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Sono Motors reenforces Executive Board
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Fastned Opens First Fast Charging Station In Germany
Fastned began expansion of its fast-charging network beyond the Netherlands by installing the first station in Germany along the A3 highway at Limburg an der Lahn (exit Limburg-Süd). The station consists of a few chargers, including the 175 kW ones (CC…
Renault Opens Electric Vehicle Concept Store In Berlin
Renault has opened its second Renault Electric Vehicle Experience Centre in Berlin, Germany, after the first one was launched in Stockholm, Sweden three months ago. The idea of having all-electric EV stores is to better present electric cars in a way t…
CATL’s European Factory To Be Built In Germany – Sources
Three sources unofficially confirmed to Reuters that CATL‘s battery plant envisioned for Europe will be built in Germany (Poland and Hungary were also considered a few months ago). It’s expected that the factory will be launched in Thuringi…
Growth of Plug-In Electric Car Sales In Germany Softened In May
May brought us the lowest growth of passenger plug-in electric car sales in Germany since January 2017 – 24%. It’s not a bad result, but it seems that expansion is slowing down. In total, some 4,775 new passenger plug-in cars were registere…
Belectric lends life to thousands of electric car batteries
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Ford Electric Car Production To Return To Germany In 2023
Ford could again produce electric cars in Germany after production of the European version of Focus Electric came to an end in Spring 2017. While sales in U.S. are pretty low, in Europe it was even lower, so the Focus Electric didn’t have a chanc…
German Government Warns Of Massive Job Loss Due To Electric Cars
Progressing electrification is expected to cause massive job losses in Germany. Assuming that all-electric and hybrid cars will take respectively 25% and 15% of production by 2030, some 75,000 jobs could be lost in the German automotive industry. Highe…
German Government Warns Of Massive Job Loss Due To Electric Cars
Progressing electrification is expected to cause massive job losses in Germany. Assuming that all-electric and hybrid cars will take respectively 25% and 15% of production by 2030, some 75,000 jobs could be lost in the German automotive industry. Highe…