Long-game essential as Europe’s automakers prepare for CASE mobility
Consolidation, partnerships and branding will be key if Europe’s automakers are to compete successfully in the new age of autonomous, electrified mobility. By Xavier Boucherat The post Long-game...
View ArticleFast-paced test bed: Shell’s motorsport lessons shape road tech
Megan Lampinen takes an inside look at the powertrain developments emerging from Shell's Technology Centre in Hamburg The post Fast-paced test bed: Shell’s motorsport lessons shape road tech appeared...
View ArticleOpportunity knocks for Europe’s EV industry, but dominance not guaranteed
Can Europe become the global centre of the electric vehicle industry? It's by no means a sure-fire thing, despite excitement throughout the industry. By Xavier Boucherat The post Opportunity knocks for...
View ArticleEffective, clean alternatives needed to help Europe get over diesel
Ridding Europe of its diesel addiction requires clean and impressive technology at an affordable price, writes Jack Hunsley The post Effective, clean alternatives needed to help Europe get over diesel...
View ArticleThe EV tipping point is coming in Europe, but challenges remain
Zero-emission options are dropping in price, but regulators must support efforts for a complete rollout. By Xavier Boucherat The post The EV tipping point is coming in Europe, but challenges remain...
View ArticleHow redesigning the car buying experience could push electric vehicle adoption
Encouraging consumers to choose an EV over an ICE could lie in creating an online direct selling experience. Jack Hunsley talks to Byton's Jose Guerrero The post How redesigning the car buying...
View ArticleWho picks up the tab for electric vehicle infrastructure costs?
Serious questions around how charge points should be installed, and who should shoulder the cost, remain at the heart of the EV transition. By Megan Lampinen The post Who picks up the tab for electric...
View ArticleAutomakers and consumers prepare for the electric vehicle challenge
The need for powertrain change is clear—but the road to full electric technology adoption is neither simple nor cheap, writes Emmanuel Bulle The post Automakers and consumers prepare for the electric...
View ArticleWhich comes first: chargers or EVs?
Megan Lampinen takes a look at the impact of charging infrastructure on the evolution of the electric car market The post Which comes first: chargers or EVs? appeared first on Automotive World.
View ArticleFuel suppliers take on the renewable hydrogen challenge to power FCEV trucks
Fuel cells could enable zero-emission heavy-duty long-haul, but for that to really happen, large-scale renewable hydrogen production must become a reality. By Xavier Boucherat The post Fuel suppliers...
View ArticleInterview: Gilles Normand, Senior Vice President, Electric Vehicle, Group...
Megan Lampinen speaks to Europe's leading EV brand about its ambitions for affordable e-mobility The post Interview: Gilles Normand, Senior Vice President, Electric Vehicle, Group Renault appeared...
View ArticleLithium-ion good enough, but alternatives on the horizon for EV batteries
Automakers have consolidated around a small set of EV battery chemistries—a promising sign, but future developments could step beyond this. By Xavier Boucherat The post Lithium-ion good enough, but...
View ArticleHome and workplace charging vital for EV adoption
ChargePoint’s André ten Bloemendal tells Freddie Holmes that charge points must be located where electric vehicles will spend most of their time The post Home and workplace charging vital for EV...
View ArticleManaging risks and cutting costs key to effective battery production
With EVs on the horizon and as markets align, players will need to partner up and roll with the punches to manufacture competitive EV batteries. By Jack Hunsley The post Managing risks and cutting...
View ArticleInterview: Martin Roemheld, Head of eMobility Services, Volkswagen
Jack Hunsley speaks with Volkswagen to learn how it is juggling ICE and EV development, charging research and installation, and how Europe can kickstart EV adoption The post Interview: Martin Roemheld,...
View ArticleSuppliers edge towards the age of the competitive EV
For mass adoption to become a reality, EVs will need to compete with ICEs. For suppliers, this means straddling both the EV and ICE worlds. By Xavier Boucherat The post Suppliers edge towards the age...
View ArticleTime to see the electric vehicle as a product, not a project
For electric vehicles to become the norm, automakers and start-ups need to treat the EV not as a concept but a viable offering. By Jack Hunsley The post Time to see the electric vehicle as a product,...
View ArticleCOMMENT: How to end Europe’s charging point dilemma
The patchwork nature of charging point adoption across Europe presents a significant problem for EV adoption, writes Wolf Ingomar Faecks The post COMMENT: How to end Europe’s charging point dilemma...
View ArticleHow Germany’s hydrogen car ambitions could lead to emissions-free trucking
In Germany, the potential for hydrogen passenger vehicle success may be waning, but the foundations laid could facilitate a commercial vehicle revolution instead. By Jack Hunsley The post How Germany’s...
View ArticleDiesel backers fight back against its bad rap
Megan Lampinen takes a closer look at the impact diesel is having on the US trucking industry The post Diesel backers fight back against its bad rap appeared first on Automotive World.
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