
BMW has to recall more than 70,000 electric vehicles in the US due to a software issue with the electric motor. It could lead to a sudden loss of propulsion while driving, increasing the risk of an accident. The i4, i5, i7 and iX model series are affected. Read more…
Ireland introduces green ‘flash’ plates for EVs from July

Ireland will roll out green ‘flash’ registration plates for electric vehicles from July. The new plates aim to boost EV visibility and normalise zero-emission driving as part of national decarbonisation goals. Read more…
First 10 electric buses to enter service at BC Transit

The Victoria Regional Transit System will soon begin deploying its first electric buses, following their arrival in April this year. All 10 vehicles are set to hit the road by autumn. Read more…
Tesla reportedly sacks its head of US and Europe

Tesla has reportedly dismissed Omead Afshar, a long-time confidant of CEO Elon Musk who was only promoted a few months ago to lead Tesla’s business in Europe and the US. The reason appears to be declining sales figures. Read more…
Xiaomi launches YU7 in China from the equivalent of €30,300

Xiaomi has started sales of its second electric car model, the YU7. This also reveals the pricing: The Xiaomi YU7 is available in China from 253,500 yuan, which equates to around €30,300. This positions Xiaomi’s electric SUV slightly below the Tesla Model Y in China in terms of price. Read more…
Podcast: Xiaomi shocks with YU7, Tesla Robotaxi launch, Rivian brings back tank mode, and more
In the Electrek Podcast, we discuss the most popular news in the world of sustainable transport and energy. In this week’s episode, we discuss Xiaomi shocking the industry with YU7, Tesla’s Robotaxi launch, Rivian bringing back tank mode, and more. Read more…
Lexus breaks ground on EV plant in Shanghai, set to begin production in 2027

Lexus’ EV plant in Shanghai is expected to be completed in August 2026 and begin production in 2027, with an annual production capacity of 100,000 cars.
Lexus will become the second foreign automotive brand after Tesla to establish a wholly-owned car factory in China.
Tesla fires Musk’s chief of staff who became head of North America and Europe
Tesla has reportedly fired its head of operations for North America and Europe, a controversial employee who rose to the leadership position after serving as Elon Musk’s chief of staff. Read more…
Judge temporarily blocks US administration from withholding NEVI funds for EV charging infrastructure

A federal judge on Tuesday temporarily blocked the US administration from withholding funds awarded to 14 states including California, New York, Illinois and Washington under the National Electric Vehicle Infrastructure (NEVI) Formula Program, part of President Joe Biden’s Inflation Reduction Act. US District Judge Tana Lin in Seattle ruled that the states were likely to… Read more…
Xiaomi SU7 gatecrashes the Nurburgring elite with a 6:22 lap

The world of high-performance electric cars has a new and serious contender. Xiaomi has muscled its way into the upper echelons of automotive royalty. A prototype version of its SU7 Ultra electric sedan has recorded a stunning 6:22.091 lap time at the Nurburgring Nordschleife, placing it third on the all-time leaderboard for the historic German track. This achievement was announced… Read more…
BYD denies rumors of cutting EV production, says sales are still growing steadily
BYD says there’s no slowdown, despite the rumors. After several sources claimed that BYD was cutting EV production in China due to slowing sales, the company is pushing back, saying output is stable and sales are still growing. Read more…
Xiaomi received over 200,000 real orders for its Tesla killer in just 3 minutes
Xiaomi has confirmed receiving over 200,000 real orders for its Tesla killer, the YU7, in just three minutes. We are referring to actual orders, with a soon-to-be non-refundable deposit. Read more…
Here’s a look at the Kia EV4 GT before you’re supposed to see it [Video]
Kia’s upcoming EV4 GT is gunning for the Tesla Model 3 Performance, but it’s expected to undercut the price. Could this be the affordable electric sports car we’ve been waiting for? A new video shows the Kia EV4 GT driving on US streets ahead of its debut. Read more…
US solar sets new records as renewables nearly match natural gas – EIA
Solar provided over 10% of total US electrical generation in April, wind and solar produced almost one-quarter, and the mix of all renewable energy generated nearly a third, according to data just released by the US Energy Information Administration (EIA). Read more…
Nio Firefly’s battery subscription slashes the EV price by €4,700

Nio has launched a compelling new offer for its Firefly EV, a compact electric car from its new, youth-focused brand. In a bid to lower the entry price for electric cars, the company introduced a “Battery-as-a-Service” (BaaS) plan. This subscription model separates the cost of the car from its most expensive component – the battery – making the initial purchase… Read more…
Optimizing the thermal management ecosystem in EV batteries

Sponsored by Avery Dennison. Continued optimization of battery design means addressing thermal runaway and other issues. Pressure-sensitive adhesive (PSA) tapes may be an important part of the solution. By Max VanRaaphorst—Market Manager, Energy Storage for Avery Dennison North America. This is a dynamic time for the electric vehicle (EV) marketplace. According to an April 2025… Read more…
Skycharger to develop 24-port EV charging hub at San Francisco airport

EV charging provider Skycharger has been awarded a lease to develop a fast EV charging facility at San Francisco International Airport (SFO). Skycharger will build the EV Hub to serve electric rideshare drivers as well as airport customers and the general public. Skycharger’s EV Hub will help meet the expected surge in charging demand from… Read more…
‘Don’t Invade Our Systems’: Automakers Warn Apple Over CarPlay Ultra

Apple’s CarPlay Ultra would take Apple’s software to your entire screen, including your A/C and speed. Car companies say no thanks. Read more…
Navitas and BrightLoop partner to provide hydrogen fuel cell charging

US-based Navitas Semiconductor has formed a partnership with BrightLoop to support BrightLoop’s latest series of hydrogen fuel cell chargers with its automotive-qualified Gen 3 Fast (G3F) silicon-carbide MOSFETs for heavy-duty agricultural transportation equipment. BrightLoop’s systems provide power conversion efficiencies over 98% and power densities up to 60 kW/L. The company’s high-voltage (HV), high-power multiverters paired… Read more…
LFP Batteries Revolutionized China’s EVs. Now, America Steps Up Too

LG’s American-made LFP batteries could help EVs charge in rural areas where the charging infrastructure isn’t mature. Read more…

