
adi Vehicle Charging Solutions (VCS) has completed a major EV charging infrastructure upgrade for “a leading global car manufacturer.” adi VCS acted as principal contractor on the project, overseeing design, installation, testing and commissioning. The project included a new 2.5 MVA substation, upgrades to the high- and low-voltage network, fifty-eight 22 kW Level 2 charge… Read more…
Lilypad EV wins national EV charging contract from NACo

The National Association of Counties (NACo), through its Public Promise Procurement (PPP) cooperative purchasing program, has awarded Lilypad EV a national contract for EV charging equipment and related services. The cooperative contract simplifies the procurement process, ensuring that public agencies can acquire EV solutions at competitively bid pricing by satisfying lengthy RFP processes. “This national… Read more…
Lucid confirms Gravity SUV has a ‘substantial order backlog,’ so no widespread discounts
A select few Gravity SUVs were on sale, but don’t expect too many discounts. Lucid Motors (LCID) said the luxury electric SUV still has “a substantial order backlog,” so no widespread discounts are available at this time. Read more…
New study of 1,300 EVs busts battery degradation myths, Kia and Tesla top the list
We are getting some critical new data on battery health from a large-scale study in Sweden, and it’s a massive blow to EV naysayers. Read more…
Driving The Aptera Feels Normal—But Also Totally Alien

This Aptera is a production-intent validation prototype, which is pretty much what customers should get when and if it hits the market. Lire la suite…
Vingroup to develop real estate and electric mobility in DRC

The Government of Kinshasa, the capital of the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC), and the Vietnamese conglomerate Vingroup have signed a Memorandum of Understanding to join forces on research and development of large-scale urban projects and green mobility. Ambitions include a riverfront real estate project, and gradually electrifying more than 30,000 vehicles, as well as establishing a comprehensive electric bus network and charging infrastructure. Read more…
Why GM Has A Long Way To Go On ‘Eyes-Off’ Autonomous Driving

GM has big ambitions for autonomous driving—but not overnight. Plus, convenience store owners have doubts about EV charging investments. Lire la suite…
Nissan’s Solid-State Battery Dreams Are Starting To Look Real

The automaker has moved one step closer to commercializing solid-state batteries. Lire la suite…
AEM secures a development contract for its rare earth-free EV motors

Advanced Electric Machines (AEM) has secured “a major seven-figure contract with a leading global Tier 1 company” to develop its SSRD (Super Speed Reluctance Motor) technology for use in high-volume passenger car applications. As the company explains, the automotive industry’s reliance on rare earth permanent magnet motors has created supply chain concentration that presents strategic… Read more…
LKAB signs technology partnership with ABB to electrify mining vehicles

Swedish/Swiss engineering firm ABB and Swedish mining state-owned company LKAB have signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) to form a strategic technology partnership to collaborate on the automation and electrification of mining. The companies will explore advanced energy systems, from smarter power distribution and storage to EV charging and battery management. LKAB has tested the… Read more…
Buick’s budget EV teaches tech titans a lesson in ADAS

In a major upset, a Buick electric car showed a field of high-priced, tech-heavy rivals how to properly (and safely) navigate a city. The SAIC-GM Buick Electra L7 clinched the top spot in a difficult autonomous driving test in Ningbo, China, despite being the cheapest car in the competition. The event, run by the D1EV outlet, pitted 17 different electric… Read more…
Norway’s only trolleybus line faces closure

Norway’s only trolleybuses will be taken out of service by the end of this decade. On 1 October, officials in Bergen decided that the city’s trolleybus line would be gradually phased out by 2030. Read more…
Sharp’s Next Move Isn’t A TV—It’s An EV

Japan’s Sharp wants in on the car industry. Its parent company, Foxconn, will help out with an 800-volt architecture for the vehicle. Lire la suite…
India: CESL to launch tender for 10,900 electric buses

India’s state-owned Convergence Energy Services Limited (CESL) will open a tender next week to procure 10,900 electric buses under the National Electric Bus Programme. The initiative will cover major urban centres and multiple bus categories. Read more…
The number of e-bikes with USB-C charging has now doubled – to two
The number of e-bikes that charge via USB-C just doubled. From one… to two. Read more…
Horizon Robotics, ZF launch driver assist system for Chinese market

The coPILOT system has secured orders from domestic Chinese automakers and is scheduled for mass production and delivery in 2026.
The system is built on ZF’s ProAI computing platform and Horizon Robotics’ Journey 6P chip.
Nissan partners with Lithion Technologies for battery recycling in Canada

Nissan Canada announces a multi-year strategic partnership with Montreal-based Lithion Technologies to recycle end-of-life electric vehicle batteries. The partnership will see Nissan Canada leverage Lithion Technologies’ hydrometallurgical recycling process. Read more…
Biogena gets Austria’s largest all-electric Mini fleet

The Salzburg-based health company Biogena has begun rolling out its new all-electric Mini fleet, with 126 Mini Cooper SE models that will be delivered by early 2026. The project marks the largest electric Mini fleet in Austria and the second largest in Europe. Read more…
New report shows used electric cars are holding their charge better than expected

Buying an electric car always comes with questions about the battery – the range, the size and the dreaded longevity. Skeptics warned that after a few years, the expensive battery pack would become as useless as an old smartphone. Will it die in five years? Will it cost a fortune to replace? A new study from Sweden suggests these widespread… Read more…
Next Peugeot e-208 debuts STLA Small platform

Peugeot will introduce the new “STLA Small” platform in 2026 with the second generation of the e-208. It allows significantly higher battery capacities and ranges. Inside, the electric small car is set to feel distinctly futuristic and airy. Read more…

