Sales and profits are down on the previous year, but the Tesla’s Q2/2025 earnings report indicates a degree of stabilisation. And, as usual, the carmaker is looking ahead – for example, to a more affordable model that is expected to debut this year. Read more…
Charging network IONNA launches EV Rechargeries at Wawa locations in Florida
IONNA, a joint venture charging network founded by eight of the world’s biggest automakers, has set a goal of deploying some 30,000 ultra-fast public charging points by 2030. Now the JV has announced a collaboration with convenience store chain Wawa. The “first of many” Rechargeries at Wawa is now open near the International Speedway in… Read more…
Joby Aviation expands manufacturing capacity, adds new electric aircraft to its fleet
Joby Aviation is developing electric air taxis for commercial passenger service. Now the company has announced the expansion of its site in Marina, California, which will double its aircraft production capacity at that location. Joby has also expanded its flight test program, adding a new aircraft to its fleet. Joby designs, builds, and tests its… Read more…
Lynk & Co joins China’s EV price war with a $15,200 Z20
The electric car market in China is no longer just competitive – it has turned into a battleground where price is the primary weapon. The latest automaker to enter the fray is Lynk & Co., which just launched two new, more affordable versions of its Z20 compact EV. The company is offering these new models with limited-time pricing that brings… Read more…
Tesla’s Cheaper EV Started ‘Initial Production’ In June

Tesla offered an update on its long-awaited more affordable model in its Q2 earnings report. Lire la suite…
Tesla’s Quarter Was Pretty Brutal. Here’s What Happened

Sales are down, regulatory credits are down, and discounted Tesla prices mean less money coming in. Tesla could use some good news lately. Lire la suite…
Ronbay and Rock Tech Lithium partner to provide European battery materials
German-Canadian company Rock Tech Lithium, which is developing refining capacity in Europe, has signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) with Chinese cathode active materials producer Ronbay Technology aimed at creating an integrated lithium-ion battery materials supply chain in Europe. Rock Tech will provide long-term supply of battery-grade lithium hydroxide to Ronbay’s cathode production facilities in… Read more…
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Tesla is now offering FSD Transfer in Europe and the Middle East
For those unaware, the Full Self-Driving package is usually tied to a single vehicle and not the owner or a Tesla account. The package costs $12,000 in the US, and typically, customers must purchase a new package when ordering their next Tesla. However, for a limited time, Tesla offers FSD Transfer promotions that allow you to transfer your FSD package… Read more…
Is Your EV Making You Carsick? Here’s Why Science Says ‘Maybe’

It has a lot to do with what you hear—or don’t hear, and not just what you feel. Lire la suite…
ADS-TEC Energy and MVV to deploy battery-buffered DC fast chargers at German retail sites
ADS-TEC Energy will deploy over 30 of its ChargePost and ChargeBox battery-buffered fast EV charging stations, with charging capacities of up to 320 kW, at retail group Müller locations throughout Germany. ADS-TEC Energy’s ChargePost systems feature high-resolution 75-inch screens, which will be used for advertising (Digital Out-of-Home, or DOOH). “The roll-out of an efficient charging… Read more…
New air mobility corridor in Michigan will enable research into eVTOLs
A flight corridor for testing drones and electric aircraft will soon link the University of Michigan’s autonomy research and proving ground facilities in Ann Arbor to Michigan Central’s urban testbed and innovation district in Detroit. The roughly 40-mile research skyway will be the centerpiece of M-Air, a new public-private partnership U-M is launching to support… Read more…
Vauxhall transforms the Mokka into a 280-hp electric pocket rocket
Vauxhall decided to inject a serious dose of caffeine into its electric lineup. The company is reviving its historic GSe performance badge, but this time it’s not for gasoline engines or even hybrids. The new GSe nameplate will exclusively represent the brand’s fastest, fully electric cars, and its first entry is a surprising one: a high-performance version of the Mokka… Read more…
Tesla Wants To Know What Happens If Someone Messes With Its Robotaxis

Tesla is quietly testing if bad actors can use RF jammers and gadgets to mess with its Robotaxis. Lire la suite…
You can finally get your motorcycle license on an electric, and everyone’s loving it
Getting a motorcycle license just got a little easier – and more electrifying. In a move that could help usher more riders into the electric future, new riders now have a chance to learn on LiveWire electric motorcycles as part of a licensing course. Read more…
Lucid (LCID) is driving EV innovation in America with or without help from Washington
Lucid (LCID) is making big moves to advance electric vehicles in the US. After launching a new alliance with four US producers, Lucid is building a domestic supply chain for EVs to help America keep pace with China and others. Read more…
Tesla’s own data confirms Autopilot safety regressed in 2025
Tesla released its Autopilot safety report for Q2 2025, confirming that Autopilot safety has regressed so far in 2025. Read more…
Toyota will begin building EVs, electric pickups in new markets in the next few months
Toyota announced plans to begin building electric vehicles in Indonesia this year as it looks to counter surging Chinese rivals. It will be its third country where Toyota produces EVs, following China and Japan. Later this year, Toyota will also begin building electric pickups in another market. Read more…
Rivian Adds Tesla Plugs To Its Charging Network

The Rivian Adventure Network of DC fast chargers is being slowly upgraded to feature both CCS1 and NACS cables. Lire la suite…
How America’s Heel Turn From EVs Could Hurt Canada Too

As U.S. manufacturers slow down on EVs, it could lead to real issues of consumer choice for Canadian drivers. Also, Chinese brands pick up steam in Europe. Lire la suite…