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Lucid Motors replaces its CFO and overhauls its leadership team under new CEO Silvio Napoli as the company seeks to stabilize operations and reposition itself in the EV market.
Volkswagen plans to cut 100,000 jobs—about 15% of its workforce—as it undergoes its largest restructuring in history. The move reflects broader challenges facing the European automotive industry amid the transition to electric and autonomous vehicles.
Slate Auto, backed by Jeff Bezos, has priced its new electric pickup at $24,950, making it the cheapest new truck in the U.S. Over 180,000 preorders have been made in just hours.
Spiro, a Nigerian electric motorcycle startup, has raised $55 million from China’s NewTrails, bringing its valuation close to $1 billion. The company's battery-swapping model addresses key infrastructure challenges in African cities.
Rivian has laid off hundreds of workers, less than 2% of its workforce, as it seeks to achieve profitability amid financial losses and increasing competition in the EV market.
Rivian CEO RJ Scaringe claims supervised point-to-point self-driving will be available in all second-generation vehicles and the R2 by year-end, comparing it directly to Tesla’s FSD.
This article explains the Modular Electric Architecture (MEA) platform used by Skoda's Peaq and other EVs, focusing on how AI and software integration enable scalable, efficient, and intelligent electric vehicle development.
General Motors is leveraging its EV battery technology to support grid stability and energy storage, addressing the growing electricity demands from AI data centers.
ChargePoint partners with Powers Parts to streamline charging and support for electric transit fleets across North America.
Ferrari stock dropped 7% after unveiling its first electric vehicle, the Luce, as investors question the car's design and the company's overall electrification strategy.
Europe's electric vehicle sales are soaring as rising oil prices due to the Iran conflict make petrol increasingly unaffordable. Consumers are turning to EVs as a cost-effective alternative, accelerating the continent's shift toward sustainable transportation.
Bolt Technology is partnering with China's Dongfeng Motor Group to introduce electric vehicles in South Africa, starting with Cape Town. The collaboration marks a significant step toward sustainable ride-hailing in the region.