Author: Robin Cannon

Robin Cannon is an EV journalist at EVMagz.com, reporting on electric vehicle technology, charging infrastructure, battery innovation, and clean mobility policy across major global markets.

EV charging startup Revel has secured a $60 million loan from NY Green Bank to more than triple its public fast-charging network in New York City, TechCrunch reports. The funding will support the construction of nine new sites, adding 267 fast-charging stalls by 2027. Over the next year, Revel plans to complete five sites with 158 stalls, including one at John F. Kennedy Airport. See also: Toyota Partners with Revel to Offer Free DC Fast Charging for EV Customers in New York City The company’s upcoming Maspeth, Queens site will have 60 stalls, making it one of the largest public…

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Nio’s Firefly sub-brand is set to unveil its first model in approximately two months, with a recent spy photo shedding light on the interior design. The image, shared widely on Weibo by auto bloggers, shows that the Firefly’s interior styling aligns with Nio’s existing models, featuring a large horizontal center screen and a smaller dashboard screen. This setup departs from the vertical screen layout found in current Nio-branded vehicles. The Firefly model is expected to feature a light-colored interior, with the steering wheel closely resembling those in other Nio vehicles. On February 8, Nio CEO William Li mentioned that the…

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Brummer Logistik, a key player in the German-Austrian food logistics sector, has introduced its first electric trucks, marking a shift toward zero-emission transport following its acquisition by logistics giant Dachser in 2024. The company deployed twelve Mercedes-Benz eActros 600 trucks in December, making it one of the first operators to receive the long-haul electric model. The refrigerated transport specialist, which operates around 300 trucks, is initially focusing on medium-distance routes of up to 600 kilometers with en-route charging. “We want to deploy e-trucks primarily on medium-distance routes, covering up to 600 kilometers per round trip, including en-route charging,” said Max…

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Lithuanian manufacturer Altas Auto has been selected as the primary supplier for mini and buses under a framework agreement with Deutsche Bahn, which runs until 2028. The agreement covers four models, three of which are electric, marking a significant step in the company’s collaboration with the German railway giant. The electric buses included in the deal are the Novus City V7, Novus City N8, and Novus Cityline LW, all of which are compact, ranging from seven to eight meters in length, and designed for urban environments. While these models share a similar size, Altas Auto highlights their versatility, with each…

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Workhorse announced that its E-GEN electric vehicle (EV) platform has surpassed 10 million cumulative miles, marking a milestone in its commercial EV operations. The achievement highlights the platform’s use in real-world applications and its role in shaping the company’s next-generation vehicles, including the W56 step van. The E-GEN platform, produced between 2015 and 2018 in Union City, Indiana, was Workhorse’s first commercial EV offering. More than 200 E-GEN trucks remain in operation, showcasing its longevity. The company has applied insights from the E-GEN to develop the W56, an electric step van designed for last-mile delivery and medium-duty fleet use. See…

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Geely is marking its return to the Indonesian automotive market by introducing the EX5 electric SUV, which will be the first Geely vehicle assembled in the country. The EX5 will be produced at the Handal Indonesia Motor (HIM) factory in Bekasi, set to begin operations in the second quarter of 2025. “Working with Handal Indonesia Motor, this factory will begin operations in the second quarter of 2025. The new facility will support growing global demand for the Geely EX5 and set new standards for electric vehicles in Indonesia,” said Evin Ye, Vice President of Geely Auto International Corporation. See also:…

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Oshkosh has been honored with the CES Picks Award at CES2025 for its Hail-able Autonomous Refuse Robot – Electric (HARR-E™). This innovative robot represents a leap forward in refuse collection, using AI-driven, on-demand technology to simplify waste management for communities and businesses. The recognition underscores Oshkosh’s dedication to advancing electrification, autonomy, and sustainability. HARR-E is designed to transform waste collection by integrating autonomous functionality with electric power. Controlled via smartphone apps or virtual assistants, the robot independently navigates its environment, collects refuse, and returns to its central hub. Its AI-enabled navigation and advanced sensors ensure safety and efficiency, making it…

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Hyundai Motor’s electric vehicle models, including the Ioniq 5, Ioniq 9, and Genesis GV70, have been excluded from the list of vehicles eligible for U.S. government subsidies. This decision is attributed to the models’ failure to meet key battery-related requirements outlined by the U.S. Department of Energy. Despite Hyundai’s efforts to boost local production through its newly constructed U.S. electric vehicle plant, the company’s EVs did not qualify for the subsidies, which are crucial for price competitiveness. As of January 21, industry sources confirmed that Hyundai’s Ioniq 5, Ioniq 9, and Genesis GV70 electrified models were removed from the subsidy…

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Chinese battery giant CATL  expects its net income for 2024 to rise between 11.06% and 20.12%, reaching an estimated RMB 49 billion ($6.7 billion) to RMB 53 billion, according to an earnings preview released by the company today. The expected growth is largely attributed to advancements in the company’s technological research and development, along with improvements in product competitiveness. See also: CATL to Launch New EV Battery Plant Joint Venture in Europe After excluding non-recurring gains and losses, CATL forecasts a net income of RMB 44 billion to RMB 47 billion for the year, marking an increase of 9.75% to…

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Mali has launched the Goulamina lithium mine, one of Africa’s largest, in collaboration with Chinese mining giant Ganfeng Lithium. The mine, located in the West African nation, is expected to produce 500,000 tons of spodumene concentrate annually, with an estimated lifespan of 23 years. The project is majority-owned by Ganfeng Lithium, which holds a 65% stake, while the Malian government retains a 30% share and local investors hold the remaining 5%. The initiative operates under Mali’s revised 2023 mining code, which emphasizes domestic ownership and the inclusion of local companies. “We believe Africa will be the next good opportunity for…

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Genesis has officially launched the updated Electrified GV70 in Korea, debuting with a price tag of 75.2 million won (approximately $51,700), inclusive of EV tax benefits. The refreshed midsize luxury electric SUV boasts significant upgrades, including a larger battery for extended range, luxurious interior enhancements, and refined styling. Building on its initial launch in March 2022, the new Electrified GV70 now features a redesigned crest grille with a Gradient G-Matrix pattern, updated 20-inch matte dark gray wheels, and new Micro Lens Array (MLA) headlights. The exterior upgrades enhance the vehicle’s sporty yet sophisticated aesthetic. Inside, the cabin showcases Genesis’ new…

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Lucid Group has announced the Canadian pricing for its new Lucid Gravity SUV, with the Touring model starting at $113,500 CAD and the Grand Touring model priced at $134,500 CAD. The Lucid Gravity is positioned as a luxury electric vehicle that combines performance, versatility, and advanced technology, offering a projected range of over 720 kilometers. The Grand Touring model delivers 828 horsepower, while the SUV’s design accommodates up to seven adults and features 3,400 liters of total usable cargo space. The vehicle is equipped with Lucid’s in-house electric motors and a 123kWh battery pack, aimed at optimizing both efficiency and…

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