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  • EV and hybrid to make 80 per cent of Ferrari’s sales by 2030

    June 16, 2022

    Electric and hybrid vehicles will make 80 per cent of Ferrari’s sales by 2030, according to the company. The luxury marquee pledged to build “even more unique” cars as it makes the transition to net-zero. “Everything we do will always focus on being distinctively Ferrari,” chairman John Elkann told investors this morning. “The opportunity set of [...]

  • Halfords calls on government to rethink scrapping of EV grant

    June 16, 2022

    Motoring retailer Halfords has called on the government to rethink its decision to scrap the £1,500 grant for the purchase of new electric cars.  The Department for Transport (DfT) announced on Tuesday  it would “refocus” the funding available away from the grant to encourage other road users, including taxis and delivery vans, to make the [...]

  • EV does it as cost of owning electric car cheaper than fuel

    June 7, 2022

    Owning an electric vehicle (EV) is cheaper than a fuel car as petrol and diesel costs continue to bite UK motorists. According to a research published today by Insurance Revolution, EV owners can save up to £1049 annually compared with petrol or diesel car users, who on average spend around £1,000 a year on fuel. [...]

  • SoftBank and Goldman Sachs back EV supercar maker Rimac in €500m funding round

    June 1, 2022

    Giants SoftBank, Goldman Sachs and Porsche have backed electric vehicle (EV) supercar maker Rimac in a €500m funding round. The Croatian company’s valuation soared to €2bn following the backing. According to chief executive Mate Rimac, the investment will be used to scale up its driving robotaxi venture, which has been in the works for the [...]

  • ‘Resource nationalism’ is here to stay argues EV Metals boss

    May 30, 2022

    "Resource nationalism" is here to stay following Russia's invasion of Ukraine, argued EV Metals Group chief executive Michael Naylor.

  • Government adviser calls for taxation on EV tyres due to dangerous particles

    May 30, 2022

    Electric vehicle (EV) tyres should be subjected to taxation as they release dangerous particulate matter, according to the chairman of the government’s independent science advisory group on clean air. A professor of atmospheric chemistry at the University of York, Alastair Lewis argued that particulate matter emitted from tyres is a much bigger risk to public [...]

  • Costs of EV rapid charging increases by a fifth following surge in energy prices

    May 27, 2022

    The cost of rapidly charging an electric vehicle (EV) has increased by a fifth in the last eight months due to soaring energy prices. Data from automotive insurance company RAC reported that since September public rapid chargers have increased their rate by 7.81p per kilowatt hour (kWh) to 44.55p kWh. This means that completing an [...]

  • Van owners discouraged from going electric due to lack of charging points

    May 24, 2022

    Around 57 per cent of van owners feel discouraged from going electric due to a lack of charging points, according to a survey published today. Data from the Society of Motor Manufacturers and Traders (SMMT) revealed that even though more than a third of all new models come with plug, only one in 20 buyers [...]

  • Exclusive: We will solve any supply chain issues, says Tevva CEO

    May 22, 2022

    Even though supply chain issues continue to rampage through the global automotive industry, electric and hydrogen truck maker Tevva has been slightly less impacted than others. The company’s chief executive Asher Bennett said its low capex manufacturing model has allowed it to “be a bit more flexible.” “If there are issues around the supply chain, [...]

  • Volkswagen pledges to build 800,000 EVs by end of 2022

    May 12, 2022

    Volkswagen has announced it will build 800,000 electric vehicles (EVs) worldwide by the end of the year as of both its environmental and financial strategy. Head of sales Hildegard Wortmann said today EU electric car sales will increase from the 425,000 delivered last year despite total deliveries falling because of macroeconomic and geopolitical issues, including [...]

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