Author: Moira Shortle

Moira Shortle has been reporting on the global electric mobility sector for EVMagz.com since becoming a reporter in 2020, with a focus on EV technology, charging infrastructure, battery innovation, and sustainability-driven transport policy across major markets. With a background in digital journalism and environmental communication, she brings a clear, balanced voice to complex industry developments. Outside of work, Moira enjoys coastal walking, documentary photography, and experimenting with plant-based cooking.

In a move that further solidifies its position in the growing electric vehicle (EV) charging market, Shell has announced its acquisition of evpass, the largest network of public charging stations for EVs in Switzerland. Founded in 2016 by Green Motion and previously owned by Eaton, FMV, and energy supplier AEW, evpass has over 3,000 charge points throughout the country and boasts a subscriber base of 50,000. This acquisition aligns with Shell’s strategy to operate over 500,000 charging points worldwide by 2025 and 2.5 million by 2030. In December 2022, Shell launched its first two fast charging stations in Switzerland and…

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Tesla’s Gigafactory Berlin recently achieved a significant milestone in electric vehicle production. The facility successfully produced 4,000 Model Y in one week, as announced by the electric vehicle maker’s official social media account for Europe. With this milestone, the factory has achieved an annual run-rate of 208,000 Model Y, an impressive feat considering the challenges it has faced over the years. The successful ramp-up of production at Giga Berlin is a positive sign for Tesla’s manufacturing operations. Its sister factory, Giga Texas, was opened just weeks apart, and it is expected to achieve a similar production milestone soon. Once both…

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Expeto, a provider of enterprise networking solutions over private and public mobile networks, has unveiled its new solution for connected vehicles. Called Connected Vehicles, the solution is available on the Expeto NeXtworking Platform as a Service and offers granular visibility and control for next-generation connected car, autonomous vehicle, and advanced logistics applications. Connected Vehicles provides automotive OEMs with the ability to manage software-defined fleets via public networks, as an extension of their own private networks. With the increasing number of sub-systems that require cellular connectivity, Expeto’s unified control plane allows OEMs to configure and monitor data paths between each of…

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Alfa Romeo has had a bumpy road to recovery, but the Italian carmaker is showing signs of newfound confidence as it starts 2022 on a high note. The brand has reported a 22% increase in registrations across Europe, with France, Germany, Italy, Austria, Spain, Greece, and Portugal all showing increased demand. The company attributes much of this success to the Tonale, a compact SUV that marked the beginning of Alfa Romeo’s “metamorphosis.” This transformation will continue with Alfa Romeo’s commitment to electrification, culminating in a zero-emission range by 2027. The brand’s CEO, Jean-Philippe Imparato, has promised that the upcoming next-generation…

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Ford has released a teaser video for one of their upcoming electric vehicles (EVs) based on Volkswagen’s MEB platform. In the video, Ford of Europe Design Director Amko Leenarts reveals an aerodynamically optimized wheel on an unnamed model, which could be the so-called “Sport Crossover” set to arrive in 2024. Although details are scarce, the teaser shows that the crossover may have a more rakish windscreen and less plastic cladding than Ford’s previous MEB-based model. Martin Sander, Model e Europe boss, teased that the new EV will be a “rebellious, uncompromising, SUV … reimagined for the EV era.” It is…

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Mitsubishi Motors Corporation (MMC) and Kaluza, a UK-based energy software platform, have announced a partnership to launch Japan’s first telematics-based smart charging service. The collaboration aims to increase the affordability of electric vehicles (EVs) and maximize their value for a decarbonized energy system. The new service builds on Kaluza’s global smart charging expertise, following deployments in North America, Europe, and Australia. Smart charging technology enables EVs to charge during times of low demand, when energy is cheaper and greener. The technology also helps avoid high electricity prices and alleviate network balancing challenges. Through the new service, Kaluza’s software will directly…

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Nikola Corporation, the American BEV and FCEV automaker, recently shared its Q4 and full year results for 2022. While some of the numbers saw significant drops compared to Q3, the company has several accolades on its report card and even bigger plans for this coming year. Despite the setbacks, Nikola’s progress in both its commercial vehicle business, Tre Fuel Cell EVs, and its energy business continues to harden. If the company executes its 2023 milestones laid out in its recent presentation, its overall upward trend for the year should continue. One of the highlights of Nikola’s Q4 report was the…

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Mercedes-Benz and Google have just announced a new long-term strategic partnership that will see the two companies collaborating on a range of initiatives designed to create the next-generation digital luxury car experience. Specifically, Mercedes-Benz will become the first automaker to create its own branded navigation experience using Google Maps Platform’s new in-car data and navigation capabilities. This partnership will give Mercedes-Benz access to Google’s leading geospatial offering, including detailed information about places, real-time and predictive traffic information, automatic rerouting, and more. See also: Google Maps trials navigation features for electric vehicles The new partnership will see Google’s industry-leading mapping and…

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French motorway management company Vinci Autoroutes has recently announced the opening of four fast-charging parks across the country, in collaboration with Dutch EV charging infrastructure provider, Allego. The four new charge hubs, located in Les Brouzils and Chavagnes on both sides of the A83, Rouillé Pamproux Nord on the A10, and Toulouse Sud Nord on the A61, offer multiple charge points for EV drivers, including CCS fast chargers and a CHAdeMO and AC charging point. Each of the four fast-charging parks boasts four Alpitronic Hypercharger HYC300s, which can provide up to 300 kW power and two connections each, along with…

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BRP, the Canadian manufacturer of snowmobiles, all-terrain vehicles, and personal watercraft, has been making waves with its plans for electrification. Last year, the company revealed two new electric models: the Origin and Pulse, and now its sister brands, Ski-Doo and Lynx, are following in their footsteps. The companies have announced their plans to launch their first-ever electric snowmobiles in 2024. The lineup will include the Ski-Doo Grand Touring Electric and the Lynx Adventure Electric, both of which closely resemble their traditional, ICE-powered counterparts. Not only do they promise emissions-free fun, but also an enjoyable experience for beginners and veterans alike.…

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Recently, rumors circulated regarding Huawei’s automotive business and its intentions towards some of its current partners. The company was rumored to have split from Seres, its manufacturing partner, and was looking to build its own car factory for Huawei-branded electric cars. However, Huawei CEO, Richard Yu, took it upon himself to deny all the rumors and defend Huawei’s current business model and strategy. Unlike its competitor, Xiaomi, Huawei has taken a more conservative approach to the car business. The company has a three-pronged approach, acting as an auto part manufacturer, providing its Huawei Inside software suite to automakers, and through…

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Fiat, the iconic Italian automaker, is set to expand its electric vehicle (EV) lineup with the launch of two all-new models in the second half of 2023. While the brand’s European lineup is already fully electrified, with the exception of the 500e, which is its only pure EV offering, the company plans to change this anomaly by introducing the two new EVs. The announcement was made during Stellantis’ presentation of its full-year financial results for 2022. Although no information was given about the bodystyle of the upcoming EVs, previous comments made by Fiat’s CEO, Olivier François, and various reports from…

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