Stellantis has reportedly halted the conversion of its plant in Brampton in the Canadian province of Ontario in order to rethink its strategy for North America. The plant in Brampton is currently being converted to build electric and petrol vehicles for Jeep. Read more…
Technotrans receives follow-up order for battery cooling for electric buses
Technotrans has received a follow-up order from a “leading European electric bus manufacturer.” The company will supply battery thermal management systems (BTMS) for several electric bus series on an even larger scale than before. Read more…
Tesla prepares to roll out FSD features in China, report says
Tesla is preparing a software update for Chinese customers to offer FSD features similar to those available in the US market, according to Bloomberg.
The features will be deployed to customers who paid RMB 64,000 ($8,830) for the FSD software package.
BYD teases new Qin L EV electric sedan
BYD is preparing to launch its latest offering in the Chinese electric car market: the Qin L EV. This all-electric sedan joins the very popular Qin family, but the Qin L EV is designed to appeal specifically to a younger demographic that wants a slightly more stylish electric vehicle. BYD teased the upcoming Qin L EV on social media, and… Read more…
Zeekr 007 GT makes real-life debut, launch set for mid-Apr
The Zeekr 007 GT is currently undergoing final inspections in Europe, and will be officially launched and begin deliveries in mid-April.
The Zeekr 007 GT will be named the Zeekr 7 GT in overseas markets.
Easelink receives €11.5 million in EU funding
Easelink, the Austrian developer of a conductive EV charging solution called Matrix Charging, has received a grant totalling 11.5 million euros from the European Innovation Council. The money will primarily be used to standardise the system. Read more…
Toyota inaugurates a hydrogen refuelling station in Indonesia
Toyota has opened a hydrogen refuelling station in Karawang (West Java), Indonesia. The company set up this facility at the xEV Center, an electrification and renewable energy learning centre for the public, inside its third plant in the city. Read more…
De Lijn orders up to 900 charging stations from SPIE-Ekoenergetyka
The Belgian public transport company De Lijn has placed a new order for charging stations for electric buses with SPIE-Ekoenergetyka worth 24.2 million euros. The goal is to electrify all 50 of De Lijn bus depots. Read more…
French CPO alliance to build 40,000 HPC charging points by 2028
In France, 13 charging infrastructure operators (CPOs) have joined forces to form the new Charge France association in order to massively drive forward the expansion of the French HPC charging network. The aim is to have 40,000 ultra-fast charging points by 2028, with Ionity, Fastned and Allego among the founding members. Read more…
Rolls-Royce Spectre brings Black Badge into electric era
In recent years, Rolls-Royce has launched a series of Black Badge models aimed at updating the stalwart luxury brand’s image with a more youthful and sporty demeanor and a darker color palette. Now the first electric Rolls-Royce—the Spectre coupe—is getting the Black Badge treatment. Rolls claims it’s the most powerful production car… Read more…
Princeton University announces breakthrough sodium-ion cathode material
Sodium-ion batteries could be a cost-effective alternative to lithium-ion batteries. However, their energy density is often still too low. According to Princeton University, researchers have discovered a high-energy sodium-ion cathode that could outperform lithium-ion cathodes. Read more…
Dongfeng Honda to launch S7 SUV on Mar 6 with Huawei smart driving, report says
Dongfeng Honda will offer two smart driving solutions for the S7 SUV — Honda Sensing 360+, and Huawei’s smart driving solution, according to local media.
Honda unveiled a new EV brand called Ye in China in April 2024, but is no longer mentioning the brand in its current marketing.
Nio subsidiary Onvo to launch large SUV ‘L90’
The Chinese electric car manufacturer Nio has revealed the first details about the second model of its sub-brand Onvo: The vehicle is to be called L90 and will be unveiled in Q2. Sales are then expected to start within the 3rd quarter. Read more…
CALB prepares to build its battery plant in Portugal
Chinese battery manufacturer CALB will start with the construction of its first European battery factory this year. The plant at the port of Sines, Portugal, first announced in 2022, is scheduled to go into operation in 2028, not at the end of 2025 as initially planned. The company will build cells and ready-to-install packs there. Read more…
RoboSense reaches 1 millionth LiDAR delivery milestone
RoboSense produced its one millionth LiDAR and delivered it to a humanoid robot company.
RoboSense’s LiDAR sales in 2024 were 544,200 units, 95.52 percent of which were automotive LiDARs.
Wuling’s best-selling Hongguang Mini EV gets a four-door version
The Wuling Hongguang Mini EV is a very popular Mini EV in China, owing to its pricing and compact size. And now to further broaden its appeal it’s getting a four-door version. The Hongguang Mini EV has been a runaway success since its initial release in July 2020. Its low price point and small footprint made it a hit with… Read more…
Wrightbus improves H2 double-decker Streetdeck Hydroliner
Northern Irish manufacturer Wrightbus has unveiled the second generation of its hydrogen double-decker bus Streetdeck Hydroliner. Thanks to increased efficiency, the new generation should offer a greater range, cost less and be able to transport more passengers. Read more…
Mercedes’ Solid-State Battery Prototype Comes Out Of The Lab, Onto The Road
With the same battery size and same weight, the solid-state chemistry is expected to deliver 25% more range on the prototype EQS. Read more…
US federal buildings take down EV chargers
The US General Services Administration (GSA) will shut down all EV chargers at federal-owned government buildings. It will also start replacing its electric vehicles fleets – a sharp u-turn from policies implemented by the Biden administration. Read more…
BWM will not build electric Minis in Oxford – for now
The BMW Group has put its plan to manufacture electric Mini cars at the Oxford plant in England on ice. Two all-electric models were due to roll off the production line at Oxford next year – which has now been postponed indefinitely. Read more…