Stellantis partnership to develop new EV batteries
- New Energy Vehicles
- 10 December 2024
South African consumers can look forward to another addition to the local EV stage in 2023.
Tesla seems to be losing its lead over other vehicle manufacturers in the rush to grow its electric vehicle (EV) market share.
Airbus and Renault Group have signed a research and development agreement to enhance both companies’ efforts at developing electric propulsion.
New to the EV game and uncertain where to recharge?
This past Tuesday (15 November), Ford Motor Company CEO, Jim Farley, made a thrilling claim, saying the manufacturing of electric vehicles would need 40% less labour than internal combustion engine (ICE) vehicles.
When looking at BMW’s dramatically increased sales of fully electric vehicles, it is not difficult to predict what the future of motoring will look like.
Toyota has shifted to a higher gear with more New Energy Vehicles (NEV) planned for introduction in South Africa.
Mercedes-Benz Vans South Africa hopes to be a pioneer in the field of electric mobility solutions for both private and commercial use.
The Renault 5 EV concept might not be new, but it is the most likely of the concepts that will make it into production.
Another mid-sized, fully electric SUV that made its debut at the Paris Motor Show recently, was the Jeep Avenger from the Stellantis Group.
Chinese commercial vehicle brand, JAC, says it will add the 4-tonne N75 EV to its 3.5 tonne EV in South Africa.
A small South African start-up, Funky Electric, hopes to introduce an affordable electric vehicle into the market no later than early 2023.
Volvo says load-shedding woes could be a thing of the past for South Africans in future – if they drive a Volvo.