Toyota will introduce a new electric car for China
Toyota has plans to introduce its first all electric car for China in 2020.
Electrified cars corssed 2-percent market share for the first time in Germany
Electric and plug-in hybrid cars are obviously becoming successfull also in Germany with two percent market share reached for the first time in November.
Renault Zoe for Star Wars
To celebrate the lastest release the last film of Star Wars movie saga 'The Last Jedi' Renault will offer…
Plug-in hybrid is the most sold Panamera in Europe
It looks like customers in luxury car market prefere to buy plug-in hybrid car if there is posibility. At…
Efficient Urban Light Vehicle for the future
European automotive consortium 'Efficient Urban Light Vehicle' or 'EU-LIVE' with PSA Group as main automotive…
Saab 9-3 resurrected as an electric car
Sweedish-chinese cooperative NEVS - for National Electric Vehicle Sweeden - published basic data about their…
Twelve cities will buy only electric busses
Twelve cities arround the globe with the cumulated population of over 80 million people announced a C40 Fossil-Free Streets Declaration, according to which they will buy only zero emission busses from 2025 on.
Renewed BMW i8 also as Roadster
BMW renewed its range extended electric coupé i8, which will from now on be also available as roadster.
More power and range for plug-in BMW's
News are circling arround that BMW will increase range and power of its iPerfomance models, with first changes…
Belgian cities going green
Some of the biggest cities are introducing low emitions aera, including Antwerp an Brussels, more a re about to come.
Terrafugia got a new owner
It has been bought by Cinese industrial giant Geely, that will help Terrafugia in pursuit to build a flying car by the end of the decade.
Fendt pioneering with electric tractor
It will be able to use existing farm equipment and same charging ports as normal road cars.
Report: Electric Buses in Eindhoven
In the year 2025, all new buses in the Netherlands will have to drive CO2- free, according to an agreement from April 2016, between the public transport sector and Infrastructure and Environment State Secretary, Sharon Dijksma.