ZF has secured a nomination to supply several thousand units of its AxTrax 2 electric axle drive to a major manufacturer in India. The order will run for several years. AxTrax 2 will be integrated into a new fleet of locally emission-free intercity buses. Read more…
Hitachi ZeroCarbon launches fleet electrification platform
The Japanese firm has unveiled a raft of fleet management solutions aimed at companies that hope to decarbonise their vehicles. This covers everything from charging and battery management to vehicle monitoring and site assessments. Read more…
Scania launches low-entry bus platform variant
The Swedish company has just unveiled a 6×2*4 chassis variant based on its electric bus platform, which was introduced in 2023. It’s billed as an ‘low entry’ variant which can support a higher passenger capacity than its existing 4×2 LE BEV platform. Read more…
Tesla Suspends Imports Of Cybercab, Semi Parts From China: Report
Tesla is reportedly halting its plans to import Chinese-built components for its upcoming Cybercab. Read more…
Volkswagen ID Buzz Customers Only Want Two-Tone Colors
VW shipped fewer dual-tone ID Buzz stateside. Now it’s incentivizing dealers to wrap them so they’ll sell. Read more…
Samsung Auto is another Android Auto alternative for China
While drivers around the world enjoy the increasing connectivity of their electric cars, Samsung has quietly rolled out its own car connectivity suite, Samsung Auto, as but with a catch – it’s only available in China. Since China doesn’t get Android Auto a number of makers have delivered similar alternatives to fill the gap. Samsung Auto is designed to work… Read more…
ABB and MAN report successful MCS charging tests with Ethernet-based communication
ABB E-mobility and MAN have trialled megawatt charging for the first time using Ethernet-based communication – the method that is set to become standard for MCS charging. Until now, megawatt-level charging tests have largely relied on communication protocols designed for CCS charging. Read more…
Sila starts work on battery plant in Moses Lake
California-based battery developer and Mercedes-Benz partner Sila has announced the start of the commissioning phase for its first major battery plant in Moses Lake, Washington State. Read more…
Groundbreaking heavy equipment EVs (ha!) steals the show at bauma
It only happens every three years, but it’s spectacular! I’m speaking of course, about bauma – one of the largest trade shows of any kind where heavy equipment manufacturers serving construction, forestry, mining, and more bring out their latest and greatest new job site innovations, and we’ve got a whole bunch of them here, on this special bauma edition of Quick Charge. Read more…
This Genesis Off-Roader Could Become A Rivian R1S Rival
Genesis is taking a bold turn with this screen-free and off-road focused X Gran Equator concept. Read more…
£4m ‘Charging Oasis’ to open in Manchester
The UK charging network Be.EV has announced a £4m investment in a new charging hub on the site of a derelict petrol station in Manchester. The new hub will offer a number of fast chargers as well as a number of services for drivers. Read more…
Mini halts planned US imports from China
Mini has put its plan to import two electric models from China to the United States on hold. The move comes in response to the new US tariffs on goods manufactured in China, including cars. As a result, the fully electric Mini Aceman will not be available in the US for the foreseeable future. Read more…
Fraunhofer IZM presents the ‘Dauerpower’ inverter
The German research institute has, alongside Porsche and Bosch, developed a new inverter that promises ‘Power for the long haul.’ It can be used in all kinds of electric vehicles – from sports cars to heavy-duty trucks. Read more…
Hyundai sets up battery task force
According to a South Korean daily newspaper, the Hyundai Group has set up a task force to develop its own electric car batteries. This is said to be a reaction to the new battery from BYD, which can be charged with up to 1,000 kW. Read more…
Zeekr launches 007 estate in China; confirms plans for European export
Zeekr has kicked off sales of its 007 GT in China – the estate version of the all-electric 007 saloon. With demand for estate cars traditionally strong in Europe, a launch on the continent is already planned – under the slightly modified name Zeekr 7 GT. Read more…
US tariffs likely disrupt Tesla supply chains
The US tariffs on Chinese imports appear to be throwing Tesla’s production plans into disarray. The manufacturer reportedly suspended imports of components for the Cybercab and the Semi electric truck. Read more…
China imposes export ban on rare earths
The Chinese government has imposed an export ban on six of the 17 rare earth elements, along with specialist magnets produced from them, in retaliation for the recent steep increase in US tariffs. The move could have a significant impact on the global production of electric motors and microchips. Read more…
Tesla’s Cybercab and Semi sourcing disrupted by Trump’s tariffs, report says
A new report claims that President Trump’s tariffs have disrupted Tesla’s plan to source parts for the upcoming Cybercab and Tesla Semi production in China. Read more…
You Can Now Lease A New Hyundai On Amazon–$7,500 Tax Credit Included
Dealers asked, Amazon Auto delivered. Read more…
Eddicy introduces high-performance C803 contactor for next-gen e-mobility
Schaltbau, a global leader in advanced DC technology, is proud to announce the newest addition to its Eddicy portfolio, the C803 contactor, specifically designed for e-mobility applications. This bidirectional contactor sets a new benchmark in performance, robustness, and efficiency for commercial vehicles, off-road equipment, and passenger cars, meeting the rigorous demands of the rapidly evolving electric vehicle (EV) and industrial vehicle markets. Read more…