Author: Ivan Popov

Ivan Popov is an EV journalist at EVMagz.com, covering global developments in electric vehicle technology, battery systems, charging infrastructure, and clean mobility policy across key international markets. He holds a degree in International Relations and, outside of journalism, enjoys long-distance running, travel photography, and exploring sustainable urban transport systems.

The European Union’s charging infrastructure has expanded significantly, with the number of charging points reaching approximately 845,000 by the end of 2024—a 180% increase from 2021, according to an interim assessment by the EU Commission. The report suggests that most member states are on track to meet or exceed the minimum targets set by the Alternative Fuels Infrastructure Regulation (AFIR) before the 2030 deadline. Alongside the overall increase in charging points, the EU Commission noted an improvement in average charging capacity, which has risen from 26 kW to 33 kW per charging point. The region now has over 15,000 ultra-fast…

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Compleo UK has secured a contract to install more than 500 electric vehicle chargers in the London borough of Islington to support the council’s transition to an all-electric fleet, with a particular emphasis on its waste and recycling operations. The charging infrastructure will include a mix of AC and DC units, although the company has not disclosed the exact distribution. The first installations are set to begin early this year, with all 550-plus chargers expected to be completed within two years. Se also: Compleo Charging Solutions Finds Buyer in Kostal Group: Acquisition Pending Approval “We’re thrilled to support such a…

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South Korea’s SK On is increasing battery production at its U.S. facilities in response to rising demand from Hyundai and Kia, as the automakers ramp up electric vehicle (EV) manufacturing in the country. According to industry insiders, SK Battery America, the company’s U.S. subsidiary, will dedicate nine of its twelve production lines in Georgia to supplying batteries for Hyundai and Kia EVs starting in March. The move comes as Hyundai Motor Group intensifies efforts to meet local sourcing requirements for battery components, which impact eligibility for the U.S. federal EV tax credit of up to $7,500. “In the future, 75…

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Dongfeng Nissan, the Chinese joint venture of Japan’s Nissan, has incorporated artificial intelligence (AI) from DeepSeek into its upcoming N7 electric sedan, marking a rare move by a Japanese automaker in China. The company announced on its WeChat account that the N7 is the first joint venture vehicle to integrate the DeepSeek-R1 deep reasoning model. “Through the powerful data processing and self-learning capabilities of the DeepSeek-R1 large model, the N7 is able to accurately recognize user intent and provide a more natural and smooth human-computer interaction experience,” Dongfeng Nissan stated. See also: Nissan to Start Producing Electric Vehicles for Dongfeng…

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Hesai Technology is expanding its partnership with Chinese electric vehicle manufacturer BYD. The companies will integrate Hesai’s lidar systems into more than 10 BYD models scheduled for mass production in 2025. The lidar technology will be part of BYD’s next-generation advanced driver assistance system (ADAS), “God’s Eye,” which aims to improve autonomous navigation for both urban and highway driving. This collaboration reflects BYD’s ongoing efforts to enhance its intelligent driving capabilities across its vehicle lineup. The “God’s Eye” system, powered by lidar, will be available in two versions and will help improve navigation on autopilot (NOA) in various driving conditions.…

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Pace and the Chicago Transit Authority (CTA) have secured two grants totaling $58 million to support the transition to electric buses, officials announced. The funding will be used to replace 57 older buses with battery-electric models operating in and around Chicago. Pace, the suburban transit provider, will introduce 27 electric buses, while CTA will add 30 to its fleet. The grants will cover up to 75% of the eligible cost per electric bus, with Pace contributing $9 million and the Regional Transportation Authority (on behalf of CTA) providing another $10 million. See also: Illinois Secures Nearly $20 Million for Electric…

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Vertical Aerospace has completed the second stage of piloted testing for its VX4 electric vertical takeoff and landing (eVTOL) prototype, marking a significant advancement in the company’s efforts toward commercializing its flying vehicle. The tests, which included more than 30 piloted flights, focused on hover maneuvers, low-speed flight, and performance procedures like roll, yaw, and spot-turns. These tests were conducted at the company’s flight test center in Cotswolds Airport, UK. The successful completion of these tests allows Vertical Aerospace to move beyond controlled airspace into real-world operating conditions. The company is now awaiting approval from the UK Civil Aviation Authority…

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Be.EV has launched a new ultra-rapid electric vehicle (EV) charging hub at Hulme Retail Park in Manchester, marking the first project funded through a £55 million financing deal with NatWest and KfW IPEX-Bank. The hub is designed to increase urban access to EV charging, addressing the UK’s growing need for public infrastructure as the adoption of electric vehicles accelerates. The Hulme site features six ultra-rapid charging bays capable of providing up to 165 miles of range in just 20 minutes. Powered by renewable energy from Octopus Energy, this facility is part of Be.EV’s broader mission to bridge the charging gap…

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Jeep has unveiled a new trim level for its all-electric Wagoneer S, introducing the ‘Limited’ variant at a lower price point for the North American market. The new model, priced at $66,995 in the United States, is $5,000 less than the previously announced ‘Launch Edition.’ The Wagoneer S Limited retains several key features from the Launch Edition, including a 100 kWh battery pack, a 400-volt electrical system, and a 45-inch usable screen for the infotainment system. The vehicle also supports DC fast charging, allowing it to charge from 20% to 80% in approximately 23 minutes. Jeep has not disclosed the…

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Orlando Utilities Commission (OUC) is working with XCharge North America to assess battery-integrated EV charging technology as energy demands increase alongside electric vehicle adoption in the state. As part of a one-year research agreement with an option for extension, OUC will evaluate the NZS charging unit’s ability to support EV charging needs while managing grid impact. “We’re always looking for solutions that can be strategically installed on existing infrastructure, maximizing efficiency and minimizing costs,” said Paul Brooker, OUC Manager of Emerging Technologies. See also: XCharge North America and Grensol Partner to Develop EVSE Recycling Solutions Conventional direct current fast charging…

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Mercedes-Benz electric vehicle (EV) owners in the U.S. can now charge at Tesla’s Supercharger network using a North American Charging Standard (NACS) adapter, marking a significant step in the transition toward a more unified EV charging infrastructure. The German automaker becomes the first from its country to officially gain access to Tesla’s vast charging network, following the company’s previously announced timeline. See also: Mercedes-Benz CLA EV Targets 800-Mile Range with 20 Minutes of Charging Tesla updated its NACS website to include Mercedes-Benz in its list of supported automakers, confirming that owners of EQ models can now use the Supercharger network.…

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Senior officials in the UK’s Ministry of Defence (MoD) have been cautioned against discussing sensitive information in government-issued electric vehicles over concerns that Chinese manufacturers could be using them for surveillance, according to media reports. The UK government recently incorporated hundreds of Chinese-made electric vehicles into its fleet to reduce its carbon footprint. However, reports from the Daily Mail and The Sun—outlets previously criticized for sensationalism—suggest that these vehicles may be equipped with covert microphones capable of eavesdropping on confidential conversations. See also: UK Will Not Impose Tariffs on China-Made EVs, Unlike EU and US An unnamed MoD source cited…

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