
Fang Cheng Bao’s sales chief confirmed the Tai 9 and Formula S will go on sale in the second half. Read more…
ESB eCars raises charging prices across Ireland and Northern Ireland

ESB eCars has introduced higher charging tariffs across its public EV charging network in Ireland and Northern Ireland, increasing costs for both pay-as-you-go users and subscribers. The updated pricing also simplifies the tariff structure by grouping all DC chargers above 50 kW into a single pricing category. Read more…
Volkswagen considers bringing China-developed EVs to Europe

Volkswagen is reportedly evaluating the export of models developed for the Chinese market to Europe. The group is also said to be considering local production of such vehicles at its European factories, including the underutilised plant in Zwickau, Germany. Read more…
CATL resumes operations at its lithium mine in Jiangxi

Chinese battery manufacturer CATL has resumed operations at its lithium mine in Jiangxi after a shutdown lasting almost a year. The Jianxiawo deposit contains one of the world’s largest reserves of lepidolite, which CATL processes on site into battery-grade lithium carbonate at its own refinery. Read more…
Stricter EV and battery standards take effect in China

As of 1 July 2026, two new mandatory safety standards have entered into force in China, significantly raising safety requirements for traction batteries and electric vehicles. One of the key provisions is that battery systems must no longer present a risk of fire or explosion. Read more…
Avatr refiles for Hong Kong listing after prospectus lapses

Avatr has updated its prospectus and refiled for a Hong Kong listing, after the earlier version lapsed upon expiry of its six-month validity. Read more…
VW weighs building China-designed cars in Europe

Volkswagen is evaluating for the first time bringing models developed for the Chinese market to Europe, with its Zwickau plant as a potential production site. Read more…
Tesla delivers FSD v14 Lite to legacy H3 EVs as the legal pressures grow

Tesla has officially started to release the Full Self-Driving update for older vehicles. The automaker is deploying firmware version 2026.20.5.1, known as FSD v14 Lite, to vehicles with Hardware 3 technology. Tesla AI software executive Ashok Elluswamy confirmed the rollout publicly. He confirmed the software is heading to early-access drivers first – these are drivers with high safety marks -… Read more…
Dacia drops Spring below £12,000 in UK

Dacia has reduced the price of the Spring electric city car to £11,990, making it the cheapest new car and cheapest EV on sale in the UK. The move undercuts the Leapmotor T03 and widens the price gap to entry-level combustion models. Read more…
Rivian R2 spotted with LiDAR near HQ, looks better than most LiDARs

Rivian’s new R2 has been spotted near Rivian HQ sporting a LiDAR sensor, which won’t be included with the earliest vehicles but will be added in a few months. And the implementation actually looks pretty good, compared to the large “taxi bumps” present on many other vehicles. Read more…
Live updates: June 2026 deliveries for major automakers in China

Leapmotor, Nio and Xpeng each set their highest monthly delivery record so far this year in June. Read more…
Huawei HIMA posts first delivery drop in a year in June

Huawei HIMA delivered 50,624 vehicles in June, down 3.73% year-on-year, though up 9.76% from the previous month. Read more…
Rivian to participate in ChargeScape’s vehicle-grid integration platform

Rivian joins ChargeScape’s vehicle-grid integration platform, enabling EVs to support grid balancing and reduce charging costs through utility programs. Read more…
Genesis confirms the GV90 launch date as its ultra-luxe SUV nears arrival

The GV90 will go on sale as the largest and most lavish Genesis SUV yet. Genesis announced an official launch date for the GV90 ahead of its upcoming debut. Read more…
XCharge’s next-gen EV fast charging station delivers up to 480 kW of power

XCharge launches the C7 fast charging station delivering up to 480 kW with advanced thermal management and cybersecurity for fleet and public use. Read more…
Ferrari Luce sold out in China despite design controversies

Courtesy of Ferrari, we are witnessing a sharp divide in how consumers view the latest luxury electric cars. When the Italian automaker revealed its first all-electric model, the Luce, the reaction from Western internet commentators was largely negative. But the commercial reality of the world’s largest auto market tells a completely different story. Wealthy buyers in China are showing strong… Read more…
The Chevy Blazer EV avoids a price hike for 2027 despite a few upgrades

The 2027 Chevy Blazer EV will retain the same price as the outgoing model, despite gaining a NACS port and additional features. Read more…
Big Short’s Michael Burry discloses new Tesla (TSLA) position

Michael Burry has disclosed a new short position against Tesla (TSLA), revealing that he shorted the stock at $416.22 on Tuesday. Read more…
$383 million port and freight infrastructure grant to create 22,000 clean jobs

A ceremony held at the Port of Long Beach saw a record-setting $383 million grant from the state’s Port and Freight Infrastructure Program (PFIP) issued to support 22,000 clean jobs, reduce port and freight emissions, and build up a more modern, more sustainable supply chain at one of America’s busiest ports. Read more…
Controversial Ferrari Luce EV is an instant sellout in China [update]

All the controversy surrounding the launch of the first all-electric sedan to ever wear the Ferrari badge hasn’t slowed down sales any – every single Ferrari Luce allocated to the Chinese market is already spoken for. Read more…

