The US National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) has announced a new investigation affecting approximately 2.88 million Tesla vehicles in the US equipped with Full Self-Driving (FSD) software. Read more…
NHTSA takes a closer look at Tesla’s FSD
The US National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) has announced a new investigation affecting approximately 2.88 million Tesla vehicles in the US equipped with Full Self-Driving (FSD) software. Read more…
LLBS completes Korean plant for battery precursor materials
LS-L&F Battery Solutions (LLBS) has completed a plant for the production of battery precursor materials. LLBS has commenced trial production at its plant in Gunsan, South Korea. The plant should alleviate dependence on battery materials from China, and by 2029, produce enough material requirements for around 1.3 million electric cars. Read more…
Tesla China sells 90,812 cars in Sept, back to growth after 2 consecutive declines
Tesla China’s September sales, including exports, rose 2.82 percent year-on-year, partly boosted by the start of deliveries for the six-seat Model Y L.
From January to September, Tesla China’s sales totaled 606,364 units, down 10.27 percent year-on-year.
Tesla China sells 90,812 cars in Sept, back to growth after 2 consecutive declines
Tesla China’s September sales, including exports, rose 2.82 percent year-on-year, partly boosted by the start of deliveries for the six-seat Model Y L.
From January to September, Tesla China’s sales totaled 606,364 units, down 10.27 percent year-on-year.
Nio’s battery swap network hits record single-day service volume during ‘golden week’ travel peak
On October 1, Nio’s single-day battery swap service reached 145,955, setting a new record high.
During the 8-day holiday, Nio provided 1,097,985 battery swap services, with the daily average service volume increasing by 37 percent year-on-year.
Ferrari unveils chassis and technology for its first electric car
Ferrari presented its updated business strategy at its 2025 Capital Markets Day and revealed technical details about its first all-electric production model. The sports car manufacturer now expects electric vehicles to account for only 20 per cent of its sales in 2030, down from its previous target of 40 per cent. Read more…
Pure electric drive for the first time: the DS 4 becomes the DS N°4
With a new name and fresh design, the revamped DS 4 is entering the second half of its life as the DS N°4. For the first time, there is also a pure electric version, the E-Tense, which shares its technology with the Opel Astra Electric and offers a range of 450 kilometres. Built in Rüsselsheim, it can now be ordered at prices starting at 45,900 euros. Read more…
Ford Backtracks On Extending The EV Lease Credit

The American automaker previously said that it would offer the now-cancelled $7,500 federal tax credit until the end of the year. Lire la suite…
VW Anhui files for ID.UNYX 07 electric sedan
The ID.UNYX 07 is slightly larger than the Tesla Model 3 and uses a single motor delivering 228 horsepower.
Volkswagen Anhui currently offers only the ID.UNYX 06 model, with a starting price of RMB 145,900 ($20,470).
Nio signs dealer in Armenia to explore new market in flexible way
Nio has signed a dealer in Armenia, differing from its practice of appointing distributors in multiple other overseas markets.
N-Motors is authorized to sell Nio and Onvo brand products in Armenia for a specified period.
Xpeng replaces head of smart driving as focus shifts toward AI
Liu Xianming, with expertise in AI, replaced Li Liyun as head of Xpeng’s autonomous driving center.
Xpeng will announce major breakthroughs in physical AI at this year’s AI tech day event.
Momentum unveils upgraded Vida E+ e-bike with throttle and bigger motor
Momentum, the lifestyle-focused urban bike brand under Giant Group, has just launched the latest version of its popular Vida E+ electric bike – and this one’s all about making e-biking smoother, safer, and more accessible to riders of all experience levels. Read more…
New Chevy Bolt undercuts “affordable” Tesla by $10K, wins on features
On today’s extreme episode of Quick Charge, we’ve got the most affordable new EV in America packing 255 miles of range, sub-30 minute charging, V2H support, and more – all that for a price about $10,000 LESS than that new “affordable” Tesla. Read more…
CATL partners with Maersk to expedite global expansion
Maersk will become CATL’s preferred global logistics partner, providing integrated services including ocean freight, air freight, project logistics, and warehousing.
The collaboration aims to enhance CATL’s supply chain operations and support its international growth objectives.
Nissan gives the Ariya a makeover – Japan is getting it first
Nissan published the first official images of a refreshed Nissan Ariya electric crossover, but there’s a catch: this updated model is, for now, a Japan-exclusive. The updated version will debut at the upcoming Japan Mobility Show in Tokyo, sporting a fresh look and new technology. Nissan’s designers have given the Ariya a cleaner, more streamlined face. The old grille design… Read more…
BYD’s 14 millionth NEV rolls off line at Brazil plant, delivered to President Lula
The rollout of BYD’s 14 millionth NEV comes about 11 months after its 10 millionth vehicle.
BYD’s passenger car plant in Brazil officially commenced operations on July 1, with Phase 1 targeting an annual production capacity of 150,000 NEVs.
Kia has a new idea to unlock longer-lasting, more affordable EV batteries
Kia became the first OEM to publicly test an EV battery passport at the cellular level. Using a modified EV3, Kia hopes to pave the way for longer-lasting, more affordable batteries for owners. Read more…
VW just nuked its EV lease deals – while rivals sweeten theirs
VW’s US EV lease deals just went from hero to zero. Federal tax credits are now dead, the automaker has wiped out up to $12,000 in lease incentives on the ID.4, and ended $10,500 in discounts on the ID. Buzz. The move bucks the trend as other brands continue to sweeten their EV lease offers. Read more…
Tesla is under fire from NHTSA once again over the Full Self-Driving feature
It’s been a rough year for Tesla and its FSD autopilot’s Beta. Within the last year or so, the company faced and lost several trials involving fatal FSD accidents. Although Tesla managed to navigate through these types of trials in the past, it began losing many of them, while still facing pressure from the California DMV over misleading branding of… Read more…