Author: Ryan Fisher

Ryan Fisher has been reporting on the global electric mobility sector for EVMagz.com since becoming a journalist in 2020, with a focus on EV market trends, charging infrastructure expansion, and battery technology development across major regions. With a background in digital media and online publishing, he brings a clear and reader-friendly approach to complex industry topics. Outside of work, Ryan enjoys evening city walks, minimalist desk setups, and experimenting with home audio recording.

Cupra has revealed the updated versions of its Leon hatchback and Formentor compact SUV, featuring redesigned exteriors and enhanced interiors. The new exterior design of both models showcases the Cupra logo on the front bonnet, serving as a central point to the aggressive shark-nosed face. Triangular matrix LED lights and a bold lower mouth contribute to the cars’ aggressive look. The rear features the illuminated Cupra logo, framed by the same triangular lighting design. The addition of new matte colors like Century Bronze or Enceladus Grey further enhances the cars’ character. Inside, the blend of sportiness and sustainability continues, with…

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Li Auto faced a setback with deliveries dipping to 25,787 vehicles in April, marking an 11.03 percent drop from the previous month despite a marginal year-on-year increase of 0.41 percent. The company’s cumulative deliveries as of April stood at 739,551 vehicles, showcasing a mix of challenges and growth opportunities. The beginning of 2024 was challenging for Li Auto, with deliveries declining in January and February, reaching a low of 20,251 units in February, partly due to the Chinese New Year holiday. However, March showed promise with a rebound to 28,984 units as the holiday effects waned. Li Auto’s latest move…

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Tesla CEO Elon Musk has shed light on the decision to disband Tesla’s Supercharger team, amidst a larger effort to reduce the company’s workforce by approximately 10%. Musk clarified the company’s stance, indicating that while Tesla still plans to expand the Supercharger network, the pace of growth will be slower than before. The new focus will prioritize ensuring “100% uptime and expansion of existing locations.” https://twitter.com/elonmusk/status/1785406795814510785 This development comes as Tesla recently granted access to its Supercharger network to several automakers, including Rivian and Ford. Additionally, more than 10 other major car companies are set to receive charging capabilities at…

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Tesla CEO Elon Musk is in Beijing, reportedly to discuss enabling Full Self Driving (FSD) mode on Tesla cars in China. Musk aims to transfer data collected in China abroad to train Tesla’s autonomous driving algorithms, a feature currently unavailable in China. The visit follows a US report linking Tesla’s autonomous driving modes to at least 13 crashes, including one fatality. Musk, during a meeting with Chinese Premier Li Qiang, expressed Tesla’s willingness to deepen cooperation with China for mutual benefit. Premier Li assured Musk that China’s market would remain open to foreign-funded firms. China is Tesla’s second-largest market, and…

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In a collaborative effort with partners from the automotive industry, Fraunhofer Institute for Reliability and Microintegration (IZM) is spearheading the Dauerpower project, aimed at revolutionizing electric vehicle (EV) technology. The project focuses on developing an electrical inverter with enhanced cooling capabilities, promising improved continuous load capacity and cost efficiency. The key innovation lies in the inverter’s ability to operate at lower temperatures, achieved through optimized cooling management, which significantly reduces power loss. This breakthrough not only extends full-load utilization but also minimizes the required semiconductor area, contributing to lower costs associated with electric mobility transition. Dr. Michael Bruemmer, Head of…

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Mercedes-Benz Vans has announced a partnership with cargo bike provider Onomotion for a pilot project aimed at enhancing last-mile delivery solutions. The collaboration leverages the updated Sustaineer test vehicle, showcasing Mercedes-Benz’s vision for sustainable urban delivery transport. The Sustaineer, originally unveiled in 2021, is based on the Mercedes-Benz eSprinter and features innovative technical solutions designed for potential series production. The vehicle’s name, a blend of “sustainability” and “pioneer,” reflects its commitment to environmentally friendly urban delivery. One of the key innovations in the updated Sustaineer is the integration of heating close to the body and zonal air conditioning, significantly reducing…

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The Centre of Automotive Management (CAM) has released its latest analysis of global market trends in electromobility, revealing a challenging market environment with increasing competition worldwide. In the first quarter of 2024, a total of 1.75 million Battery Electric Vehicles (BEVs) and around 1.1 million Plug-in Hybrid Electric Vehicles (PHEVs) were newly registered in China, Europe, and the USA, marking an 11% and 52% increase respectively. China led this surge with one million BEVs and 740,000 PHEVs, accounting for more than half of all new electric car registrations. Despite a slowdown in growth, China exceeded its previous year’s BEV registrations…

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Tesla has announced a significant reduction in the price of its Full Self-Driving (FSD) subscription, cutting it from $199 to $99 per month, a move aimed at making the advanced driver-assistance feature more accessible to customers. The Full Self-Driving suite, priced at $12,000 for outright purchase, includes AI functionality for Basic Autopilot, Enhanced Autopilot, Autosteer on City Streets, and Traffic Light and Stop Sign Control. These features are also available through the subscription program, allowing users to experience the capabilities of the FSD suite without committing to the full purchase price. https://twitter.com/Tesla/status/1778881172807815178 Tesla introduced the Full Self-Driving subscription in July…

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Team Global Express (TGE) has made significant strides in Australia’s logistics landscape by introducing sixty all-electric delivery trucks, establishing the country’s largest all-electric logistics fleet. This initiative, undertaken in collaboration with the Australian Renewable Energy Agency (ARENA), marks a substantial transition toward sustainable transportation practices. Replacing a third of its Western Sydney truck fleet with these electric vehicles, TGE aims to enhance its delivery operations in and around metropolitan Sydney. Christine Holgate, CEO of TGE, expressed pride in the company’s commitment to supporting renewable energy transition ambitions. She highlighted the strategic importance of this electric vehicle trial, emphasizing its role…

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Belgian bus manufacturer Van Hool has applied for creditor protection at the Commercial Court of Mechelen, aiming to ensure the continuation of its operations during negotiations with banks and potential takeover candidates. Recent weeks have seen signs of financial distress at Van Hool, culminating in a decision by management in mid-March to halt the production and sale of city buses, including electric models. The company cited an inability to compete in the increasingly electric city bus segment due to its cost structure and past management errors. The creditor protection proceedings are primarily focused on securing financing for a reorganization plan,…

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Volvo Buses has introduced the 8900 Electric intercity bus, set to be available in selected European countries in 2025. The new bus, based on the BZR Electric platform, promises improved performance and flexibility for urban, intercity, and commuter transport. The Volvo 8900 Electric comes in two lengths, 12.3 or 14.9 meters, and can be equipped with four to six battery packs, each with a capacity of 90 kWh, allowing for a maximum total energy content of 540 kWh. The electric drive is available in either a single-motor version with 200 kW or a dual-motor version with 400 kW. The 8900…

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Kelley Blue Book reports a significant drop in electric vehicle (EV) prices, with the average price paid for an EV in February falling to $52,314, down from $54,863 in January, according to Cox Automotive and Kelley Blue Book estimates. Compared to the same period last year, EV transaction prices in February decreased by 12.8%, a more pronounced decline than the 11.6% drop seen in January. The decline in EV prices is attributed in part to price reductions in popular models like the Tesla Model 3 and Model Y, which are among the most popular EVs in the US. Transaction prices…

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