
The Swedish-Chinese EV brand from Geely has formally announced its expansion into France, with the Polestar 2, 3, and 4 now available for purchase. The market launch follows an initial delay due to a legal dispute. Read more…
Switzerland to introduce right to charge

The Council of States of the Swiss Federal Assembly has approved a motion by the National Council calling for binding requirements for access to charging stations for residents of rented flats. This obliges the Swiss government to create a legal framework to ensure the expansion of charging infrastructure in residential buildings. Read more…
Kia’s PV5 Electric Van Is A Volkswagen ID. Buzz-Beating Deal

Kia’s latest “Platform Beyond Vehicle” brings range, next-generation software and a compelling price tag. Read more…
The Hyundai Ioniq 6 N Looks Menacing. Can It Win Over Buyers?

The hot version of Hyundai’s streamlined electric sedan is believed to debut at the Goodwood Festival of Speed next month. Read more…
Xpeng to introduce the G6 & G9 in Europe

In March, Xpeng presented the new model years of the G6 and G9 for the Chinese market. The VW partner has now also announced the revised models for Europe, with orders expected to be possible from mid-July. And the brand’s next e-SUV is already coming to China. Read more…
Personal electric flying machines are becoming dangerously affordable
There was a time when having your own plane was a pretty clear indicator that you were part of that upper crust of society. If it was a pricey and rare electric plane, then all the more. But those days are numbered as the influx of compact and powerful electric powertrain components collides with good old American entrepreneurism to create a number of interesting new electric flying machines that now make it cheaper to fly yourself than drive. Read more…
XPeng G7 goes on sale with in-house AI brains and a competitive price tag

In what can only be described as an attempt to control its own technological destiny, Chinese automaker XPeng has unveiled its latest electric SUV, the G7. The new model enters the world’s most competitive EV market not just with an attractive price, but with a powerful new piece of hardware developed entirely in-house: the Turing AI chip. The biggest story… Read more…
Renault demonstrates emergency services EV concept

Renault has just unveiled the vision 4rescue, a demo EV designed for use by emergency services in collaboration with Software République. It’s based on the Renault 4 E-Tech and has been developed in partnership with the fire service. Read more…
Cyclic Materials to open new recycling centre in Ontario

Cyclic Materials has announced a $25 million investment to open a centre of excellence for rare earth recycling in North America in Kingston, Ontario. Production is planned to kick off in early 2026. Read more…
Voi, Dott and Lime win Paris e-bike sharing tender

The three e-bike sharing companies will jointly operate as part of Paris’ e-bike sharing scheme for the next four years, following a successful tender process. Lime and Dott have had their licences in the city renewed, while Voi’s participation marks a major expansion for the company. Read more…
2026 Hyundai Ioniq 9: What Do You Want To Know?

With at least 300 miles of range across every trim level, striking looks and a Tesla NACS port, the Ioniq 9 is quite special. Read more…
‘Extreme-Right Totems’: Tesla Owners Go To Court Over Musk’s Politics

Plus, General Motors infuses $4 billion into U.S. production, and Volkswagen considers a smaller electric van after the ID. Buzz. Read more…
Kempower to build new electric bus depot in western Australia

Charge point operator Kempower is partnering with Charge Hub, Addelec and Swan Group on a large electric bus depot in Bayswater, Perth. The depot will have DC charging capacity for 132 buses and is set to start operations in mid-2026. Read more…
Kempower to build new electric bus depot in western Australia

Charge point operator Kempower is partnering with Charge Hub, Addelec and Swan Group on a large electric bus depot in Bayswater, Perth. The depot will have DC charging capacity for 132 buses and is set to start operations in mid-2026. Read more…
BYD Yangwang U7 deliveries start

BYD, the undisputed giant in the world of electric vehicles, has officially begun deliveries of the Yangwang U7, the latest creation from its ultra-luxury sub-brand. The large electric sedan is rolling into showrooms across China, aiming to carve out a slice of the premium EV pie. It is the clearest intent yet from BYD to expand its dominance in the… Read more…
China’s May registration statistics show continued growth among EVs

China reports around 1.3 million electric cars and plug-in hybrids sold in May. This means that almost every second new car produced in China last month was electrified: The e-share climbed to 48.7 per cent – higher than ever before. Read more…
Xpeng working to integrate its Turing smart driving chip into some VW models in China, report says

Xpeng is working to integrate its Turing chip into some of Volkswagen’s models planned for launch in China next year, according to the Financial Times.
The company is also in discussions to supply chips to other automakers.
Nio signs new distributor deal to enter 3 more European markets

Nio has signed a distributor deal with Greek company Motodynamics to sell Nio and Firefly brand vehicles in Greece, Cyprus, and Bulgaria.
Last week, Nio announced it had reached distributor partnership agreements to enter seven new European markets.
Hubject Financial Services gets green light from regulator

The eRoaming platform Hubject has received regulatory approval for its financial services subsidiary from Germany’s financial watchdog (BaFin) to process payments under the Payment Services Oversight Act (ZAG) in Europe. It makes Hubject the first eMobility company with its own regulated financial services solution. Read more…
Ford kicks off battery pack production in Cologne

Ford has started battery pack assembly at its Cologne site, meaning it now produces its own batteries for the all-electric Explorer and Capri. The move is said to streamline logistics and quality control. Read more…

