Author: Christopher Harrison

Christopher Harrison is an EV writer at EVMagz.com, covering global electric vehicle launches, battery technology, charging infrastructure, and clean mobility trends. When he’s not tracking the latest EV developments, he enjoys night cycling, experimenting with home cooking recipes, and collecting vintage automotive magazines.

The government of the Brussels Capital Region is investing 500,000 euros to install fast and ultra-fast charging stations for electric vehicles. 11 projects were chosen for funding, including four hubs with a total of 116 charging points for public parking areas, four hubs with four charging points each for ultra-fast charging, a project with 43 charging points for electric taxis, and two fast chargers specifically for vans and trucks. In this context, “fast” charging points refer to stations with power ratings between 22 and 50 kW, while “ultra-fast” charging points are those with power ratings of 51 kW or higher,…

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Ram Trucks may beat out Tesla and Chinese companies by becoming the first car manufacturer to offer a widely-available factory original wireless charger for electric vehicles in the United States. This was revealed during the reveal of the Ram 1500 Revolution concept, which included a glimpse of the upcoming Ram Charger, an inductive charging robot unrelated to the Dodge Ramcharger truck. “We know from our Real Talk tour that our customers aren’t just concerned for how long a charge will last on the road, but also how easy it is to charge,” said Ram’s CEO, Mike Koval. “And with our…

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Euro NCAP, the independent vehicle assessment organization, announced the top-rated cars for safety in 2022. The organization’s busiest year yet saw 66 new passenger cars tested. Among them, the Hyundai IONIQ 6 Electrified Streamliner received the award for “Best in Class” in the “Large Family Car” category, further solidifying Hyundai’s leadership in electric vehicles. The Euro NCAP “Best in Class” is determined by calculating the weighted sum of scores in the four areas of assessment: “Adult Occupant Protection,” “Child Occupant Protection,” “Vulnerable Road User Protection,” and “Safety Assist.” This sum serves as the basis for comparing vehicles. Cars are only…

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Team Avalanche Andretti driver Jake Dennis won the opening round of the 2022-2023 Formula E season, held in Mexico. The event, officially opened at the Hernanes Rodrigues Autodrome in Mexico City on Saturday (1/14), was also the first race with the new Gen 3 Formula E car, replacing the previous Gen 2 car that had been used since the 2018-2019 season. From the qualifying session, Dennis dominated the Formula E race in Mexico and won the opening round with a significant gap, and also achieved the fastest lap. Dennis managed to lead by 7 seconds from Porsche driver, Pascal Wehrlein,…

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The Dongfeng Nano Box is manufactured in the same factory as several other cars in China and shares similar specifications with them, such as the Dacia Spring, Renault City K-ZE, Aeolus EX1, Fengxing T1, Fengguang E1, and Venucia e30. The similarity to the Dacia Spring may make it appear familiar to you. The Dongfeng Nano Box was launched in July with great success, with a starting price of CNY 65,700 (approximately $9,750 at the time) and receiving over 10,000 orders on the first day. The Nano Box is now even more affordable in China, despite already being priced very reasonably.…

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Nikola plans to relocate its battery production from Cypress, Calif to Coolidge, Ariz by early Q3. The move will centralize truck assembly, fuel cell power module assembly, and battery module and pack production at the Coolidge facility and will feature automated battery production to enhance quality and efficiency. The company will continue to operate in Cypress until the end of Q2 2023, as it establishes its production capabilities in Coolidge and implements a smooth transition plan to avoid any disruptions in manufacturing. “This decision reinforces our commitment to finding ways to optimize our cost structure and create a sustainable business…

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Volvo will collaborate with Qualcomm to introduce subscription-based features in the electric EX90 SUV and upcoming models. Martin Kristensson, Head of Product Definition and Partner Management at Volvo, stated in an interview with Auto News Europe that the company is seeking to find new revenue streams through software as cars have a longer lifespan. “We will see cars that need to last longer and more of the value is driven by software, so we will need to find new business,” Kristensson said at CES 2023. “Certainly, there is an opportunity for subscriptions for some of features in the vehicle.” Kristensson…

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Winnebago Industries, Inc. as a motorhome manufacturer from the United States, showed a teaser prototype of the eRV2 electric camper van. This will be the way Winnebago kicks off in 2023, with future plans for an electric camper van in the near future. As a follow-up to last year’s e-RV, the manufacturer is now developing an electric-powered camper van vehicle called the eRV2. Different from previous prototypes, the eRV2 has a shorter, sportier profile and a relocated charging port hinting at an overhauled powertrain. As was the case last year, Winnebago will reveal its EV prototype at the Florida RV…

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Tesla’s cars are known in the industry for their incredible acceleration. Even for the S Plaid model is the electric car with the fastest acceleration. Tesla Model S Plaid is an electric car with the fastest acceleration from 0-60 mph or 96.5 km/h in 2.3 seconds ever tested by Motortrend. “When experiencing acceleration, it is very clear that the only force you feel is the back of the Tesla chair,” the publication wrote. Motortrend also tested it and several other electric vehicles to see which one was the fastest and determined the winner. Motortrend has published a list of the…

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Dacia, the European automaker known for its affordable cars, has announced its first ever hybrid electric vehicle (HEV) with the launch of the Jogger HYBRID 140. This seven-seat model aims to redefine its segment with its advanced petrol-electric drivetrain and competitive pricing. The Jogger HYBRID 140, which is already a success story with more than 83,000 orders and 51,000 registrations worldwide in under a year, is now available for UK customers to order. Priced at just £22,595 on-the-road, it is the best value seven-seat hybrid on the market. The Jogger HYBRID 140 Expression is also available for a low monthly…

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South Korean battery maker LG Energy Solution Co. will hook Ford Motor Co. to build an electric car battery factory in Turkey. The negotiations took place after SK On was about to cancel a memorandum of understanding (MOU) with Ford Motor and Turkish conglomerate Koc Holding A.S. to build an electric car battery factory. If talks with Ford go well, LG Energy Solution will sign an MoU with Ford in the coming weeks. In March 2022, Ford, SK On and Koc Holding signed a preliminary agreement to manufacture electric vehicle battery cells near the Turkish capital, Ankara, which will begin…

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Blink, a global EV charging network, announced the launch of five new charging products for both businesses and consumers at CES 2023. The offerings range from a residential charging cable to DC fast chargers that aim to provide EV charging options across various markets around the world. The company operates over 30,000 charging ports globally and utilizes proprietary, cloud-based software to manage and track charging stations and gather data. Blink has a presence in over 25 countries, including various South American territories, Greece, Belgium and recently entered in UK. Last year, Blink introduced several new charging products at CES, and…

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