Bury the ICE, the future is electric, says Marius
- New Energy Vehicles
- 14 January 2025
Between 100 and 120 additional new energy vehicle (NEV) charging stations are to be installed on major routes on South Africa’s roads.
JLR (Jaguar Land Rover) has partnered with Wykes Engineering Ltd, a leader in the renewable energy sector, to develop one of the largest energy storage systems in the UK to harness solar and wind power using second-life Jaguar I-PACE batteries.
JLR is accelerating its pace towards an electric vehicle (EV) future with the announcement of investing in new EV facilities and skilled staff for the new direction of motoring.
Electric-vehicle batteries and other car parts are the latest products under scrutiny as part of Washington's efforts to stamp out US links to forced labour in Chinese supply chains, according to a document seen by Reuters.
The electric vehicle race in India – the world’s third largest car market – is only in the qualifying stage but global investors are paying up for a good seat, reports Reuters.
As Tesla examines building a plant in India, officials have asked the company to emulate Apple in finding local firms to partner with any Chinese suppliers involved, according to three government sources with direct knowledge of the matter.
Toyota will strengthen the development of electric vehicle technology in China, as it looks to catch up with increasingly tough domestic competition in the world's largest auto market, Reuters reported.
Tesla just does not seem to be able to stay out of the proverbial pooh-pooh.
Porsche aims to make its iconic 911 the only internal-combustion engine model left standing, according to Reuters.
Verge Motorcycles, the Finnish company that will begin selling its electric superbikes in the US market at the end of this year, joins the ranks of well-known car giants, General Motors and Ford, in announcing its intention to utilise Tesla’s NACS charging network.
A San Franciscan transport advocacy group, Safe Street Rebel, has found a novel way to further its aims.
A group representing China's auto manufacturers has reneged on a pledge to avoid "abnormal pricing".
In a move to further cement its electric intentions, Opel earlier this week revealed its new emblem.