EV battery disassembly system. This innovation addresses one of the battery industry’s most pressing bottlenecks: safe and efficient automated disassembly. The project has successfully completed its first phase: the creation of a set of tools and machine learning models for… Read more…
Webinar: Enhancing safety in your next lithium-ion battery design with BES LITE

Join us for an insightful webinar focused on the innovative BES LITE sensor, Battery Safety Electrolyte Detector, where we will delve into its myriad benefits, particularly in in-pack monitoring, testing methods, and seamless integration features tailored for non-EV applications. BES LITE can be integrated into Battery Energy Storage Systems, UAV/UVM, 2w & 3w vehicles, and… Read more…
Somerset Council to expand EV charging in UK county

The local authority for the UK county of Somerset has secured nearly £3.8 million to expand EV charging infrastructure for its residents. The council says it is now seeking a contractor to deliver the new chargers. Read more…
Hyundai And Kia Continued Their EV Sales Surge In August

Buyers are scooping up the Hyundai Ioniq 5 and Kia EV9 in droves ahead of the federal tax credit expiring. Lire la suite…
California Pushes On With EV Chargers While Trump Changes The Rules—Again

The Golden State has big plans for its EV infrastructure, even as the federal government tips the scales toward gas stations. Lire la suite…
Toyota to manufacture EVs in Czech Republic

Japanese car manufacturer Toyota has confirmed its intention to manufacture electric cars in Europe in the future. The existing plant in Kolin, Czech Republic, has been chosen for this purpose. Among other things, the plant is now to be expanded to include a battery assembly facility. However, it is not yet known which electric car will be manufactured in Kolin. Read more…
Allego to launch mobility service platform with Deftpower

Charging infrastructure operator Allego has announced its entry into the extended mobility services business. Allego plans to work with Deftpower to develop and launch a new MSP (mobility service provider) platform. Read more…
UK Prime Minister cannot get an electric Range Rover

Jaguar Land Rover has confirmed that Prime Minister Keir Starmer cannot use an electric version of his armoured Range Rover. The manufacturer says current battery-electric technology cannot meet required levels of blast protection, forcing the head of government to rely on petrol models. So he has to stick with a petrol version. Read more…

