Food delivery company US Foods is adding 30 electric trucks to its fleet this year. These will be used around the company’s distribution centre in La Mirada, California. US Foods has already taken delivery of its first electric truck, an eCascadia from the Daimler truck US brand Freightliner. Whether more eCascadia will follow or whether […] More…
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Stellantis has HEVO working on wireless charging
HEVO, a US provider of inductive charging technology, announces cooperation with Stellantis. The merger of PSA and FCA wants to start charging Stellantis electric vehicles wirelessly. A demonstrator is underway. HEVO appears relatively new but has been working on wireless charging for electric vehicles since 2011. Still, the Stellantis deal is the biggest by far […] More…
Infineon confirms German chip plant with record investment
Infineon has confirmed that it is moving ahead with a new plant in Dresden, Germany, to expand its chip manufacturing capacity. The supplier is still seeking public funding of around one billion euros yet plans to five billion in the plant – the largest single investment in Infineon’s history. The Board’s agreement on the ambitious […] More…
Greening Corporate Fleets initiative calls on EU to quicken EV transition
In an open letter to the EU Commission, some 30 companies like Uber, Ikea, Coca-Cola, or Leaseplan demand that only electric company cars and delivery vans be allowed in the European Union from 2030. From then, no new ICE cars or vans should be allowed in company fleets. The companies, including Tesco, SAP, Umicore and […] More…
VW to build another EV model in Wolfsburg
VW’s main plant in Wolfsburg has been awarded the contract for an additional electric model from 2026. The vehicle is to be an electric compact SUV model. As part of the investment planning, which was initially postponed in autumn, the decision has now been made to locate the development and construction of an all-electric compact […] More…
BP to invest billions in charging network in the USA with Hertz
BP wants to pump one billion US dollars into the development of charging infrastructure in the USA by 2030. Part of this investment will go towards the construction of charging facilities at the car rental company Hertz. Both players are planning a US-wide fast charging network at Hertz locations. Both the announcement of the billion-dollar […] More…
Hamburg to allow e-taxis only from 2025
No new cabs with internal combustion will be allowed to hit the road in Hamburg from 1 January 2025, Hamburg’s transport senator Anjes Tjarks announced. Hamburg is thus the first federal state in Germany to only allow new cabs with alternative drives. Tjarks hopes that other cities will follow the Hanseatic city’s example. “We hope […] More…
Ford aims to secure 8 per cent EV margins
Ford wants to achieve eight per cent margins on its next-generation electric vehicles, set to hit the road by the middle of this decade. However, the automaker expects it will take several years to offset a cost disadvantage of up to 8 billion dollars over competitors. According to Reuters, Ford CFO John Lawler expects that […] More…
Tesla starts up battery plant in Grünheide
Production of the first battery components has kicked off at Tesla’s German factory in Grünheide. Jörg Steinbach, Brandenburg’s Minister of Economic Affairs, informed the state parliament after visiting the factory. Tesla itself has not yet commented on the commissioning. For the time being, the factory is only producing individual components. Further production steps have been […] More…
ElectricBrands to have XBUS & Evetta built in the Netherlands
The vehicle manufacturer ElectricBrands from Itzehoe will in future have its light electric vehicles XBUS and Evetta manufactured by VDL Nedcar in Born. This will secure the start of series production. In addition, the company will also benefit from the experience of the Dutch company’s 4,000-strong team in the further development of the fleet. “The […] More…
Sandvik scores record order for electric mining equipment in Norway
Sandvik, an engineering firm from Sweden, announces a major deal worth more than €33 million (SEK 370 mn). The order comes from Rana Gruber, which is on course to decarbonise its iron ore mine operations in Storforshei in northern Norway. Sandvik is expected to deliver zero-emission trucks, loaders, drills, on-site service support and batteries. Rana […] More…
German court denies Greenpeace suit against VW
The Regional Court of Braunschweig has dismissed a civil action against Volkswagen supported by Greenpeace. The lawsuit called on the company to end the sale of vehicles with internal combustion engines worldwide by 2030 at the latest. The Regional Court dismissed the lawsuit on the grounds that the legislator, with the introduction of the German […] More…
MagREEsource to recycle rare earth magnets in France
The French start-up MagREEsource has developed an environmentally friendly process for recycling rare earth magnets based on patented hydrogen technology and wants to commercialise it. MagREEsource has closed a five-million-euro financing round for its pilot plant in Grenoble with a capacity of 50 tonnes, which is scheduled to go into operation in the second half […] More…
RWTH spin-off Cylib raises seed funding
The battery recycling start-up Cylib, which was spun off from RWTH Aachen University, has been able to increase its seed funding by eight million to now 11.6 million euros. With the seed capital from the seed round, Cylib plans to set up a pilot factory in Aachen. With the increased funding, it should now be […] More…
NanoGraf closes multi-million dollar funding round
The US battery material start-up NanoGraf has closed a series B financing round of US$65 million. The money will be used to finance the planned production start of the in-house silicon anode material in the fourth quarter of 2023. Previously, NanoGraf had already raised $27 million (€25 million) in Series A. Together with the nearly […] More…
White House confirms NEVI requirements; gets Tesla on board
The US government has set the final requirements for its “Made in America” cEV charging stations to qualify for the 7.5 billion dollar subsidy programme and NEVI. As leaked in advance, CCS is the new standard, and this time, Tesla is specifically on board. Today’s requirements largely correspond to reports from earlier in the week. […] More…
Tesla has received no subsidies for Grünheide plant so far
Tesla has likely not yet collected a cent of the subsidies for its vehicle plant in Grünheide in Brandenburg, according to local media. Tesla models have been rolling off the production line in Grünheide for a year now. According to the Brandenburg Ministry of Economics, “Tesla has not received a single cent of funding so […] More…
OK counts on Tritium chargers for large-scale roll out in Denmark
Denmark’s largest fuel retailer OK has ordered over 300 fast-charge columns from Tritium. The Australian hardware manufacturer has already delivered the first charge of 75 kW stations. OK will install the new chargers at pit stops and serve corporate fleet customers. The cooperation between Tritium and OK began last summer with the first successful installations. […] More…
Ionity to double the number of its high-power chargers in Sweden
Ionity and the Swedish real estate company Regio have joined forces to build twelve new ultra-rapid charge parks offering 108 public charging stations before the year’s end. This time, the selected sites include shopping centres at major motorway junctions. Ionity and Regio have already determined specific locations. The HPC hubs will range from Skellefteå in […] More…
VW rumoured to turn the ID.2 into ID. Golf
According to a British media report, VW’s small electric car planned for 2025 will be called the ID. Golf and be the first model to use the MEB+ platform. Apparently, there will be a new study of the model in March – with the revised design and possibly a new name. This is reported by […] More…