The Dutch charging firm Fastned has just released its H1 2025 Annual Report. Although it recorded losses throughout the first six months of this year, it also saw significant network expansion and the opening of 17 new European locations. Read more…
US to invest in critical minerals
The US Department of Energy has announced that it will provide around $1 billion in funding to advance and expand technologies for mining, processing and manufacturing across all key stages of the supply chain for critical minerals and materials. Read more…
Ford’s EV Factory Of The Future Could Mean Less Pain For Workers

“If we pull this off, you will never put an instrument panel or a seat through a door opening again,” Ford execs told workers. Lire la suite…
Cadillac’s Elevated Velocity Concept Is A Gullwing-Doored Desert Cruiser

The pedals and steering wheel can retract, and the bodywork vibrates to remove sand. Lire la suite…
Mercedes eActros 600 now in operation in 15 countries
Following its launch in November last year, the Mercedes-Benz eActros 600 is now active in dozens of fleets across Europe. Daimler Truck has now shared some of the key use cases of the eActros 600 so far, ranging from refrigerated transportation and milk processing to parcel delivery. Read more…
Canadian government announces $25m of EV investments
The government of Canada has announced investments in 33 projects different projects aimed at improving EV adoption. This includes funding the installation of charger networks; freight and logistics projects; plus fleet modernisation. Read more…
Croatia promotes purchase of electric vehicles by companies with €21.2 million
The Croatian State Fund for Environmental Protection and Energy Efficiency has announced that it will provide a total of €21.2 million in subsidies to companies for the purchase of zero-emission vehicles. Financial incentives range from €2,500 to €9,000 per vehicle or up to 40% of the vehicle price. Read more…
Switzerland: Lucerne to expand public charging network by 2035
The City of Lucerne plans to set up around 30 publicly accessible charging locations by 2035 to support the shift to electric mobility. The initiative, part of its “Renewable Drives in Mobility” strategy, aims to address charging gaps for residents without access to private or workplace infrastructure. Read more…
XPeng P7 to retain scissor door version after refresh
XPeng just officially unveiled the next generation of its P7 electric sedan in China, but one detail the previous model was famous for was seemingly missing. Now, the company confirmed it is sticking with a feature more commonly seen on Italian supercars: scissor doors. This blend of practicality and added drama is supposed to elevate the company’s brand image -… Read more…
Pressure mounts on AAMG-Lilium takeover deal
Six months after Lilium’s insolvency announcement, the future of the company’s assets is still in question. A consortium has expressed interest in buying the startup’s facilities and technical knowledge, but the deal remains outstanding, the consortium has now leased Lilium’s former airport base. Read more…
Karma’s $200,000 Amaris Luxury Coupe Is Real, And It Looks Stunning

It’s billed as the world’s first extended-range performance luxury coupe. Lire la suite…
YangWang Preps 3,000 HP Quad-Motor EV, But Rimac Isn’t Convinced

That’s far more than any road tire is capable of putting down, no matter how wide. Lire la suite…
Apple Maps introduces EV charging function
A new feature in Apple Maps allows users to start charging electric vehicles directly, at least with some operators. In collaboration with data service provider Cirrantic, the so-called Charging Wallet is being integrated into Apple’s Maps app. Read more…
A big recall nearly killed this e-bike company. Now it may have just been saved
Cowboy, the Brussels-based connected e-bike maker, says it has secured the lifeline it needs to keep the lights on – and the wheels turning – after what the company calls “the most challenging period in its history.” And while market downturns and supply chain woes set the stage, it was a recall that nearly pushed the brand over the edge. Read more…
India extends PM E-Drive scheme with new revisions
India’s Ministry of Heavy Industries (MHI) has announced two amendments to the PM E-Drive scheme launched in October 2024, including a two-year extension for selected vehicle categories and infrastructure measures. Read more…
BYD brings Yuan Up compact SUV to Hong Kong
The BYD Yuan Up, renamed Atto 2 in Hong Kong, starts at 155,000 Hong Kong dollars ($19,750).
Since the beginning of 2022, BYD has sold over 17,000 vehicles in Hong Kong.
EU Commission gives green light for Bosch & Mitsubishi battery swapping joint venture
The European Commission has approved a joint venture between Bosch and Mitsubishi to provide battery swapping services, initially targeting the Chinese market. The partners aim to advance EV battery performance and fleet cost efficiency. Read more…
Nissan cuts Ariya price to qualify for UK Electric Car Grant
Nissan has reduced the starting price of its Ariya electric SUV in the UK by more than £6,000, making most variants eligible for the UK’s £1,500 Electric Car Grant. A new entry-level Shiro version also joins the line-up, bringing the post-grant entry price down to £33,500. Read more…
Electric car sales in Scandinavia continue to rise
Alongside Norway, where 97.2 per cent of all new passenger car registrations in July were electric, Denmark, Finland, and Sweden also recorded growth in new EV sales. Yet there is a marked difference – demand for Teslas. Read more…
Xpeng’s new P7 will still feature its signature scissor doors
The next-generation P7 will feature a variant with scissor doors, which will come with a special matte silver finish and exclusive features.
To date, the P7 is the only Xpeng model to have used scissor doors.