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Even before the 2024 presidential election, California-based startup Rivian purchased a large shipment of lithium-iron-phosphate (LFP) batteries from China's Gotion High-Tech Co.
Thanks to the launch of the configurator on the German Mercedes-Benz website, it has become known what the base version of the new CLA looks like.
Renault Group-owned brand Alpine is launching a range of electric scooters in partnership with French manufacturer Cibox.
Ford's iconic Fiesta model could get a second life thanks to a collaboration with Volkswagen.
The construction of the central production building of the BMW Group's new high-voltage battery assembly plant in Lower Bavaria took twelve months.
Isuzu UK has unveiled the production version of the new Isuzu D-Max EV. It is positioned as the first all-electric commercial pick-up truck on the European market with a payload of more than 1 tonne, the ability to tow a trailer weighing up to 3.5 tonnes and permanent four-wheel drive.
Mercedes-Benz has opened a configurator in Germany for the all-electric CLA, which was unveiled in mid-March. The sedan is already available to order, with prices starting at 55,859 euros for the CLA 250+ variant.
Stellantis' abandonment of plans for an electric Ram heavy-duty pickup truck has triggered a $25 million legal battle between two major automotive parts suppliers.
Fast charging station network operator Ionity will be the first in Europe to install the new Alpitronic HYC1000 chargers.
Foxconn - the same Taiwanese company that assembles the iPhone - is preparing to enter the U.S. electric car market.
Citroën has officially unveiled the new generation of the C5 Aircross crossover. The production model is designed in the same style as last year's concept car and is available for the first time in an all-electric version.
Xiaomi has updated its application with China's Ministry of Industry and Information Technology (MIIT) for the YU7 electric crossover.
Mercedes-Benz Trucks intends to set a new range record for its eActros 600 electric truck, but not in the usual way: the truck will have to drive in reverse for more than 100 kilometres without stopping.
When braking from 100km/h to zero, the concept is able to put as much energy back into the battery as is needed to charge 21 iPhones.
At the end of the first three months of 2025, Volkswagen has surpassed Tesla to become the leader of the European electric vehicle market.














