Nio said it has donated compensation it received in several lawsuits over false rumors to the relief efforts for Super Typhoon Yagi. Read more…
Erwin Quarder metal-plastic bonding delivers heat exchanger advances
Thermal management is a major issue in the development of new electronic architectures. Current state-of-the-art heat-exchanger designs are restricted by the use of classic aluminium manufacturing options such as extrusion, forming or roll-bonding, but a new approach from Quarder Group could be about to revolutionise things. Read more…
Dustin Schell from the CEC: How California will build 850,000 chargers by 2030
Looking at the US, the state of California is a pioneer in terms of electric mobility. Its laws and regulations have been modelled across the country. So, have its policies paid off? And where does California have some catching up to do? We spoke to Dustin Schell from the California Energy Commission (CEC) to get the answers. Read more…
Shenzhen has nearly twice as many supercharging stations as gas stations
Shenzhen has built a total of 550 supercharging stations so far, nearly twice the number of gas stations in the southern Chinese mega city. Read more…
Zion becomes first national park with an all-electric shuttle bus service
Zion National Park’s shuttle fleet has become one of the first bus fleets in the US to go all electric, and the first at a National Park. Read more…
Nio surges 14% in HK early trading as Q2 earnings beat
Nio surged in early hours of Hong Kong trading today, as trading resumed in the city’s stock market after being suspended due to a typhoon on Friday. Read more…
Japanese Government Certifies Toyota’s Solid-State Battery Production Plans
The plan states that Toyota will begin solid-state battery production in 2026, although the initial ramp-up will be slow. Read more…
We Thought Automakers Would Give Up On Hydrogen. BMW’s Betting On It
Electrification might be the current focus for automakers, but BMW is betting hydrogen will still be the next big thing. Read more…
Tesla Full Self-Driving Is Finally Coming To Europe And China In 2025
Tesla is making good on its plans to bring its more advanced driver assistance system to two new continents. Read more…
2.5 Million Volvos Will Get This Big Software Update
Volvo debuted its new infotainment interface on the EX90 and XC90 SUVs. Via OTA updates, millions of older Volvos will get it too. Read more…
Every Car Should Have This Simple Feature
Cars from Kia, Hyundai and Genesis offer ingenious blind-spot cameras. Other car companies should take note. Read more…
Volvo CE opens new facility to support production of electric wheel loaders
The construction industry’s shift takes another step forward as Volvo CE inaugurates a new, state-of-the-art manufacturing facility to support the production of electric wheel loaders at its plant in Arvika, Sweden. Read more…
Lunatic hero builds electric kart with nearly 700 lb-ft of mind-bending TQ [video]
The mad scientists over at Critical have taken a high-torque electric motor from an obscure motorcycle brand, stuffed it into a go-kart chassis, and created a life-altering wheelie machine that is truly and completely bonkers.. Read more…
DOE: Small SUVs halve lifetime GHG emissions as EVs vs. gas
A small electric SUV with 300 miles of range produces 52% fewer life-cycle greenhouse gas emissions than a comparable gasoline vehicle, according to the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE). Greenhouse gas emissions from production and distribution are currently around double that of gasoline production and distribution, the DOE notes, but that’s more… Read more…
Hyundai Ioniq 5 N real life range test
Hyundai has has come out with a few truly exciting turbocharged petrol engines in its compact ICE-powered models. With the newest addition to the N lineup – the Ioniq 5 N, the company shows that you can also have a thrilling ride in the electric vehicle world. We already reviewed the regular Ioniq 5 and tested its real world endurance,… Read more…
In first ever documented case, Talaria electric dirt bike goes up in flames in US
The new Talaria MX5 Sting Pro electric dirt bike may have just celebrated the one-week anniversary of its launch in the US, but it’s already marking another less-joyous occasion: the first documented major battery fire in a Talaria. Read more…
Automakers whine about €15B fine they knew they’d risk for pushing gas cars
Renault CEO Luca de Meo said today that automakers collectively may need to pay ~€15B in fines if they miss 2025 emissions targets, as they’ve failed to ramp up efficient vehicle production in line with EU guidance – even as consumer EV demand continues to rise in Europe. Read more…
Tesla reveals its wireless home EV charging station in patent filings
Several new patent applications have revealed Tesla’s upcoming wireless home EV charging station. Read more…
Maserati GranTurismo EV Review: Great To Drive, With Lousy Software
Out of Spec drives the $200,000 electric Maserati convertible. Read more…
Mercedes Isn’t Retreating From China. Its Doubling Down
The brand is investing $2 Billion into cars that are meant to take on China’s homegrown EV startups. Read more…