Porsche will launch new gas-powered and plug-in hybrid (PHEV) cars as its EV models fail to gain traction. The sports car maker warned that the new combustion engine models and battery development expenses would hurt profits this year, sending share prices plunging. Read more…
BYD Atto 2 electric SUV arrives in Europe, but can it keep up with Volvo’s top-selling EX30?
BYD’s smaller electric SUV, the Atto 2, is now arriving in Europe and the UK. Despite its small size, BYD expects big demand for its newest EV. Can it compete with top-selling electric cars like the Volvo EX30. Read more…
Anker SOLIX Valentine’s sale takes 56% off power stations, Hiboy EVs 48% off, Jackery tax season sale with multiple ways to save, more
Closing out this week’s Green Deals are three different sales from some of our favorite brands featuring some of their newest releases at their lowest rates. First off, we have Anker’s SOLIX Valentine’s Day sale with up to 56% discounts across its power station lineup, with the new C200 DC 60,000mAh Power Bank Station dropping to its $100 low, among many others. There’s also the Valentine’s Day savings we’re seeing from Hiboy’s sale, which is cutting 48% off its EVs, with the upgraded S2 SE Electric Scooter returning to its $300 low, among other returning low prices. Last, but certainly not least, Jackery has launched a special tax season sale with up to $3,100 in up-front discounts on power stations, as well as trade-in savings, select extra 5% off coupons, and up to 30% in tax rebates. Among the offers, the Explorer 2000 v2 is dropping back to its $999 low, with many more notable options from $90. Plus, all the other hangover Green Deals are in the links at the bottom of the page, like yesterday’s second phase of EcoFlow’s sale through the weekend, Samsung’s smart appliance discounts, and more. Read more…
Ford CEO: We Have To Beat China In A ‘Street Fight’
Ford’s CEO says they can’t hide behind a tariff wall forever. Yet he still seems to support import duties on Japanese and Korean cars. Read more…
Freyr Battery cancels $2.6 billion Georgia battery factory plans
Norwegian battery firm Freyr has canceled plans for a Georgia factory that would have supplied batteries for energy storage. First reported by the Newman Times-Herald of Newman, Georgia, Freyr confirmed plans to cancel the factory in a letter to the local Coweta County Development Authority dated Jan. 21, and in a Thursday meeting with the… Read more…
The Electric BMW M3 Will Sound Like A Gas Car Inside
BMWs have some of the most distinct acceleration sounds of any EV, but future M EVs will sound completely different. Read more…
Caselani turns Citroën Ami into a retro electric car
The Italian atelier Caselani, which specialises in retro Citroën conversions, has developed the ‘Type-Ami’ – a unique set of body parts that transforms the electric Citroën Ami subcompact into a retro model with a corrugated metal look. Read more…
Scout’s Home State Blocks Direct EV Sales. This Bill Might Change That
We also discuss Tesla’s sales plunge in China and why South Korean battery makers are in trouble. Read more…
Geely to integrate DeepSeek AI in upcoming cars
Not a day goes by without some AI company stealing the headlines. The automotive world isn’t immune to the latest developments and the integration of artificial intelligence into vehicles is the Holy Grail. Geely has announced a big step forward in this area – it partnered with the hottest AI kid on the block at the moment. The plan is… Read more…
Birmingham invests in charging infrastructure with Ubitricity
Birmingham City Council announced the launch of a major new project to expand the city’s electric vehicle charging network. Over 500 lamppost charging stations are to be installed together with Ubitricity. Read more…
Nissan may already looking for a new partner
Nissan has reportedly informed Honda that it will end the merger talks and is already looking for a new partner. According to insiders, Foxconn is a possible candidate. Read more…
New Flyer reports major bus order from Washington DC
New Flyer announces a significant contract award for a mix of zero-emission (ZEBs) and hybrid buses with the Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority (Metro). The contract encompasses up to 500 buses. Read more…
Tesla sales hold OK in China amid Model Y changeover
Tesla sales in China are relatively fine despite the added complexity of managing the production switch to the new Mode Y, Tesla’s best-selling model. Read more…
This Is The EV That Everyone Wants, Apparently
No, it’s not real. But based on owner data, this imagined EV has all the attributes buyers want. Read more…
US government freezes charging infrastructure funding
As had already been indicated, the new US government wants to suspend the allocation of new funding for charging infrastructure nationwide. This is currently regulated by a memo from the Federal Highway Administration (FHWA) – but there are doubts as to whether this approach is legally tenable. Read more…
What On Earth Is Going On At Tesla
Plus, we talk to the CEO of Revel, who’s working to improve EV charging access in maybe the toughest place for it: New York City. Read more…
You Could Buy This Rare, Expensive EV For A Fraction Of Its Price
Remember the Faraday Future FF 91 2.0 Futurist Alliance? There’s one up for auction with no reserve. Read more…
Xpeng expects to break even for single quarter sometime in 2025, CEO says
This is the first time Xpeng’s management has mentioned a timeline for reaching breakeven.
Xpeng CEO He Xiaopeng told Nio CEO William Li that he should personally oversee the supply chain business.
Siemens Mobility receives first order for Vectron locomotives with battery module
JeMyn, an affiliate of Swiss firm Widmer Rail Services, has ordered two Vectron locomotives with battery power modules from Siemens Mobility—the first order for this new version of the Vectron. The battery module enables the Vectron to operate for short distances without an overhead power line, enabling the loco to cover the last mile of… Read more…
AFIF grant: EU funds alternative infrastructure with €422 mn
The EU Commission has selected 39 projects that will set up new charging stations and hydrogen refuelling stations, as well as help decarbonise airports and ports. More specifically, it has earmarked nearly 422 million euros in funding. Read more…