Author: Joshua Morris

Joshua Morris is an EV journalist at EVMagz.com, covering global developments in electric vehicle technology, battery innovation, charging infrastructure, and clean mobility policy across major markets. He holds a degree in Environmental Science and, outside of reporting, enjoys weekend open-water swimming, drone landscape mapping, and exploring off-grid energy systems.

Chinese electric carmaker Nio is determined to forge ahead with its European expansion plans, undeterred by the looming uncertainty surrounding potential tariffs on Chinese electric vehicles (EVs) by the European Union. Founder William Li affirmed the company’s commitment on Thursday as Nio inaugurated its first showroom in Amsterdam. “Electric vehicles are very important for the positive development of the environment; they should never be used as a political target,” Li told reporters at the showroom opening. See also: China FAW to Join Nio-Led Battery Swap Alliance  Despite the EU’s contemplation of imposing tariffs, Li emphasized that Nio would make “the most…

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Canada’s Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has refrained from committing to follow the United States’ recent move to significantly increase tariffs on battery-electric vehicles (BEVs) imported from China. On May 14, the same day the Biden administration announced a hike in existing U.S. tariffs on Chinese EVs from 27.5% to 102.5%, Trudeau attended the inauguration of a lithium-ion separator plant in Ontario. This facility is a key component of Canada’s strategy to develop a robust EV supply chain in the region. “We’re obviously closely monitoring what our closest trading partner, the United States, is doing,” Trudeau remarked regarding the U.S. tariff…

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Toyota Motor is conducting tests on its new battery-electric Hilux pickup truck in Thailand to assess its performance under various conditions, as the company prepares to commence manufacturing of the vehicle in the country by the end of 2025. This move comes as Toyota aims to tap into Thailand’s critical pickup truck market, which accounts for more than half of total vehicle sales and faces increasing competition from Chinese electric vehicle manufacturers. Pras Ganesh, executive vice president of Toyota Motor Asia, confirmed the company’s intention to produce the Hilux BEV in Thailand, stating, “Our intention is to be producing the…

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Xpeng, the Chinese electric vehicle (EV) maker, has made a significant move into the French automotive market by launching its G9 and G6 SUVs. This expansion is part of the company’s V 2.0 strategy for internationalization, aimed at strengthening its presence beyond China. The Xpeng G9, the flagship SUV, is available in three variants in France – Standard Range, Long Range (rear-wheel drive), and Performance (4-wheel drive). The prices start at €59,990 ($64,960) for the Standard Range and go up to €73,990 for the Performance version. The G9 boasts a 78.2 kWh or 98 kWh battery capacity, with performance ranging…

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Tevva Motors, a British electric vehicle startup, has taken a step towards securing its future by filing for the appointment of an insolvency administrator. The move is aimed at buying the company time to attract new investors while under creditor protection. This decision comes on the heels of Tevva’s failed merger attempt with Canadian vehicle manufacturer ElectraMeccanica around six months ago. Despite subsequent efforts to secure new investors and potential merger partners, no concrete agreements have been reached. The insolvency filing is seen as a strategic move to maintain operational flexibility and facilitate the search for new investors. In a…

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Einride, the Swedish electric logistics company, and DP World, the Arabian port operator, are joining forces to electrify the movement of shipping containers at the port of Jebel Ali in Dubai. The partnership aims to save 14,600 tonnes of CO2 equivalents per year. Jebel Ali, the tenth-largest harbor in the world, will soon utilize Einride technology. The Einride Saga software will manage a fleet of heavy electric vehicles and a charging infrastructure, along with piloting projects for autonomous driving. This collaboration will electrify container flows between terminals in Jebel Ali Port, enhancing efficiency and sustainability in the port and marking…

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Lucid Motors is gearing up to expand its electric vehicle lineup with the introduction of the “Earth” electric SUV, slated to arrive in 2026 as the company’s most affordable model yet. The Earth will follow the debut of the Gravity SUV, expected to hit the market later this year. The automaker recently filed trademark applications for the Earth nameplate, indicating its plans for a smaller, more budget-friendly electric SUV. Sized similarly to the Tesla Model Y, the Earth is anticipated to be competitively priced, with an entry-level cost expected to be below $50,000. Lucid’s CEO, Peter Rawlinson, confirmed the Earth’s…

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Xiaomi has officially introduced the Electric Scooter 4 Pro (2nd Gen) in European countries, offering various improvements over its predecessor and a promotional discount for some customers. The new model, initially teased on the brand’s global website in March, boasts upgrades in motor power, range, and features. The Electric Scooter 4 Pro (2nd Gen) is equipped with a more powerful motor, delivering 1,000W peak power while maintaining a top speed of 25 kph (~16 mph) to comply with local regulations. Riders can choose between three modes for varying speed preferences. The scooter also features a 468Wh battery, providing an extended…

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Tesla’s Director of Manufacturing Engineering at Gigafactory Texas, Renjie Zhu, announced his departure from the company this week. This latest resignation marks a continuation of recent staff changes at the electric vehicle manufacturer. Zhu revealed his decision to leave in a LinkedIn post on Monday, concluding a five-year tenure that included significant contributions in both Texas and China. Since January 2023, Zhu has overseen the launch and production ramp of the Cybertruck at the Texas facility. “After triumphing the epic launch of Cybertruck program and ramping the volume production line to the steady 1K/W throughput orbit for the past 16…

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Archer Aviation, a company specializing in electric vertical takeoff and landing (eVTOL) aircraft, has reached a significant milestone with the completion of its high-volume battery manufacturing line. The San Jose, California, facility now houses a battery pack manufacturing line capable of producing 15,000 battery packs annually. Tom Muniz, Archer’s chief technology officer, emphasized the importance of this achievement, stating, “This is a major milestone for Archer as designing, developing and mass-producing electric propulsion systems that are purpose-built for electric aircraft is the key to unlocking the electrification of aviation.” The facility, which also includes a certification flight simulator and integrated…

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Mitsubishi Motors has experienced a significant shift in its top earning market, with North America surpassing Southeast Asia just as the carmaker prepares to introduce an electric vehicle sourced from Nissan and a new mid-sized pickup truck. While Southeast Asia has historically been Mitsubishi’s most profitable region, challenges such as high interest rates and a strong Thai baht have impacted its local business. In contrast, favorable foreign exchange rates and the weakening of the Yen have bolstered its performance in North America. This change in fortunes aligns with Mitsubishi’s recent confirmation of new products in development for the North American…

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Finnish retailer K-Lataus has joined forces with Kempower to enhance the fast charging infrastructure across Finland. This collaboration will see the K-Lataus charging network expand with over a hundred DC charging points strategically placed at key commercial locations for Kesko and along major highways. K-Lataus has selected Kempower chargers capable of delivering 400 kW, catering to a variety of vehicles. These chargers support 800 volts, aligning with the existing K-Lataus network. Iiro Määttänen from K-Auto, overseeing the K-Lataus charging network, noted, “As the total power of each new charging hub is at least 1600kW, we are able to guarantee fast…

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