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This Legendary Hot Hatchback Returns As An EV

When they think about the famous 205 GTI, Peugeot fans still lick their chops even today. But for many years, the French automaker had refrained from using the high-performance nameplate. Now it's making a comeback in the form of an electric hot hatchback, and fans should be excited. The new

Xpeng, BP Pulse open their first jointly built charging station

Xpeng and BP Pulse reached a cooperation agreement in January to share their charging networks. They will also accelerate the exploration of overseas collaborations. (Image credit: Xpeng) Xpeng (NYSE: XPEV) and BP Pulse, the EV charging arm of British oil giant BP, have opened their first jointly built charging station

Ford faces daily struggle with rare earth magnet supplies

Ford boss Jim Farley described a “hand-to-mouth” supply situation after Explorer SUV production was halted at Chicago plant last month. By Stewart Burnett Ford Motor continues to reckon with severe supply constraints for rare earth magnets essential to EV production, forcing some temporary factory closures. In a new interview with

5 ways to sharpen your company's sustainability strategy

The opinions expressed here by Trellis expert contributors are their own, not those of Trellis. There’s a sentiment I keep hearing over and over these days: “It can be hard to make sense of what’s happening around us.” This notion isn’t new — we’re always looking for ways to interact

Rockwell Automation launches OptixEdge for industrial data processing

Advanced edge gateway solution transforms the way data is processed, enabling time and cost savings. Rockwell Automation, Inc. announced the global launch of OptixEdge, an edge gateway solution designed to support data processing for industrial applications. Modern smart machines generate large volumes of data, but according to Rockwell’s latest State

Opel Grandland Blitz AWD EV should give US Jeep fans hope

After becoming the first European brand to offer fully electric versions of every model it sells — and at the same price as the ICE models — Opel is going even further, with a new, AWD electric SUV that should give American Jeep fans hope for a new electric Cherokee!

Nexamp cuts ribbon on first "Community-Driven Community Solar" project in Illinois

Nexamp and Trajectory Energy Partners this week celebrated the opening of Blue Grama Solar, a 4.7-MW community solar farm that marks a significant step forward in Illinois’ clean energy transition. As the first Community-Driven Community Solar (CDCS) project energized under the Illinois Shines program, Blue Grama Solar, located in Galesburg,

Charged EVs | Allison Transmission to acquire Dana's off-highway business, expanding EV and hybrid drivetrain capabilities

Allison Transmission has announced a definitive agreement to acquire Dana’s Off-Highway business for approximately $2.7 billion. The acquisition, anticipated to close late in the fourth quarter of 2025 pending regulatory approvals, aims to expand Allison’s existing powertrain and electrification product lines, significantly enhancing capabilities in hybrid and electric drivetrain systems

I'm Obsessed With This High-Tech $3,500 E-Bike

The Olto is a new e-bike from New York City-based startup Infinite Machine.  It has phone-as-a-key capability, over-the-air firmware updates, a swappable battery and tons of accessories.  It costs $3,495 and arrives this fall. I sold my electric bike a couple of years ago when I moved from New York

MAN focuses on integrated, modular battery manufacturing

MAN Truck & Bus is bringing a new kind of battery production in-house, but it still maintains a bigger picture of e-mobility’s future. By Will Girling Stakeholders across the automotive industry are in broad agreement that batteries could be the single key technology that will take electric vehicles (EVs) firmly

Amazon, Google, Meta and Microsoft go nuclear

Amazon has added to its portfolio of carbon-free energy purchases with a deal to buy 1.9 gigawatts through 2042 from Talen Energy’s nuclear plant in Susquehanna, Pennsylvania. The goal: to energize new and existing data centers in the region. The power purchase agreement announced June 11 builds on an existing

Mitsubishi debuts EV battery swap network for cars AND trucks

Mitsubishi is partnering with Ample and Yamoto Transports to deploy an innovative new battery swap network for electric cars in its Japanese home market — but it’s not just for electric cars. Mitsubishi Fuso commercial trucks are getting in on the action, too! Despite a number of early EV adopters

Yaskawa America to invest $180 million in Wisconsin manufacturing plant

A rendering of the new building. Governor Tony Evers, together with the Wisconsin Economic Development Corporation (WEDC) and company officials, announced that Yaskawa America will invest at least $180 million and create more than 700 new high-paying jobs in Wisconsin. Yaskawa America is experiencing significant growth driven by innovation in

EV Fast Chargers Are Growing Much More Quickly Than You Think

A new study indicates DC fast-charging ports are being installed at the highest pace the United States has ever seen. Tesla alone installed more than 600 new ports in May.  The U.S. could see 3,000 more DC fast charging ports installed in 2025 than in 2024. You may think that the electric-vehicle

SAIC adds new 9,500-car cargo ship, bringing its fleet to 36 car carriers

Anji Soundness began its maiden voyage today and will sail to Europe after loading vehicles at Chinese ports. SAIC's other car carrier, the Anji Ansheng, with a capacity of 9,500 vehicles, began its maiden voyage last month. (Image credit: SAIC) SAIC Motor (SHA: 600104), the Chinese automaker with the largest

Trump scraps California EV mandate as states launch legal fight

GM and Toyota are among the OEMs backing Trump's decision to kill California's 2035 ICE ban as 11 states prepare for court. By Stewart Burnett President Trump's termination of California's 2035 electric vehicle (EV) mandate is triggering substantial backlash on the basis of states' rights, but not from the Republican