Electric trucks will require 1.8 million 100kW chargers
By 2030 battery electric trucks (BETs) will require 1.4 million to 1.8 million slow charges (100kW), as well as 400,000 to 700,000 public high-speed chargers (500kW). Read More
By 2030 battery electric trucks (BETs) will require 1.4 million to 1.8 million slow charges (100kW), as well as 400,000 to 700,000 public high-speed chargers (500kW). Read More
Investments by traditional car OEM’s to boost electrification and fade out ICE increased dramatically the past 2 years. According to Bloomberg, carmakers invest up to $526 Billion through 2026 which is more than double the amount they mapped out back in 2020. Read More
Volkswagen is poised to overtake Tesla in 2024 and already leads in Europe. Execution will be key to encroaching on Tesla’s $750 billion market capitalization. Read More
It is possible for battery electric trucks (BETs) for last-mile delivery to reach TCO parity with diesel trucks in most European cities, with the current purchase premiums, according to the ICCT. Read More
Traton has entered a joint venture agreement with Volvo Group and Daimler Truck. Together they plan on creating an Europe-wide charging infrastructure for electrified goods transport. Read More
Currently, there are only 6,000 fast charging stations across the USA, some with multiple chargers but others with only one or two according to MIT. Read More
Geely’s Lynk & Co 01 PHEV won May’s best seller race, with 553 registrations in the Netherlands according to José Pontes. Read More
The number of electric cars in Europe has more than tripled since the pandemic. The 5 major markets, representing a total of 70% market share, report an average growth of 74% in EVs. Marking the most giant leap ever taken! Read More
e-Mobility is on the verge of a real breakthrough due to new developments in technology, and incentive policies that many countries are adopting. CICenergiGUNE sorted this out and shows the intention / plans per country and OEM Read More
According to the electrical vehicle market update by EDF & ERM (April 2022) carmakers around the world will spend more than $515.000.000.000 on launching new models. Read More