
Source partners with Siemens eMobility and Evolt Charging to unify maintenance across its UK EV charging network, ensuring reliable service and growth. Read more…
DC is turning street poles into EV chargers – Voltpost is helping

Washington, DC, just awarded funding to Voltpost to convert its street poles into EV charging stations. Read more…
Rivian (RIVN) lifts production capacity for its Georgia plant by 50% to 300K vehicles annually

Rivian (RIVN) now expects to produce up to 300,000 vehicles at its Georgia manufacturing plant, a 50% increase from its initial estimate. Read more…
Pacific Power Source’s SmartTS-PV automates IEEE 1547.1 compliance testing for solar inverters and V2G systems

Pacific Power Source launches SmartTS-PV, automating IEEE 1547.1 compliance testing for solar inverters and V2G-capable EV chargers. Read more…
Fan builds LEGO version of Renault 5 Turbo 3E – official model could follow

A British LEGO fan has recreated the all-electric Renault 5 Turbo 3E as a detailed brick-built model – before the real vehicle even reaches production. The idea has attracted so much attention that Renault is now backing a campaign to turn it into an official Lego set. Read more…
Can the legacy truck OEMs compete with Tesla and Windrose? Do they want to?

Legacy truck OEMs like Volvo and Daimler face challenges competing with Tesla and Windrose in the evolving electric truck market. Read more…
JAC plans to invest in Huawei’s smart car unit Newcool

Huawei currently holds an 80% stake in Newcool, while Seres holds 10% and Avatr holds 10 percent. Read more…
Tharsis’ innovative e-ship project receives €21 Million in funding

The Dutch firm Tharsis Ship Management has received funding from the EU Innovation Fund for its eSeaRiverBarge project. The project includes the construction and operation of two zero-emission container ships for deployment between the Netherlands and the United Kingdom. Read more…
BMW updates new iX3 range to 434 miles in the US, and then drops it back to 400 miles

The new iX3 will go on sale soon as BMW’s first Neue Klasse EV. Ahead of its US launch, BMW updated the 2027 iX3 range estimates to 434 miles. Read more…
How Honda, Yamaha, and other Japanese leaders are racing towards electric motorcycles

For years, much of the electric motorcycle spotlight has focused on startups and legacy spinoffs. But quietly – and increasingly not so quietly – Japan’s motorcycle giants have been laying the groundwork for a major shift of their own. Read more…
China’s Rolls-Royce Rival May Have Found A Shortcut Into Europe

Hongqi, once known as Chairman Mao’s preferred car brand, may use a Stellantis plant in Spain to speed up its European EV push. Read More…
CATL inks deal with Australia’s Zinfra for battery storage projects

CATL and Zinfra will jointly deliver and operate large-scale battery energy storage system projects in Australia. Read more…
Tesla FSD Has A Real Rival. But It Drives Very Differently

This first real-world test with Western journalists reveals where VLA 2.0 shines, and where FSD still pulls ahead. Read More…
CATL completes $5 billion Hong Kong share placement to support global expansion

The placement is Hong Kong’s largest share offering this year, with funds to be used for global capacity expansion and zero-carbon business development. Read more…
Zeekr takes its premium SUVs global as 9X and 8X prepare for world tour

We are about to see a lot more of Zeekr vehicles on our roads. This high-end brand, owned by the Geely Auto Group, is officially packing its bags for a global trip. CEO Gan Jiayue shared that the company is ready to send its most popular models to drivers across the globe. This is a huge step for a brand… Read more…
Washington State launches incentive programme for zero-emission trucks and equipment

A new state-funded programme in Washington aims to speed up the adoption of zero-emission commercial vehicles and equipment, offering support for a wide range of applications – ranging from trucks and buses to construction and agricultural machinery. Read more…
Moto to ‘quadruple’ number of EV charging bays

Moto Hospitality, the UK motorway services operator, has announced a fourfold increase in the number of EV charging bays at its sites ‘in the coming years’. It is also planning 15 eHGV superhub sites with over 100 charging bays for use by electric freight. Read more…
AUDI appoints new Chief Technical Officer and strengthens leadership team

Audi has announced several ‘coordinated personnel changes’ in key positions – which also affect the joint venture between SAIC and the Chinese sub-brand AUDI. The current CEO, Fermín Soneira, will move to Lamborghini within Audi on July 1. Read more…
NEVI EV charger rollout sped up in 2025, still not fast enough due to roadblocks

EV charger installations funded by the US’ federal National Electric Vehicle Infrastructure (NEVI) program finally started to accelerate in 2025, but were still held back by unnecessary federal roadblocks that slowed Americans’ access to clean transportation options, according to a new report. Read more…
Tesla ‘Robotaxi’ unsupervised fleet finally shows some signs of ramping up

Tesla’s “unsupervised” Robotaxi fleet has grown to 25 cumulative vehicles across three Texas cities, according to new data from the Robotaxi Tracker. It’s still an extremely number far below what CEO Elon Musk predicted, but it marks the first real signs of growth nearly a year into the program. Read more…

