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- EVs Take 23.6% Share In Germany — Below 2021 Levelscleantechnica.com EVs Take 23.6% Share In Germany — Below 2021 Levels - CleanTechnica
October saw plugin EVs take 23.6% share in Germany, down from 24.5% share YoY. BEVs are now even below the levels of October 2021.
- What Falling Sales? Plugins Grew to a Record 1.7 Million Units in September!cleantechnica.com What Falling Sales? Plugins Grew to a Record 1.7 Million Units in September! - CleanTechnica
Sign up for daily news updates from CleanTechnica on email. Or follow us on Google News! Global plugin vehicle registrations were up 33% in September 2024 compared to September 2023. There were 1.7 million registrations, which is a new record. BEVs were up by 12% YoY (year over year), to ... [conti...
- Mercedes is offering dealers up to $3,000 for every EV soldelectrek.co Mercedes is offering dealers up to $3,000 for every EV sold
Mercedes is now paying dealers up to $3,000 for every EV they sell until the end of the year. As...
- Mack Electric LR is Wisconsin’s first electric garbage truckelectrek.co Mack Electric LR is Wisconsin's first electric garbage truck
Madison, Wisconsin added two Class 8 electric trucks to its garbage fleet earlier this year in the form of a pair of Mack Electric LR HDEVs.
- ‘UK-first’ intercity battery trial train outperforms dieselelectrek.co 'UK-first' intercity battery trial train outperforms diesel
A "UK-first" intercity battery trial train proved that single battery technology can outperform diesel engines cost-effectively.
- US EV options, considering the market
Unfortunately, being stuck in the USA means I cannot access the interesting Chinese EV models coming out. If I have a great distaste for all things Elon, what is there left that is even worth considering? Kona?
- Australian Government to announce electric Vehicle-to-Grid household standards todaywww.drive.com.au Australian Government to announce electric Vehicle-to-Grid household standards today
New Australian Standards will allow families to power their homes using energy from their electric cars – or sell it to the grid.
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- iONNA, A New Charging Network By Major Automakers, Matters Now More Than Evercleantechnica.com iONNA, A New Charging Network By Major Automakers, Matters Now More Than Ever - CleanTechnica
Sign up for daily news updates from CleanTechnica on email. Or follow us on Google News! When it comes to public EV charging in the United States, Tesla gets most of the attention. Honestly, the company has earned it. With more locations and more stalls than anybody in more places ... [continued]
- Tesla (TSLA) valuation surges to equal next 10 biggest automakers over Trump/Musk relationshipelectrek.co Tesla (TSLA) valuation surges to equal next 10 biggest automakers over Trump/Musk relationship
Tesla’s stock (TSLA) has surged to a $1 trillion valuation – seemingly over the assumption that the Trump and Musk...
- Inchcape & BYD Partner In New Distribution Agreement For Ethiopia!cleantechnica.com Inchcape & BYD Partner In New Distribution Agreement For Ethiopia! - CleanTechnica
Sign up for daily news updates from CleanTechnica on email. Or follow us on Google News! In an unprecedented move some months ago, Ethiopia became effectively the first country in the world to ban the import of internal combustion engine vehicles. That ban was not some futuristic target for 2030 .....
- World EV Sales Report — Top Selling Auto Brands & Groupscleantechnica.com World EV Sales Report — Top Selling Auto Brands & Groups - CleanTechnica
Sign up for daily news updates from CleanTechnica on email. Or follow us on Google News! We published our report on the world’s top selling EV models yesterday. Now, let’s look at which auto brands and auto groups sold the most plugin vehicles and the most BEVs in September. Top ... [continued]
- Kia’s new EV4 hatch officially spotted in the US for the first timeelectrek.co Kia's new EV4 hatch officially spotted in the US for the first time
Kia is launching its lower-priced EV4 electric sedan next year. For the first time, Kia’s new EV4 hatch variant was...
- Range Rover to launch smaller Velar electric SUV, the first to ride on JLR’s EMA platformelectrek.co Range Rover to launch smaller Velar electric SUV, the first to ride on JLR's EMA platform
Jaguar Land Rover confirmed the first EV based on its new EMA platform will be here in less than two...
- These U.S. States Desperately Need More EV Chargers
The number of EVs on the road is growing. Recent figures show the EV market share closing in on ten percent nationally. EV infrastructure — with the help of substantial government investment — is improving to meet the demand. The number of EV charging points in America increased by 29 percent nationwide in 2023. But is that increase happening quickly enough?
The picture becomes a bit murkier, looking at individual states. Different states have different needs for EV charging. An interesting metric for how successful states have been at providing EV infrastructure is to look at their EVs per charging point ratio. The more registered EVs a state has, the more public charging points it needs. And many states — even avowedly EV-friendly ones — may be far from where they need to be with EV charging infrastructure.
The HERE-SBD EV Index for 2024 scores states out of 25 for their EVs per charging point ratio. And it tells a slightly different story than the raw numbers. California, for instance, has by far the most EV charging points of any state. However, California also has the second-worst EVs to charging point score of any state, suggesting far more needs to be done.
- Toyota says California-led EV mandates are ‘impossible’ as states fall short of goalwww.cnbc.com Toyota says California-led EV mandates are 'impossible' as states fall short of goal
CARB's regulations call for 35% of 2026 model year vehicles, which will begin to be introduced next year, to be zero-emission vehicles (ZEV).
- Bentley to launch its first EV – a sleek urban SUV – in 2026electrek.co Bentley to launch its first EV - a sleek urban SUV - in 2026
Finally, Bentley says it has found the winning formula to giving an all-electric vehicle the Bentley stamp of approval.
- Will Trump blow up Canada’s $50 billion EV sector?electrek.co Will Trump blow up Canada's $50 billion EV sector?
Canada has secured billions in EV-related investment over the past three years, all gearing up for US demand – but what happens now with Trump?
- GM is retiring another gas-powered model to make room for the next-gen Chevy Bolt EVelectrek.co GM is retiring another gas-powered model to make room for the next-gen Chevy Bolt EV
GM is retiring another gas-powered car at its Kansas plant to clear room for the next-gen Chevy Bolt EV. The...
- EVs Take 30.2% Share in the UK — Near Record Highcleantechnica.com EVs Take 30.2% Share in the UK — Near Record High - CleanTechnica
October’s auto market saw plugin EVs take 30.2% share in the UK, up from 24.9% year on year. Both BEVs and PHEVs grew in volume.
- The US Votes For Fewer Electric Vehicles, More Gas Guzzlerscleantechnica.com The US Votes For Fewer Electric Vehicles, More Gas Guzzlers - CleanTechnica
Support for electric vehicles in America is expected to decline sharply under the next administration as tariffs go up.
- New 2025 Kia Niro EV Pricingcleantechnica.com New 2025 Kia Niro EV Pricing - CleanTechnica
Sign up for daily news updates from CleanTechnica on email. Or follow us on Google News! With the slick Kia EV6 and the family-loving EV9, one can be forgiven for forgetting that the Kia Niro EV is still around. While the Niro EV is from a different era, it’s still ... [continued]
With the slick Kia EV6 and the family-loving EV9, one can be forgiven for forgetting that the Kia Niro EV is still around. While the Niro EV is from a different era, it’s still going strong, and a new 2025 version now has some details announced — most importantly, pricing.
The Niro EV had 2,349 sales in the US last quarter, a bit less than half of the EV6’s 5,044 sales, but perhaps it will get a boost from the 2025 model options. Pricing for the Kia Niro EV Wind starts at $39,600, while pricing for the Kia Niro EV Wave starts at $44,600 (MSRP).
The 2025 Kia Niro EV has a 64.8 kWh battery that provides 253 miles of range on a full charge (EPA estimate). “The 2025 Niro EV retains its extensive list of features while adding even more technology. Rear seatbelt pre-tensioners are now standard on both trims, with the Wave trim receiving Blind-Spot Collision Avoidance Assist – Rear with Parallel Exit as an additional Advanced Driver Assistance Systems (ADAS),” Kia writes. Rear seatbelt pre-tensioners? Well, it’s something…. That’s the baseline upgrade for the 2025 model.
- 2026 Rivian R2 Will Get New LG Cells With 'Six Times' The Capacity
The battery blitz in America continues and the newest beneficiary of that is the upcoming Rivian R2.
Rivian just inked a battery supply deal with Korean battery giant LG Energy Solution (LGES) for its next-generation R2 model that's set to launch in the second half of this decade. The Irvine, California-headquartered automaker showcased the R2 electric SUV—which looks like a baby R1S—in March and is now inching closer to bring that model to market.
LGES said on Thursday that it will provide Rivian with its advanced 4695 cylindrical cells for over five years, with a capacity totaling 67 gigawatt-hours. The new cell type has a diameter of 46 millimeters and is 95 mm tall, the battery maker said in a press release. It will feature six times the capacity of the existing 2170 cylindrical cells.
- BYD puts the brakes on its Canada launch – for nowelectrek.co BYD puts the brakes on its Canada launch – for now
BYD stalls its plans to enter Canada, deterred by the country’s 100% federal tariffs on EVs imported from China. But that won't likely keep the company away for long.
- Mexico wants to know if Tesla still plans to build its Gigafactory there after Trump’s winelectrek.co Mexico wants to know if Tesla still plans to build its Gigafactory there after Trump's win
Mexico wants to ask Elon Musk if Tesla still plans to build its ‘Gigafactory Mexico’ now that Trump has won...
- Volvo EV owners can now charge at Tesla Superchargerselectrek.co Volvo EV owners can now charge at Tesla Superchargers
Volvo Cars is opening access to Tesla Superchargers in the US and Canada for its EVs, including its new EX90 flagship SUV.
- Used electric car deals are coming as lease returns expected to surgeelectrek.co Used electric car deals are coming as lease returns expected to surge
We might start to get some great used electric car deals starting in 2026 as EV lease returns are expected...
- IEA: Countries need to ramp up energy efficiency to hit 2030 targetelectrek.co IEA: Countries need to ramp up energy efficiency to hit 2030 target
A year after countries pledged at COP28 to double energy efficiency improvements by 2030, the IEA says we're still falling short.
- Mercedes-Benz opens new battery recycling plant that recovers ‘96%’ of battery materialselectrek.co Mercedes-Benz opens new battery recycling plant that recovers '96%' of battery materials
Mercedes-Benz opens Europe’s first battery recycling plant using an innovative process that the automaker says enables recycling rate to more than 96%.
- Secondhand EVs will flood the market in 2026, JD Power saysarstechnica.com Secondhand EVs will flood the market in 2026, JD Power says
Used EV supply is set to grow by 230% as 215,000 cars come off lease.
If you've been wanting an electric car but everything seems too expensive, there's some good news on the horizon. A whole lot of EV leases are due to expire in 2026, which should lead to something of a glut, according to data analyzed by JD Power.
We have the revised IRS clean vehicle tax credit to thank. This was revamped under the Inflation Reduction Act, and while tough new battery sourcing rules and a requirement for final assembly in North America have meant many fewer EVs are eligible for the tax credit when bought new, a loophole that considers a leased vehicle to be a commercial sale means any leased EV is eligible for the $7,500 incentive, which can now be subtracted from the price of the EV at the time of sale or leasing.
In 2023, 46 percent of all franchise (i.e. not Tesla, Rivian, Vinfast, or Lucid) EV sales were leases, a trend that JD Power says it has seen through the first three quarters of 2024 as well. Once Tesla is included, about 30 percent of new EV sales this year have been leases. By contrast, fewer gasoline-powered cars are being leased each year since the start of the pandemic.
That means there will probably be a shortage of used ICE vehicles in 2025 and 2026. Used EVs might also be a little scarcer next year, JD Power says. It expects a 2 percent drop in the number of used EVs next year, but a 230 percent increase in 2026 as 215,000 cars end their leases.
JD Power also has some good news about new EV prices—they're getting cheaper. The average price for a new electric compact SUV, once tax credits and manufacturer incentives are included, is $35,900, $12,700 less than the price in 2022 for the same class of vehicle.
- Audi Launches New AUDI Brand In China Without A Four Ring Logo | Carscoopswww.carscoops.com Audi Launches New AUDI Brand In China Without A Four Ring Logo | Carscoops
The AUDI E Concept previews the China-bound production models that will follow in 2025
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- Inchcape+ orders 100 BYD electric trucks as part of sustainability goalswww.asiaone.com Inchcape+ orders 100 BYD electric trucks as part of sustainability goals
Inchcape+, a subsidiary of Inchcape Singapore, has signed an agreement with BYD for the order of 100 electric heavy-duty trucks at the first day of the Singapore International Transportation and Commercial Expo (SITCE) 2024 on Wednesday (Nov 6). The deal is the largest single order of an electric tr...
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- What Happens To US EV Sales Now (Under Trump)?cleantechnica.com What Happens To US EV Sales Now (Under Trump)? - CleanTechnica
Sign up for daily news updates from CleanTechnica on email. Or follow us on Google News! The election hasn’t officially been called, but it’s close enough. Donald Trump — despite all of this and much, much more — will be president of the United States again. Let’s be honest, there ... [continued]
- BEVs Take 94% of Auto Market in Norwaycleantechnica.com EVs Take 95.6% Share In Norway - Skoda Enyaq Tops Chart - CleanTechnica
The October auto market saw plugin EVs take 95.6% share in Norway, up from 91.3% year on year. BEVs took 94.0% share.
- CATL pushes forward with all-solid-state EV batterieselectrek.co CATL pushes forward with all-solid-state EV batteries
The world’s largest EV battery maker is advancing a new type of battery, promising higher energy density. According to a...
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- The Volvo EX30 Is Finally Coming To America At $44,900
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> > A Volvo spokesperson confirmed the EX30 is still being built at parent company Geely Group's factory in Zhangjiakou, China, so that price does include the new 100% tariffs on Chinese-built EVs
- Tesla Ditches Plans for $25,000 EV
As Reuters reports, CEO Elon Musk was asked during an earnings call Q&A about when to expect a $25,000 "non-robotaxi regular car model." Musk responded that "the future is autonomous," pointing to the Cybercab that Tesla unveiled last month.
"It should be blindingly obvious" that that's the direction Tesla is taking, Musk added, arguing that "having a regular $25K model is pointless."
In December 2023, however, Musk said Tesla was "obviously...working on a low-cost electric vehicle that’ll be made at very high volume." And when Reuters reported in April that Tesla had canceled plans for a $25,000 EV to focus on its robotaxi, Musk said the article was incorrect.
According to Tesla, "what matters [now] is lowest cost per mile of efficiency." Musk said the Cybercab will be around $25,000 to produce and available to purchase in some capacity, but it won't have a steering wheel, so it wouldn't be like purchasing a Model 3 or Cybertruck today.
However, Tesla plans to start fully autonomous, unsupervised Full Self-Driving in Texas and California next year for its Model 3 and Model Y EVs.
- Royal Enfield Drops Flying Flea EV Motorcycle At Last: This Is It
Royal Enfield is a company that's been around for over a century. It started as a British company, and has a long and storied past, including a little lightweight machine designed to drop from the literal sky for RAF dispatch riders during WWII. After the war, the original Flying Flea found new life as a lightweight urban commuter as the country worked to get back on its feet.
The Flying Flea C6 is one of two new Flying Flea designs that Enfield first introduced to the world ahead of EICMA 2024. Technically, they're in Milan right now, but the event doesn't kick off in earnest (even for press) until November 5, and they've chosen to get out ahead of the scrum by launching it today.
Flying Flea isn't just a revived model badge for Royal Enfield in 2024. Instead, it's meant to be the company's new electric sub-brand, and to have an identity of its own. It even has its own social media channels, although the livestreamed press conference for the event was shown on the existing Royal Enfield YouTube channel.
What you're seeing here is the Flying Flea C6, which is the first production EV that Enfield will be releasing. It's meant to be a lightweight, nimble, urban-focused motorcycle; part of what Royal Enfield Managing Director Siddhartha Lal describes as "City Plus."
By that, he explained, he means a bike that shines in city riding, but that can also go beyond and offer a bit of fun on top of that. That's the intended ethos for all Flying Flea models, in fact.
Specs aren't available yet, so we can't offer opinions on them at this time; only the design. Given Enfield's track record of more than reasonable pricing for its gas models, though, it seems like a safe bet to think that Flying Flea will be priced much more in line with what riders want to pay than some other EV motorcycle brands.
- GM recalls, once again, its Chevy Boltelectrek.co GM recalls, once again, its Chevy Bolt
A few years back, General Motors had to recall 142,000 Bolts in a major fiasco due to fire risk. This time around, however, just a small number of Bolts are being recalled, only 107.
A few years back, General Motors had to recall 142,000 Bolts in a major fiasco due to fire risk. This time around, however, just a small number of Bolts are being recalled, only 107. But the risk of fire is deemed high – according to the NHTSA – if these vehicles are charged to full or nearly full capacity.
The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) posted a recall of the Chevrolet Bolt EVs and its larger version, the EUV, covering model year 2020-22 that were recalled and repaired previously over the same risk. Apparently, the previously installed advanced diagnostic software, which is supposed to detect whether or not the battery is defective, is itself faulty, which could, in turn, lead to a fire risk.
“The installation of advanced diagnostic software may have failed,” the NHTSA stated. “As such, the high voltage battery could catch fire when charged to full or nearly full capacity.”
- MG outsells Tesla for first time as Australian EV sales stagnate, despite price warthedriven.io MG outsells Tesla for first time as Australian EV sales stagnate, despite price war
MG quadruples its sales on the back of major price cuts, allowing it to outsell Tesla EVs in October. BYD electric sales also suffered.
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