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EVs At 37.6% Share In The UK — Ford Tops BEV Rankings
October’s auto market saw plugin EVs at 37.6% share in the UK, up from 30.2% year on year. BEVs grew volume 24% YoY, and PHEVs grew 27%. Overall auto volume was 144,948, almost flat YoY. The UK’s leading BEV brand was Ford, with a 9% share of the BEV market. … [continued]
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Can’t Stop the Market: Why Europe Should Embrace LFP Batteries (Sustainably)
China dominates the LFP battery technology which has been critical to making mass-market EVs possible. Read how the EU can, and why it must, catch up. For years, if not decades, the main barrier slowing down the mass-market uptake of electric cars (EVs) around the world has been their price … [continued]
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Waymo’s Rollout In 5 New Cities Begins Today
Waymo slow-walked its expansion for more than a decade, then it started making moves a couple of years ago and expanding its footprint in notable ways, but it wasn’t until the past year or so that Waymo started really ramping up its expansion announcements. Those were mostly just announcements, though, … [continued]
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Golden Steering Wheel: Hyundai INSTER is Germany’s Best Car Under €25,000
Prestigious award from AUTO BILD & BILD am SONNTAG for the all-electric small SUV Expert jury highlights design, fast-charging technology and spaciousness Hyundai INSTER is Germany’s best-selling small electric car in 2025 Offenbach am Main — The all-electric Hyundai INSTER has been awarded the Golden Steering Wheel by AUTO BILD … [continued]
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The Electric VTOL Aircraft Industry Is Crashing
The recent collapse in eVTOL stock prices after the irrational blip in early 2025 is not an isolated event. It is the latest step in a long repricing of a sector that promised rapid disruption but has delivered slow progress, heavy burn rates, and no certified passenger aircraft in the … [continued]
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