After months of blurry spy photos and intense speculation, Tesla is finally pulling back the curtain. A teaser video released by Tesla’s European arm points to an August 29th launch for the heavily anticipated new Model Y Performance. Since its introduction back in 2019, one of the quiet criticisms of the Model Y Performance was that it looked a little… Read more…
2026 Porsche Macan Electric can now park itself and host game night
Porsche is adding a surprising mix of brains, brawn, and fun to its all-electric crossover for the 2026 model year. The Macan Electric is getting quite a number of big software and hardware updates that are meant to make the vehicle as much of a high-performance machine, as well as a more convenient and entertaining daily companion, improving everything from… Read more…
Ford is making road trips easier for all EVs
Your next road trip may have gotten a little easier, thanks to Ford. The company launched its new Ford Charge network of DC fast chargers on Thursday, open to all compatible EVs, not just Ford vehicles. Read more…
A Chinese robot vacuum maker is not only trying to build luxury EVs, but compete with Bugatti
Only in China can a company specializing in robot vacuums be bold enough to design, manufacture, and sell EVs. Additionally, China is the only place where such a business could actually work. A company named Dreame Technology is transcending smart appliances and wants to deliver ultra-luxury BEVs. Better still, it’s already targeting Bugatti as its main competitor. Dreame big. Read more…
ChargePoint + Eaton’s Express Grid amps up DC fast charging
ChargePoint (NYSE: CHPT) and Eaton just unveiled ChargePoint Express Grid, powered by Eaton, a V2X‑ready ultrafast EV charging platform with full‑site power gear that pushes passenger EV charging up to 600 kW and brings megawatt‑level power for heavy‑duty fleets. Read more…
GM is adding NACS to its EVs, and new adapters in the meantime
Starting with the 2026 Cadillac Optiq, all future GM EVs will have a built-in NACS port, including the new Chevy Bolt. In the meantime, GM introduced several new charging adapters for current Chevy, Cadillac, and GMC EV owners. Read more…
Monolith and CamMotive team up on EV battery testing
Software provider Monolith has partnered with UK-based e-powertrain development and testing services provider CamMotive to provide engineers with the tools to run more efficient, insightful, and scalable battery tests. Bringing together Monolith’s software platform and CamMotive’s real-world battery data, the collaboration is expected to enhance test data validation, helping engineers detect complex failure characteristics during… Read more…
These Are All The EVs That Can Power Your Home

Vehicle-to-home (V2L) technology can transform an EV into a huge generator on wheels, making stationary battery packs irrelevant. Lire la suite…
Tesla Is Collapsing In Europe As BYD Skyrockets

Europeans are pissed at Tesla and BYD is eating its lunch. Lire la suite…
‘Mortgaging The Future’: Rivian’s CEO Says Delaying EVs Now Is A Costly Mistake

“It’s not up for debate,” Rivian’s RJ Scaringe said about investing in electrification—as well as autonomous driving. Lire la suite…
Designwerk achieves 1.1 megawatt EV charging of heavy-duty trucks in real-world pilot
Designwerk Technologies has reported a significant milestone: its fastest-ever megawatt EV charging session, exceeding 1.1 megawatts during a July 2025 demonstration in Oberbüren, Switzerland. The trial, conducted as part of a project supported by the Swiss Federal Office of Energy, showed Designwerk’s Megawatt Charging System (MCS) in operation under real-world depot conditions. Designwerk says typical… Read more…
German automaker to use Schaeffler’s rear-wheel steering system featuring electric motor and planetary roller gear
Schaeffler has begun volume production of its rear-wheel steering system at its Kysuce, Slovakia plant for a German automaker. This system is part of Schaeffler’s “Generate Motion” product family and targets both passenger cars and light commercial vehicles. The rear-wheel steering system is now being produced for seven vehicle models across Europe, China and North… Read more…
Raleigh launches new low-cost Bosch motor e-bike
If you’ve been holding out for an affordable electric bike with a Bosch mid-drive motor, your wait may finally be over. Raleigh has just launched a new version of its Captus electric bike, and it delivers the holy trinity of name-brand components, comfort-focused design, and a surprisingly low price. Read more…
Tesla’s freefall in Europe continues as BYD overtakes it at stunning pace
Tesla’s sales freefall in Europe continues. The American automaker’s sales declined by 40% in July, while BYD’s increased by 225%. Read more…
Slate to retool a production facility in Indiana, where it expects to create 2,000 jobs
Young “Bare bones” BEV startup Slate announced it is making Indiana the home of production of its flagship model. The company opened the door to the site of its future Slate EV production today, kicking off a process that intends to bring trucks to the public by the end of next year. Read more…
The Chevy Blazer and Equinox EVs are the most affordable electric vehicles to insure
The electric Chevy Equinox and Blazer are the most affordable EVs to insure. According to a new study, Chevy’s electric SUVs topped the list, but Hyundai had the most models in the top ten. Read more…
Mercedes reveals further details about record-breaking electric drive
A few days ago, the Concept AMG GT XX attracted attention with a record-breaking drive of over 40,075 kilometres in less than eight days. Mercedes has now released further details about the integrated cooling concept, the operating strategy and the charging stops at the Alpitronic prototype charging station. Read more…
Testing Germany’s first Firefly: What Nio’s small electric car can do
Nio’s small car brand Firefly has not officially launched in Germany, neither in terms of sales nor deliveries. Nevertheless, we got to test the first production model in Germany. And we found a very decent small electric car with familiar and occasionally unexpected strengths and weaknesses.
Ford Charge network launches with fast charging stations at 320 Ford dealerships nationwide
Ford has launched Ford Charge, a new network of nearly 1,200 DC fast chargers located at over 320 Ford dealerships across the United States. Ford says the network provides reliable public charging for all compatible electric vehicles, not just Ford models. John Grappone Ford in Bow, New Hampshire, reports it is the first dealership to… Read more…
Webinar: Testing the next generation of EV inverters—what it really takes
As OEMs move toward integrated, modular powertrain systems like 3-in-1 or 5-in-1 units, inverter testing needs to evolve. Join this webinar at our September Virtual Conference on EV Engineering, presented by Emerson, where we will explore how teams are addressing increased complexity, incorporating validation, and using differentiated workflows, including signal, power, and eDyno-level testing. Register… Read more…