Samsung SDI unveils new Samsung Battery Box at InterBattery Europe 2024
Samsung SDI unveils new Samsung Battery Box at InterBattery Europe 2024
Samsung’s battery-making arm plans to employ a two-track strategy that parallels and complements high-energy NCA batteries with LFP batteries for utility-scale ESS products to be deployed in 2026 and going forwards. On top of that, with the rise of artificial intelligence (AI) era stoking construction of new data centers, the battery maker vows to meet booming demand for uninterruptible power supply (UPS) systems needed for those data centers.
SK On develops polymer electrolytes for lithium metal batteries
SK On develops polymer electrolytes for lithium metal batteries
Polymer electrolytes are considered as the next-generation solid battery materials with low cost and easy manufacturing. However, they have lower ionic conductivity compared to oxide and sulfide-based electrolytes, which means they typically operate only at high temperatures of 70-80°C. Overcoming this limitation is one of the key challenges in the field.
Grande Panda: FIAT’s new global player
Grande Panda: FIAT’s new global player
The Grande Panda is the first new product in the family and will be followed by the launch of a new vehicle every year until 2027. The new set of models has been designed to conquer the streets of the world and complete the brand’s line-up. FIAT’s innovative project is to manufacture vehicles on the same global and multi-energy Smart Car platform, which works in every region in the world, allowing the brand to create many different vehicles and respond to customers’ needs worldwide.
Honda to begin sales of new N-VAN e: commercial-use mini-EV in Japan
Honda to begin sales of new N-VAN e: commercial-use mini-EV in Japan
The N-VAN e: realized both a sufficient practical range and a large cargo space required for commercial use through the adoption of a large-capacity battery, downsizing of the eAxle, and by minimizing the space occupied by components through a centralized layout of high-voltage components. In addition to realizing a range of 245 km (152 miles) on a single charge in WLTC mode, which is sufficient for a delivery service, one of the main commercial uses of EVs, customer convenience was pursued with charging time of approximately 4.5 hours for normal charging (6.0 kW output) and approximately 30 minutes for fast charging (50 kW output).
Hyundai Motor teases first images of all-electric INSTER
Hyundai Motor teases first images of all-electric INSTER
Hyundai Motor Company today unveiled the first official teaser images of its new A-segment sub-compact EV: INSTER. INSTER is derived from “intimate” and “innovative”, with the name of Hyundai’s new sub-compact EV also reflecting the evolution from the Korea-only, petrol-powered CASPER, introduced in 2021. INSTER will set new standards in terms of driving range, technology, and safety features, redefining what buyers can expect from a vehicle in this class.
Xpeng impresses again at the world's largest EV test, El Prix
Xpeng impresses again at the world's largest EV test, El Prix
Among this year’s test vehicles, the new XPENG G6 stands out as a clear winner when considering the positive deviation from the stated range and charging speed relative to its price. The car covered a total of 530.7 kilometres, almost reaching the stated WLTP range of 550 kilometres. Thanks to the car’s 800-volt technology empowered by XPENG next-gen SEPA2.0 architecture, it also delivered very impressive figures during the charging test; the 87.5 kWh battery charged from 10-80% in just under 20 minutes, achieving a charging speed of an impressive 264 kW. This is only 55kW behind the test record set by the XPENG G9 in last year’s test. This news is a significant milestone for XPENG, signalling a continued positive presence in key European markets.
Volvo Cars starts production of fully electric EX90 SUV
Volvo Cars starts production of fully electric EX90 SUV
The EX90 is based on our next generation, born-electric EV technology base, with a fully electric range of up to 600 km. The EX90 is designed to be the safest Volvo car to date, powered by next-generation passive and active safety technology and software informed by a broad suite of sensors.
Mass production of new all-electric Explorer starts at Ford’s EV assembly plant in Cologne
Mass production of new all-electric Explorer starts at Ford’s EV assembly plant in Cologne
The electric Ford Explorer is the first vehicle to roll off the line at the Ford Cologne Electric Vehicle Center – a significant step on the road to producing a new generation of high-quality electric passenger vehicles for the region. A second EV, a new sports crossover, will be revealed shortly with production in Cologne starting later this year.
Kia Georgia begins assembly of the 2025 Kia EV9 all-electric SUV
Kia Georgia begins assembly of the 2025 Kia EV9 all-electric SUV
The EV9 joins the award-winning and increasingly popular lineup of SUVs currently being assembled on Kia Georgia’s assembly line: Telluride, Sorento and Sportage. This is the culmination of a more than $200 million expansion that has added approximately 200 new jobs at the plant and the flexibility to assemble both EVs and the company’s traditional products along the same assembly line.
Kia EV3 delivers elevated electric SUV experience for all with innovative technology and advanced design beyond its class
Kia EV3 delivers elevated electric SUV experience for all with innovative technology and advanced design beyond its class
The EV3 measures 4,300mm long, 1,850mm wide, 1,560mm high and has a wheelbase of 2,680mm. It features a state-of-the-art front-wheel drive electric powertrain based on the Electric Global Modular Platform (E-GMP), utilizing Kia’s fourth-generation battery technology. The EV3 Standard model is offered exclusively with a 58.3kWh battery, while the EV3 Long Range variant is fitted with an 81.4kWh battery.
Leapmotor International begins operations to expand global electric vehicle sales starting September 2024
Leapmotor International begins operations to expand global electric vehicle sales starting September 2024
Leapmotor International’s EV product offering is considered complementary to Stellantis’ current technology and portfolio of iconic brands and will bring more affordable mobility solutions to global customers. Leveraging Stellantis distribution channels, the launch plan will begin in Europe - France, Italy, Germany, Netherlands, Spain, Portugal, Belgium, Greece, Romania - starting in September 2024 supported by dedicated country managers and 200 points of sales by the end of the year, including Stellantis &You locations, ramping up to 500 by 2026 to ensure a high level of service for customers. In late 2024, the Leapmotor product launch roll-out will expand to the Middle East & Africa (Turkey, Israel and French Overseas), India & Asia Pacific (Australia, New Zealand, Thailand, Malaysia and India), and South America (Brazil and Chile).
ID.7 receives historic top score in ADAC vehicle test
ID.7 receives historic top score in ADAC vehicle test
The test was conducted on a Volkswagen ID.7 Pro with an output of 210 kW (286 PS). It particularly impressed with its high energy efficiency: with a consumption of just 18.1 kWh/100 km in the combined operation part of the ADAC Ecotest, the electric saloon is one of the most economical models in the mid-sized class. It therefore received a score of 0.7 for the sub-category ‘Consumption/CO2’ and, as a result, was also awarded a full five stars in the Ecotest, which has been an integral part of the ADAC vehicle test for more than 20 years. This rating was exceeded only in the sub-category ‘Active safety – Assistance systems’, which received the best score of 0.6. And last but not least, with a starting price of 53,995 euros, the ID.7 Pro is cheaper than the previous best-rated models from competitors.